Food consumption/biomass ratios of the pelagic fish community of Lake Malawi/Niassa

Food consumption/biomass ratios of the pelagic fish community of Lake Malawi/Niassa
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Ngatunga, B.P.; Allison, E.H. (1996). Food consumption/biomass ratios of the pelagic fish community of Lake Malawi/Niassa. NAGA 19 (4): 36-42
An empirical model relating food requirements to morphometric indices of metabolic rate was used to calculate consumption/biomass ratios (Q/B) for 16 species of fish that make the pelagic fish community in Lake Malawi/Niassa. The Q/B/year varied from 3.31 to 9.82, with the large catfish (Dinotopterus nyasensis) having the lowest and a small cyprinid (Engraulicypris sardella) having the highest Q/B ratio. Direct estimates of Q/B for four of the most abundant species, based on analysis of diel feeding patterns, ranged from 4.20 to 24.70; the extreme values in this range representing replicate studies on the same species, the predatory cichlid Rhamphochromis longiceps. Previous studies that indicated exceptionally low Q/B ratios (1.0) in pelagic cichlids from Lake Malawi are not supported by this more recent work.
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