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A comparative study of consumption rates and preference for some species of aquatic plants by Tilapia rendalli
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Author
Chifamba, P.C.Date
1988-10
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The daily consumption rates and preference of juvenile Tilapia rendalli for some macrophytes, Ceratophyllum demersum, Lagarosiphon major, Najas pectinatas and Valisneria aethiopica were determined. Fish were offered single macrophyte diets to determine daily consumption and a mixture of the 4 macrophytes in equal quantities to determine selection. Consumption rates were 821.50 mg, 829.05 mg, 940.00 mg and 2293.53 mg per fish per day, respectively. The differences in consumption rates were significant. Preference was shown for V.aethiopica, whilst C.demersum was least selected. Fish fed on single species lost weight whereas those fed on a variety of macrophytes gained in weight.Volume
60Pages
29Publisher or University
Department of National Parks and Wild Life ManagementSeries : Nr
Lake Kariba Fisheries Research Institute Project Report