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Diet shifts and food selection of perch <i>Perca fluviatilis</i> and roach <i>Rutilus rutilus</i> in humic lakes of varying water colour
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BiologyAquatic Food SystemBiodiversityZooplankton EcologyNatural SciencesFishery ScienceEvolutionary BiologyHumic LakesFreshwater EcosystemAquatic OrganismWater EcologyWater ColourColoured WaterDiet Shifts
The field data from four humic lakes suggested that water colour may have both direct and indirect effects on inter- and intra-specific interactions of perch Perca fluviatilis and roach Rutilus rutilus. The results agree with suggestions that, compared with R. rutilus, P. fluviatilis may be an inferior forager on zooplankton in highly coloured water. As an indirect effect, water colour decreases the coverage of macrophytes and limits suitable littoral habitats, benefiting R. rutilus over P. fluviatilis. Perca fluviatilis benefiting from complex habitats does not have the advantage in macrophyte-poor highly coloured water.
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