여름철에 우점하는 식물플랑크톤에 대한 1년생 백연의 먹이습성

Feeding Behavior of One-year-old Silver Carp, Hypophthalmichthys molitrix, on Dominant Phytoplankton During a Summer in the Enclosure of Shallow-hypertrophic Lake

  • Choi, Min-Kyu (Institute for Environmental Science, Wonkwang University) ;
  • Takamura, Noriko (National Institute for Environmental Studies) ;
  • Kim, Baik-Ho (Institute for Environmental Science, Wonkwang University)
  • 발행 : 2000.12.30

초록

수심이 얕은 부영양호수에서 우점하는 식물플랑크톤에 대한 1년생 백련어의 섭식특성을 조사하고자, 1997년 5월 23일부터 9월 18일까지 호수의 연안에 4개의 enclosure를 설치하고, 어류투입 이후의 각 enclosure수중과 어류의 장 내용물 중의 식물플랑크톤 군집의 변화를 비교하였다. 조사기간동안 각 enclosure의 수온, 플랑크톤의 총생물량, 어류 아가미의 여과공 등은 시간에 따라 른 변화가 없었으며, 어류성장은 주로 투입된 어류의 밀도에 의존되었다. 어류의 내용물에 의하면, 저밀도 투입 enclosure에서 수중과 어류 전장간의 플랑크톤군집의 유사도가 높게 나타났으며(p<0.05), 전체적으로 모든 enclosure에서 크기가 큰(>$100,000{\mu}m^3$) 식물플랑크톤-Oscillatoria, Anabaena, Melosira등은 어류투입이후 크게 감소되지 않았다. 어류의 먹이선택지수(${\alpha}$)와 플랑크톤의 크기 (Ingestion unit)사이에도 매우 낮은 상관성을 보였다(r = 0.001, p>0.5). 식물플랑크톤의 분석결과, 백연은 남조나 녹조에 비해 규조를 더 선호하였는데, 이는 규조의 세포벽이 다른 조류에 비해 소화과정동안 쉽게 파괴되지 않고, 저배율의 현미경적시야에서도 간단히 확인된다는 점 등,선택지수를 과대평가하게 되는 단점이 있기 때문에 백련어의 먹이습성에 대한 방법론적 개선이 필요하다고 판단된다.

The feeding behavior of 1-year-old silver carp, Hypophthalmichthys molitrix (Val.) on phytoplankton species in a shallow hypertrophic lake was studied from 22 May to 18 September, 1997. Over the experimental period, the filter-pore sizes of the fish, the total biomass of the phytoplankton and the water temperature in each enclosure changed little with time. The fish biomass in each enclosure increased with time, while their percentage of weight gain correlated negatively to the stocking density, due perhaps to competition for prey. An analysis of gut contents of silver carp showed a strong similarity between the algal communities in the foregut and the water, and was significant for the fish enclosure with a low density (p<0.05). The presence of silver carp rarely suppressed the abundance of phytoplankton such as Oscillatoria, Anabaena and Melosira even at high ingestion levels. There were weak relationships between the IU values of each phytoplankton and the selectivity of fish on them (r = 0.001, p>0.5). There was no doubt that the silver carp fed unselectively when cyanobacteria populations were high, even though the selectivity index for diatoms was slightly higher than those for cyanobacteria, green algae and cryptomonads. Improvements in methodologies are needed to clearly understand and generalize the feeding behavior of silver carp.

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