401. A preliminary study on determination of Aphanius chantrei's feeding behaviour on mosquito larvae.
- Author
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Yildirim O and Karacuha A
- Subjects
- Animals, Larva physiology, Mosquito Control, Pest Control, Biological, Predatory Behavior physiology, Culicidae growth & development, Cyprinodontiformes physiology, Feeding Behavior physiology
- Abstract
In this study, Aphanius chantrei's behaviour of feeding on mosquito larvae has been determined under experimental conditions. In groups that have different sizes (first group 27 mm; second group 40 mm; third group 47 mm), larvae consumption has increased with length and weight. During daytime, average larvae consumption has been observed as 14.75 number fish(-1) in the first group, 55.13 number fish(-1) in the second group and 122.88 number fish(-1) in the third group. During the night, average larvae consumption has been determined for each group as 14.87 number fish(-1), 18.00 number fish(-1) and 28.36 number fish(-1), respectively. The average daily larvae consumption was found out as 29.62 number fish(-1) in the first group, 73.12 number fish(-1) in the second group and 151.25 number fish(-1) in the third group. The differences between the groups were statistically significant (p<0.05). This study has shown that Aphanius chantrei can be used in biological combat against mosquito instead of Gambusia spp., depending on the presence of food (mosquito); it can also feed at night.
- Published
- 2007
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