Seasonal Variation in the Epibenthic Feeding Habits of Hilsa Shad (Tenualosa ilisha) in the Upper Meghna River Estuary, Bangladesh

Author:

Sarker Md. Jahangir1ORCID,Sarker Pallab Kumer2,Cahoon Lawrence B.3ORCID,Dipty Afsana Kabir1ORCID,Bashar Md. Abul4,Hasan Md. Monjurul4ORCID,Mahmud Yahia5,Sarker Md. Milon1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Fisheries and Marine Science, Noakhali Science and Technology University, Noakhali 3814, Bangladesh

2. Environmental Studies Department, University of California, Santacruz, CA 95064, USA

3. Department of Biology and Marine Biology, University of North Carolina, Wilmington, NC 28403, USA

4. Bangladesh Fisheries Research Institute, Riverine Station, Chandpur 3602, Bangladesh

5. Bangladesh Fisheries Research Institute, Headquarter, Mymensingh 2201, Bangladesh

Abstract

Seasonal changes in feeding habits of hilsa (Tenualosa ilisha) were studied monthly in 2019 in the upper Meghna estuary, Bangladesh, through gut content analyses. Tychoplanktonic diatoms followed by copepods were abundant in all months and size groups of hilsa. The inverse relationship between niche breadth and relative length of the gut revealed hilsa consume a variety of food at their early stages while their feeding habit changes towards diatoms during the adult stage with the development of gill rakers. Young hilsas prefer mostly tychoplanktonic diatoms (Aulacoseira sp., Triceratium sp., Nitzschia sp., Synedra sp., and Coscinodiscus sp.) and copepods (Pseudodiaptomus sp.). However, adult hilsas rejected Aulacoseira sp. during their spawning season. Ingested sand grains correlated with tychoplankton, revealing their food value from epipelic microalgae and bacteria clinging to them and epibenthic foraging by young hilsas. Thus, this study revealed that young hilsas primarily feed on tychoplanktonic diatoms and copepods from water and near bottom of the upper Meghna estuary during January to June while later stages with the development of gill rakers allow hilsas to feed on planktonic diatoms. Epibenthic feeding needs to be considered more fully in evaluating the biology of hilsa and, perhaps, other clupeids, and in evaluating possible human impacts on this foraging habitat.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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