Diet composition and feeding habit of Glossogobius sparsipapillus caught from estuarine regions in the Mekong Delta

Glossogobius sparsipapillus is a potential candidate for aquaculture in the Mekong Delta, but information on its food and feeding habit is still fragmented and deficient. This study, therefore, aims to contribute diet and feeding ecology to this fish based on 661 specimens (331 males and 330 females...

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Main Authors: Canh Chi Tran, Ton Huu Duc Nguyen, Hien Thi Thuy Nguyen, Lam Thi Thao Vo, Quang Minh Dinh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-09-01
Series:Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Research
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spelling doaj-4ca8a2c9234b4ef894dacdfb1db847382021-09-27T04:24:41ZengElsevierEgyptian Journal of Aquatic Research1687-42852021-09-01473313319Diet composition and feeding habit of Glossogobius sparsipapillus caught from estuarine regions in the Mekong DeltaCanh Chi Tran0Ton Huu Duc Nguyen1Hien Thi Thuy Nguyen2Lam Thi Thao Vo3Quang Minh Dinh4Department of Biology, School of Education, Can Tho University, Xuan Khanh Ward, Ninh Kieu, Can Tho 900000, Viet NamDepartment of Biology, School of Education, Can Tho University, Xuan Khanh Ward, Ninh Kieu, Can Tho 900000, Viet NamDepartment of Biology, School of Education, Can Tho University, Xuan Khanh Ward, Ninh Kieu, Can Tho 900000, Viet NamDepartment of Biology, School of Education, Can Tho University, Xuan Khanh Ward, Ninh Kieu, Can Tho 900000, Viet NamCorresponding author.; Department of Biology, School of Education, Can Tho University, Xuan Khanh Ward, Ninh Kieu, Can Tho 900000, Viet NamGlossogobius sparsipapillus is a potential candidate for aquaculture in the Mekong Delta, but information on its food and feeding habit is still fragmented and deficient. This study, therefore, aims to contribute diet and feeding ecology to this fish based on 661 specimens (331 males and 330 females) caught in estuarine areas from December 2019 to November 2020. Data analysis showed that fish diet composition comprised five categories such as Acetes spp., small fish, Polychaeta, Uca spp., and others (e.g., fish scales and detritus). This goby is a generalist feeder, feeding preliminarily on Acetes spp. but rarely on Polychaeta. Feeding intensity is high and does not change with sexes but varies according to fish sizes, seasons, and sites. Moreover, a similar meal size was observed in different sexes, fish sizes, seasons, and sites. The findings supply the fundamental knowledge on the food and feeding of this species, being used for artificially cultivating study.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1687428521000352CarnivoreFeeding activityFood compositionGlossogobius sparsipapillusVietnam
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author Canh Chi Tran
Ton Huu Duc Nguyen
Hien Thi Thuy Nguyen
Lam Thi Thao Vo
Quang Minh Dinh
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Ton Huu Duc Nguyen
Hien Thi Thuy Nguyen
Lam Thi Thao Vo
Quang Minh Dinh
Diet composition and feeding habit of Glossogobius sparsipapillus caught from estuarine regions in the Mekong Delta
Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Research
Carnivore
Feeding activity
Food composition
Glossogobius sparsipapillus
Vietnam
author_facet Canh Chi Tran
Ton Huu Duc Nguyen
Hien Thi Thuy Nguyen
Lam Thi Thao Vo
Quang Minh Dinh
author_sort Canh Chi Tran
title Diet composition and feeding habit of Glossogobius sparsipapillus caught from estuarine regions in the Mekong Delta
title_short Diet composition and feeding habit of Glossogobius sparsipapillus caught from estuarine regions in the Mekong Delta
title_full Diet composition and feeding habit of Glossogobius sparsipapillus caught from estuarine regions in the Mekong Delta
title_fullStr Diet composition and feeding habit of Glossogobius sparsipapillus caught from estuarine regions in the Mekong Delta
title_full_unstemmed Diet composition and feeding habit of Glossogobius sparsipapillus caught from estuarine regions in the Mekong Delta
title_sort diet composition and feeding habit of glossogobius sparsipapillus caught from estuarine regions in the mekong delta
publisher Elsevier
series Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Research
issn 1687-4285
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Glossogobius sparsipapillus is a potential candidate for aquaculture in the Mekong Delta, but information on its food and feeding habit is still fragmented and deficient. This study, therefore, aims to contribute diet and feeding ecology to this fish based on 661 specimens (331 males and 330 females) caught in estuarine areas from December 2019 to November 2020. Data analysis showed that fish diet composition comprised five categories such as Acetes spp., small fish, Polychaeta, Uca spp., and others (e.g., fish scales and detritus). This goby is a generalist feeder, feeding preliminarily on Acetes spp. but rarely on Polychaeta. Feeding intensity is high and does not change with sexes but varies according to fish sizes, seasons, and sites. Moreover, a similar meal size was observed in different sexes, fish sizes, seasons, and sites. The findings supply the fundamental knowledge on the food and feeding of this species, being used for artificially cultivating study.
topic Carnivore
Feeding activity
Food composition
Glossogobius sparsipapillus
Vietnam
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1687428521000352
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