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Title: Prliminary assessment of the feeding ecology of silver catfish (Schilbe intermedius, Ruppel, 1832) in a seasonal floodplain of the Okavango delta
Authors: Mosepele, K.
Mosepele, B.
Williams, L.
Keywords: feeding ecology
silver catfish
Okavango delta
Seasonal floodplain
Issue Date: 2005
Publisher: Botswana Society
Citation: Mosepele, K. et al (2005) Preliminary assessment of the feeding ecology of silver catfish (Schilbe intermedius, Ruppel, 1832) in a seasonal floodplain of the Okavango delta, Botswana Notes and Records, Vol. 37, pp. 208-217
Abstract: This study investigates the feeding ecology of Schilbe intermedius across its entire life history. Data were collected using experimental fishing nets in two habitats in a seasonal floodplain. The results showed that S. intermedius has an ontogenetic shift in feeding behaviour where the young fish are primarily generalist predators, feeding on aquatic invertebrates while the older fish are more specialised predators feeding primarily on fish. This study showed that there is a higher potential for intra-specific competition among the older fish than in the younger size classes. However, it was recognized that this study is a snap-shot of the feeding ecology of S. intermedius and that a longer time series study is needed to study its feeding ecology.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10311/940
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