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Diet Composition of Two Most
 Common Fish Larvae in the Sungai
    Pulai Seagrass Bed, Johor,
        Peninsular Malaysia
                        By

A. ARSHAD, ROUSHON A., S.M.N. AMIN, S.K. DAUD
                & MAZLAN A G

     Laboratory of Marine Science & Aquaculture
               Institute of Bioscience
              Universiti Putra Malaysia
INTRODUCTION

Studies of fish larvae are often the best way
to provide information of great value to
managers of fishery resources

These include location of spawning grounds in
term of space and time; type of habitats
used by fish during their larval phase; and
what kind of foods being taken.

Different larval stages, consume different
diets; composition of diets reflected by
stomach content study is important for
INTRODUCTION Cont.

Feeding habits of fish larvae is essential for the
aquaculture purpose

Few ichthyological research particularly larvae and
lack of published reports on the diet composition
of fish larvae in the country

Therefore, study on food items which led to
determination of feeding habits were undertaken
O B J E C T IV E S

To determine the major food item
presents in the gut of two most common
fish larvae in the Sungai Pulai seagrass
beds


To analyse the importance of diet
composition based on simple resultant
index analysis
METHODOLOGY
Study area and Sampling
The study was conducted in the Seagrass bed
of Sungai Pulai Estuary (N 010 19.414/; E 1030
35.628/)

Monthly sampling from December 2007 to
May 2008 was carried out during new moon
period.

Samples of fish larvae were collected using
Bongo net (500 μm) through 30 min subsurface
net towing.
Fig.2. Geographical localtion
   of the sampling stations
Sample Processing:
After tow, samples were immediately fixed
in 5% formalin and transported to the
laboratory for further analysis.

From the samples two most common family
viz. Terapontidae and Gobiidae were sorted
out and preserved in 75% alcohol.

Identification of the two families was done
using the references by Leis and Carson-Ewart
(2004); Kawaguchi (2002)
Stomach Examination:
The total length of the specimens were
taken using digital microscope

Then, their stomach was incised under
microscope with fine needles and contents
were examined.

The food items were identified to the
possible lowest taxa followed by counted
their number and frequency with a compound
microscope.
Data Analysis:
To analyze the composition of the stomach,
percentage frequency of occurrence and
percentage numerical abundance was
followed (Chrisafi et al., 2007).


The relative importance of food items in
the diet of Terapontidae and Gobiidae was
assessed by Simple Resultant Index (%Rs)
according to Mohan and Sankaran (1988)
R ES UL
  TS
Larva of the family Terapontidae




Larva of the family Gobiidae
Taxonomic Identification
            Melanophore
                                Terapontidae:
       Gut                     1. Gut is coiled
Eye                            2. Melanophore are on the
                               ventral surface of the gut
                               3.Eye is rounded but moderate
                               to large
                               4.Larvae are moderate to
                               large, deep and compressed



                 Melanophore
      Gut
                               Gobiidae:
Eye                            1. Gut is triangular
                               2. Melanophores are on the gut,
                               dorsal and ventral of the body
                               3. The eye is rounded
                               4.Larvae are elongated to
                               moderate in depth
Diet Composition
            Food Groups                            Food Items

1. Phytoplankton              Chromophyta, Dinoflagellate, Diatoms, Centric
                              Diatoms, Chlamydomonas, Coscinodiscus sp.,
                                 Euglena sp., Gonyaulax sp. and Other Species

2. Zooplankton:               Ostracod, Copepod, Amphipod, Isopod, Paramecium
                                 sp., Larvaceans, Larval stage, Thaliacians
                                 (Tunicates), Decapods Appendages and Mysid


3. Insects
4. Part of algae
5. Plant like matter          Dried roots, stems, grass leaves and parts of
                              unidentified plants
6. Appendages of crustacean
7. Debris
8. Unidentified species
Some food items found in the guts of larvae




 Centric diatom (100x)                Copepod (100x)




                         Larval stage (Naupli) (100x)
Diet Composition of Terapontidae
                Larvae

The Table 2 shows the monthly percentage
of occurrence (Fpi) of food items in 80 guts
of Terapontidae fish larvae
The highest percentage of occurrence was
the phytoplankton (80%) and the lowest
percentage was the appendages of
crustaceans (1%)
Differences in phytoplankton groups taken
with time
Table 2: Percentage frequency of occurrence (Fpi) of food items in 80 guts of Terapontidae

                                                            Months                         
                                                                                                      Average 
            Food                           Dec       Jan     Feb      March       April       May     of  6
            items                                             No. of guts                             months
                                         7            2      30         5            6          30
          Phytoplankton                66.67         80      38         45        32.14       60.23    53.67
             Chlorophyta 
             Chlorophyta               33.33         40      18         15        21.43       27.96    25.95
             Dinoflagelate
             Dinoflagelate              5.56          -       2         10           -         4.30     3.64
             Diatom
             Diatom                       -           -       1         5            -           -        1
             Centric diatom
             Centric diatom               -           -       -         10         7.14          -      2.86
             Triceratium
             Triceratium                  -           -       -          -           -         3.23     0.54
             Diatom (Isocrysis)
             Diatom (Isocrysis)         5.56          -       -          -           -           -      0.93
             Euglena sp.
             Euglena sp.                  -           -       2          -           -         3.23     0.87
             Cosconodiscus sp.
             Cosconodiscus sp.            -           -       2          -           -           -      0.33
            Gonyaulax sp.                 -           -       -          -           -         1.08     0.18
             Other phytoplanktons
             Other phytoplanktons      22.22         40      13         5          3.57       20.43    17.37
          Zooplankton                     -           -      19         20        28.57        4.31    11.98
             Ostracod
             Ostracod                     -           -       4          -         3.57          -      1.26
             Copepod
             Copepod                      -           -       3         10         7.14        2.15     3.72
             Amphipod
             Amphipod                     -           -       1          -           -           -      0.17
             Larvaceans
             Larvaceans                   -           -       4          -           -           -      0.67
             Larval stage (naupli)
             Larval stage (naupli)        -           -       -          -           -         1.08     0.18
             Thaliacians (Tunicates)
             Thaliacians (Tunicates)      -           -       -          -           -         1.08     0.18
             Decapod appendages           -           -       7         10        14.29          -      5.22
             Mysid
             Mysid                        -           -       -          -         3.57          -      0.60
          Insects                         -           -      10         5          7.14          -      3.69
          Algae                        27.78         20       6         10         7.14       16.13    14.51
          Plant like matter             5.56          -      10         5         10.71       17.20     8.08
          Appendages of crustacean        -           -       1         5            -           -        1
          Debris                          -           -       9         5         14.29          -      4.72
          Unidentified items              -           -       6         5            -         2.15     2.19
Diet Composition of Terapontidae
               Larvae

Table 3 shows monthly percentage of
numerical abundance (Ci) of food items in
80 guts of fish larvae from family
Terapontidae
The predominant item recorded was
phytoplankton (67.52%) and were highest
for all sampling months
Chlorophyta was the most important
Table 3: Percentage of numerical abundance (Ci) of food items in 80 guts of Terapontidae


                                                         Months
                                                                                           Averag
              Food                       Dec     Jan      Feb     March    April   May     e of 6
              items                                        No. of guts                     months
                                            7      2       30         5       6      30
            Phytoplankton                86.07   91.67   49.72      47.5   52.97   77.16    67.52
               Chlorophyta 
               Chlorophyta               74.29   61.11   28.99       20    48.21   44.83    46.24
               Dinoflagelates
               Dinoflagelates             0.36      -     0.55        5       -     1.01     1.15
               Diatom
               Diatom                       -       -     0.55      1.25      -       -       0.3
               Centric diatom
               Centric diatom               -       -       -        20     3.57      -      3.93
               Triceratium
               Triceratium                  -       -       -         -       -     0.72     0.12
               Diatom (Isocrysis)
               Diatom (Isocrysis)         0.71      -       -         -       -       -      0.12
               Euglena sp.
               Euglena sp.                  -       -     0.55        -       -     1.01     0.26
              Cosconodiscus sp.
              Cosconodiscus sp.             -       -     4.95        -       -       -      0.83
              Gonyaulax sp.                 -       -       -         -       -     0.14     0.02
              Other phytoplanktons
              Other phytoplanktons       10.71   30.56   14.13      1.25    1.19   29.45    14.55
            Zooplankton                     -       -     8.06     12.50   11.32    0.71     5.43
               Ostracod
               Ostracod                     -       -     2.20        -     1.79      -      0.67
               Copepod
               Copepod                      -       -     0.55       10     1.79    0.43     2.13
               Amphipod
               Amphipod                     -       -     0.18        -       -       -      0.03
               Larvaceans
               Larvaceans                   -       -     0.73        -       -       -      0.12
               Larval stage (naupli)
               Larval stage (naupli)        -       -       -         -       -     0.14     0.02
               Thaliacians (Tunicates)
               Thaliacians (Tunicates)      -       -       -         -       -     0.14     0.02
               Decapod appendages           -       -     4.40       2.5    5.36      -      2.04
               Mysid
               Mysid                        -       -       -         -     2.38      -      0.40
            Insects                         -       -     7.16      1.25    2.98      -      1.90
            Algae                        12.50    8.33    3.67       20     4.76    5.32     9.10
            Plant like matter             1.43      -    19.45      1.25   10.12   16.38     8.11
            Appendages of crustacean        -       -     0.18      3.75      -       -      0.66
            Debris                          -       -     5.87        5    17.86      -      4.79
            Unidentified items              -       -     5.69        5       -     0.43     1.85
Diet Composition of Gobiidae

The monthly percentage of occurrence
(Fpi) of food items in 88 guts of fish
larvae from Gobiidae family are showed
in Table 4

The highest percentage of occurrence
for phytoplankton was found in January
(70%) and the lowest percentage was
insects (2.39%)

Copepods and ostracods were amongst
the major zooplanktons recorded
Table 4: Percentage frequency of occurrence (Fpi) of food items in 88 guts of Gobiidae
                                                          Months                          
                                                                                                     Average 
          Food                          Dec        Jan     Feb     March    April            May     of  6
          items                                             No. of guts                              months
                                         10        10       30         5       5               28
        Phytoplankton                    50        70     37.49     33.33   45.83            62.20    49.81
          Chlorophyta 
          Chlorophyta                    30        35     18.27     23.81   20.83            31.71    26.60
          Dinoflagelates
          Dinoflagelates                  -         -      2.88        -       -                -      0.48
          Centric diatom
          Centric diatom                  -         -        -         -     8.33             3.66     2.00
          Chlamydomonas
          Chlamydomonas                 3.33        -      0.96        -       -                -      0.72
          Euglena sp.
          Euglena sp.                     -        10        -         -     4.17               -      2.36
          Cosconodiscus sp.
          Cosconodiscus sp.               -         -        -       4.76      -                -      0.79
          Gonyaulax sp.                   -         -        -         -       -              1.22     0.20
         Other phytoplanktons       16.67          25     15.38      4.76        12.50       25.61    16.65
        Zooplankton                 13.33           -     19.22      28.57       12.51       6.10     13.29
          Ostracod
          Ostracod                     -            -      0.96       4.76        4.17         -       1.65
          Copepod
          Copepod                    6.67           -      2.88       4.76          -        2.44      2.79
          Amphipod
          Amphipod                   3.33           -      3.85         -           -          -       1.20
          Isopod
          Isopod                       -            -      1.92         -           -        2.44      0.73
          Paramecium sp.               -            -        -          -         4.17         -       0.70
          Larvaceans
          Larvaceans                 3.33           -      4.81         -           -          -       1.36
          Larval stage (crab)
          Larval stage (crab)          -            -        -          -           -        1.22      0.20
          Thaliacians (Tunicates)
          Thaliacians (Tunicates)      -            -      0.96         -           -          -       0.16
          Decapod appendages           -            -      2.88      19.05        4.17         -       4.35
          Mysid
          Mysid                        -            -      0.96         -           -          -       0.16
        Insects                        -            -      4.81       9.52          -          -       2.39
        Algae                       13.33           -     9.62       14.29       12.50       17.07    11.14
        Plant like matter           23.33          25     11.54      4.76        20.83       10.98    16.07
        Debris                        -            10     10.58      4.76         4.17          -      4.92
        Unidentified items            -             -      6.73      4.76         4.17        3.66     3.22
Diet Composition of Gobiidae


Table 5 showed monthly percentage of numerical
abundance (Ci) of food items in 88 guts of fish
larvae from family Gobiidae

The table also shows that the predominant item is
phytoplankton (63.47%)

Phytoplankton was consistently forming the top
food item consumed throughout the period of
observation
Table 5: Percentage of numerical abundance (Ci) of food items in 88 guts of Gobiidae

                                                    Month
                                                   s
                                                                                    Averag
         Food                      Dec     Jan      Feb     March   April   May     e of 6
         items                                       No. of guts                    months
                                    10      10       30        5     5       28
       Phytoplankton               88.08   83.16    45.41   47.92   45.98   70.25    63.47
         Chlorophyta 
         Chlorophyta               55.05   73.68    29.66   33.33   35.06   34.92    43.62
         Dinoflagelates
         Dinoflagelates               -       -      1.84     -        -       -      0.31
         Centric diatom
         Centric diatom               -       -        -      -      3.45    0.62     0.68
         Chlamydomonas
         Chlamydomonas              0.46      -      0.26     -        -       -      0.12
         Euglena sp.
         Euglena sp.                  -     2.11       -      -      0.57      -      0.45
         Cosconodiscus sp.
         Cosconodiscus sp.            -       -        -    11.46      -       -      1.91
         Gonyaulax sp.                -       -        -      -        -     0.41     0.07
        Other phytoplanktons       32.57    7.37    13.65    3.13    6.90   34.30    16.32
       Zooplankton                  1.84      -      8.40   10.41    7.47    2.07     5.03
         Ostracod
         Ostracod                     -       -      1.05    1.04    1.72      -      0.64
         Copepod
         Copepod                    0.92      -      0.79    1.04      -     0.41     0.53
         Amphipod
         Amphipod                   0.46      -      2.10      -       -       -      0.43
         Isopod
         Isopod                       -       -      1.05      -       -     1.45     0.42
         Paramecium sp.               -       -        -       -     4.60      -      0.77
         Larvaceans
         Larvaceans                 0.46      -      1.31      -       -       -      0.30
         Larval stage (crab)
         Larval stage (crab)          -       -        -       -       -     0.21     0.04
         Thaliacians (Tunicates)
         Thaliacians (Tunicates)      -       -      0.52      -       -       -      0.09
         Decapod appendages           -       -      0.79    8.33    1.15      -      1.70
         Mysid
         Mysid                        -       -      0.79      -       -       -      0.13
       Insects                        -       -      3.15    2.08      -       -      0.87
       Algae                        5.50      -      7.61   26.04    4.60    9.50     8.88
       Plant like matter            4.59   12.63    14.96    8.33   33.91   17.15    15.26
       Debris                         -     4.21    17.06    3.13    6.32      -      5.12
       Unidentified items             -       -      3.41    2.08    1.72    1.03     1.37
Overall Diet Composition

The phytoplankton was the highest rank
(60.85%) of food item found in the gut
of Terapontidae followed by algae
(11.73%), zooplankton (9.35%), plant
matter (7.84%) (Table 6)
Table 6: Overall diet composition of Terapontidae ranked
          by Simple Resultant Index (%Rs)


       Food items                 Ci     Fpi     % Rs

     Phytoplankton               67.52   53.67   60.85
       Chlorophyta 
       Chlorophyta               46.24   25.95   36.31
       Dinoflagelate
       Dinoflagelate              1.15    3.64    2.61
       Diatom
       Diatom                      0.3      1     0.71
       Centric diatom
       Centric diatom             3.93    2.86    3.33
       Triceratium
       Triceratium                0.12    0.54    0.38
       Diatom (Isocrysis)
       Diatom (Isocrysis)         0.12    0.93    0.64
       Euglena sp.
       Euglena sp.                0.26    0.87    0.62
       Cosconodiscus sp.
       Cosconodiscus sp.          0.83    0.33    0.61
       Gonyaulax sp.              0.02    0.18    0.12
       Other phytoplanktons
       Other phytoplanktons      14.55   17.37   15.52
     Zooplankton                  5.43   11.98    9.35
       Ostracod
       Ostracod                   0.67    1.26    0.98
       Copepod
       Copepod                    2.13    3.72    2.94
       Amphipod
       Amphipod                   0.17    0.56    0.40
       Larvaceans
       Larvaceans                 0.12    0.67    0.46
       Larval stage (naupli)
       Larval stage (naupli)      0.02    0.18    0.12
       Thaliacians (Tunicates)
       Thaliacians (Tunicates)    0.02    0.18    0.12
       Decapod appendages         2.04    5.22    3.84
       Mysid
       Mysid                      0.40    0.60    0.49
     Insects                      1.90    3.69    2.84
     Algae                        9.10   14.51   11.73
     Plant like matter            8.11    8.08    7.84
     Appendages of crustacean     0.66      1     0.82
     Debris                       4.79    4.72    4.60
     Unidentified items           1.85    2.19    1.96
Overall Diet Composition


For Gobiidae, the phytoplankton
(56.33%) was at the highest rank index
followed by plant matter (15.134%),
zooplankton (9.84%) and algae (9.73%)
(Table 7)
Table 7: Overall diet composition of Gobiidae ranked by
                  Simple Resultant Index (%Rs)


   Food items                Ci     Fpi     % Rs

Phytoplankton               63.47   49.81   56.33
  Chlorophyta 
  Chlorophyta               43.62   26.60   34.89
  Dinoflagelate
  Dinoflagelate              0.31    0.48    0.39
  Centric diatom
  Centric diatom             0.68    2.00    1.44
  Chlamydomonas
  Chlamydomonas              0.12    0.72    0.50
  Euglena sp.
  Euglena sp.                0.45    2.36    1.64
  Cosconodiscus sp.
  Cosconodiscus sp.          1.91    0.79    1.41
  Gonyaulax sp.              0.07    0.20    0.14
 Other phytoplanktons       16.32   16.65   15.92
Zooplankton                  5.03   13.29    9.84
  Ostracod
  Ostracod                   0.64    1.65    1.21
  Copepod
  Copepod                    0.53    2.79    1.94
  Amphipod
  Amphipod                   0.43    1.20    0.87
  Isopod
  Isopod                     0.42    0.73    0.57
  Paramecium sp.
  Paramecium                 0.77    0.70    0.71
  Larvaceans
  Larvaceans                 0.30    1.36    0.95
  Larval stage (crab)
  Larval stage (crab)        0.04    0.20    0.14
  Thaliacians (Tunicates)
  Thaliacians (Tunicates)    0.09    0.16    0.12
  Decapod appendages         1.70    4.35    3.19
  Mysid
  Mysid                      0.13    0.16    0.14
Insects                      0.87    2.39    1.73
Algae                        8.88   11.14    9.73
Plant like matter           15.26   16.07   15.13
Debris                       5.12    4.92    4.85
Unidentified items           1.37    3.22    2.39
CONCLUSIONS
There were eight groups of food items in the
guts of both fish larvae (phytoplankton,
zooplankton, algae, insects, plant like matter,
appendages of crustaceans, debris and
unidentified items).

In Terapontidae, phytoplankton was the first
ranked by Simple Resultant Index (60.85%)
followed by algae (11.73%)

As for Gobiidae, the phytoplankton (56.33%) was
also the highest rank followed by plant like
matters (15.13%).
Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM)

Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM)

MOSTI Malaysia for the funding of the
project & travel grant

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Aziz I P F C Session 37 Carnac

  • 1. Diet Composition of Two Most Common Fish Larvae in the Sungai Pulai Seagrass Bed, Johor, Peninsular Malaysia By A. ARSHAD, ROUSHON A., S.M.N. AMIN, S.K. DAUD & MAZLAN A G Laboratory of Marine Science & Aquaculture Institute of Bioscience Universiti Putra Malaysia
  • 2. INTRODUCTION Studies of fish larvae are often the best way to provide information of great value to managers of fishery resources These include location of spawning grounds in term of space and time; type of habitats used by fish during their larval phase; and what kind of foods being taken. Different larval stages, consume different diets; composition of diets reflected by stomach content study is important for
  • 3. INTRODUCTION Cont. Feeding habits of fish larvae is essential for the aquaculture purpose Few ichthyological research particularly larvae and lack of published reports on the diet composition of fish larvae in the country Therefore, study on food items which led to determination of feeding habits were undertaken
  • 4. O B J E C T IV E S To determine the major food item presents in the gut of two most common fish larvae in the Sungai Pulai seagrass beds To analyse the importance of diet composition based on simple resultant index analysis
  • 5. METHODOLOGY Study area and Sampling The study was conducted in the Seagrass bed of Sungai Pulai Estuary (N 010 19.414/; E 1030 35.628/) Monthly sampling from December 2007 to May 2008 was carried out during new moon period. Samples of fish larvae were collected using Bongo net (500 μm) through 30 min subsurface net towing.
  • 6. Fig.2. Geographical localtion of the sampling stations
  • 7. Sample Processing: After tow, samples were immediately fixed in 5% formalin and transported to the laboratory for further analysis. From the samples two most common family viz. Terapontidae and Gobiidae were sorted out and preserved in 75% alcohol. Identification of the two families was done using the references by Leis and Carson-Ewart (2004); Kawaguchi (2002)
  • 8. Stomach Examination: The total length of the specimens were taken using digital microscope Then, their stomach was incised under microscope with fine needles and contents were examined. The food items were identified to the possible lowest taxa followed by counted their number and frequency with a compound microscope.
  • 9. Data Analysis: To analyze the composition of the stomach, percentage frequency of occurrence and percentage numerical abundance was followed (Chrisafi et al., 2007). The relative importance of food items in the diet of Terapontidae and Gobiidae was assessed by Simple Resultant Index (%Rs) according to Mohan and Sankaran (1988)
  • 10. R ES UL TS
  • 11. Larva of the family Terapontidae Larva of the family Gobiidae
  • 12. Taxonomic Identification Melanophore Terapontidae: Gut 1. Gut is coiled Eye 2. Melanophore are on the ventral surface of the gut 3.Eye is rounded but moderate to large 4.Larvae are moderate to large, deep and compressed Melanophore Gut Gobiidae: Eye 1. Gut is triangular 2. Melanophores are on the gut, dorsal and ventral of the body 3. The eye is rounded 4.Larvae are elongated to moderate in depth
  • 13. Diet Composition Food Groups Food Items 1. Phytoplankton Chromophyta, Dinoflagellate, Diatoms, Centric Diatoms, Chlamydomonas, Coscinodiscus sp., Euglena sp., Gonyaulax sp. and Other Species 2. Zooplankton: Ostracod, Copepod, Amphipod, Isopod, Paramecium sp., Larvaceans, Larval stage, Thaliacians (Tunicates), Decapods Appendages and Mysid 3. Insects 4. Part of algae 5. Plant like matter Dried roots, stems, grass leaves and parts of unidentified plants 6. Appendages of crustacean 7. Debris 8. Unidentified species
  • 14. Some food items found in the guts of larvae Centric diatom (100x) Copepod (100x) Larval stage (Naupli) (100x)
  • 15. Diet Composition of Terapontidae Larvae The Table 2 shows the monthly percentage of occurrence (Fpi) of food items in 80 guts of Terapontidae fish larvae The highest percentage of occurrence was the phytoplankton (80%) and the lowest percentage was the appendages of crustaceans (1%) Differences in phytoplankton groups taken with time
  • 16. Table 2: Percentage frequency of occurrence (Fpi) of food items in 80 guts of Terapontidae      Months       Average  Food Dec Jan Feb March April May of  6 items     No. of guts     months     7 2 30 5 6 30 Phytoplankton  66.67 80 38 45 32.14 60.23 53.67    Chlorophyta     Chlorophyta  33.33 40 18 15 21.43 27.96 25.95    Dinoflagelate    Dinoflagelate 5.56 - 2 10 - 4.30 3.64    Diatom    Diatom - - 1 5 - - 1    Centric diatom    Centric diatom - - - 10 7.14 - 2.86    Triceratium    Triceratium - - - - - 3.23 0.54    Diatom (Isocrysis)    Diatom (Isocrysis) 5.56 - - - - - 0.93 Euglena sp. Euglena sp. - - 2 - - 3.23 0.87    Cosconodiscus sp.    Cosconodiscus sp. - - 2 - - - 0.33   Gonyaulax sp. - - - - - 1.08 0.18    Other phytoplanktons    Other phytoplanktons 22.22 40 13 5 3.57 20.43 17.37 Zooplankton - - 19 20 28.57 4.31 11.98    Ostracod    Ostracod - - 4 - 3.57 - 1.26    Copepod    Copepod - - 3 10 7.14 2.15 3.72    Amphipod    Amphipod - - 1 - - - 0.17    Larvaceans    Larvaceans - - 4 - - - 0.67    Larval stage (naupli)    Larval stage (naupli) - - - - - 1.08 0.18    Thaliacians (Tunicates)    Thaliacians (Tunicates) - - - - - 1.08 0.18 Decapod appendages - - 7 10 14.29 - 5.22    Mysid    Mysid - - - - 3.57 - 0.60 Insects - - 10 5 7.14 - 3.69 Algae  27.78 20 6 10 7.14 16.13 14.51 Plant like matter 5.56 - 10 5 10.71 17.20 8.08 Appendages of crustacean - - 1 5 - - 1 Debris  - - 9 5 14.29 - 4.72 Unidentified items - - 6 5 - 2.15 2.19
  • 17. Diet Composition of Terapontidae Larvae Table 3 shows monthly percentage of numerical abundance (Ci) of food items in 80 guts of fish larvae from family Terapontidae The predominant item recorded was phytoplankton (67.52%) and were highest for all sampling months Chlorophyta was the most important
  • 18. Table 3: Percentage of numerical abundance (Ci) of food items in 80 guts of Terapontidae Months Averag Food Dec Jan Feb March April May e of 6 items No. of guts months     7 2 30 5 6 30 Phytoplankton  86.07 91.67 49.72 47.5 52.97 77.16 67.52    Chlorophyta     Chlorophyta  74.29 61.11 28.99 20 48.21 44.83 46.24    Dinoflagelates    Dinoflagelates 0.36 - 0.55 5 - 1.01 1.15    Diatom    Diatom - - 0.55 1.25 - - 0.3    Centric diatom    Centric diatom - - - 20 3.57 - 3.93    Triceratium    Triceratium - - - - - 0.72 0.12    Diatom (Isocrysis)    Diatom (Isocrysis) 0.71 - - - - - 0.12 Euglena sp. Euglena sp. - - 0.55 - - 1.01 0.26   Cosconodiscus sp.   Cosconodiscus sp. - - 4.95 - - - 0.83   Gonyaulax sp. - - - - - 0.14 0.02   Other phytoplanktons   Other phytoplanktons 10.71 30.56 14.13 1.25 1.19 29.45 14.55 Zooplankton - - 8.06 12.50 11.32 0.71 5.43    Ostracod    Ostracod - - 2.20 - 1.79 - 0.67    Copepod    Copepod - - 0.55 10 1.79 0.43 2.13    Amphipod    Amphipod - - 0.18 - - - 0.03    Larvaceans    Larvaceans - - 0.73 - - - 0.12    Larval stage (naupli)    Larval stage (naupli) - - - - - 0.14 0.02    Thaliacians (Tunicates)    Thaliacians (Tunicates) - - - - - 0.14 0.02 Decapod appendages - - 4.40 2.5 5.36 - 2.04    Mysid    Mysid - - - - 2.38 - 0.40 Insects - - 7.16 1.25 2.98 - 1.90 Algae  12.50 8.33 3.67 20 4.76 5.32 9.10 Plant like matter 1.43 - 19.45 1.25 10.12 16.38 8.11 Appendages of crustacean - - 0.18 3.75 - - 0.66 Debris  - - 5.87 5 17.86 - 4.79 Unidentified items - - 5.69 5 - 0.43 1.85
  • 19. Diet Composition of Gobiidae The monthly percentage of occurrence (Fpi) of food items in 88 guts of fish larvae from Gobiidae family are showed in Table 4 The highest percentage of occurrence for phytoplankton was found in January (70%) and the lowest percentage was insects (2.39%) Copepods and ostracods were amongst the major zooplanktons recorded
  • 20. Table 4: Percentage frequency of occurrence (Fpi) of food items in 88 guts of Gobiidae      Months       Average  Food Dec Jan Feb March April May of  6 items     No. of guts     months     10 10 30 5 5 28 Phytoplankton  50 70 37.49 33.33 45.83 62.20 49.81   Chlorophyta    Chlorophyta  30 35 18.27 23.81 20.83 31.71 26.60   Dinoflagelates   Dinoflagelates - - 2.88 - - - 0.48   Centric diatom   Centric diatom - - - - 8.33 3.66 2.00   Chlamydomonas   Chlamydomonas 3.33 - 0.96 - - - 0.72 Euglena sp. Euglena sp. - 10 - - 4.17 - 2.36   Cosconodiscus sp.   Cosconodiscus sp. - - - 4.76 - - 0.79   Gonyaulax sp. - - - - - 1.22 0.20  Other phytoplanktons 16.67 25 15.38 4.76 12.50 25.61 16.65 Zooplankton 13.33 - 19.22 28.57 12.51 6.10 13.29   Ostracod   Ostracod - - 0.96 4.76 4.17 - 1.65   Copepod   Copepod 6.67 - 2.88 4.76 - 2.44 2.79   Amphipod   Amphipod 3.33 - 3.85 - - - 1.20   Isopod   Isopod - - 1.92 - - 2.44 0.73 Paramecium sp. - - - - 4.17 - 0.70   Larvaceans   Larvaceans 3.33 - 4.81 - - - 1.36   Larval stage (crab)   Larval stage (crab) - - - - - 1.22 0.20   Thaliacians (Tunicates)   Thaliacians (Tunicates) - - 0.96 - - - 0.16 Decapod appendages - - 2.88 19.05 4.17 - 4.35   Mysid   Mysid - - 0.96 - - - 0.16 Insects - - 4.81 9.52 - - 2.39 Algae  13.33 - 9.62 14.29 12.50 17.07 11.14 Plant like matter 23.33 25 11.54 4.76 20.83 10.98 16.07 Debris  - 10 10.58 4.76 4.17 - 4.92 Unidentified items - - 6.73 4.76 4.17 3.66 3.22
  • 21. Diet Composition of Gobiidae Table 5 showed monthly percentage of numerical abundance (Ci) of food items in 88 guts of fish larvae from family Gobiidae The table also shows that the predominant item is phytoplankton (63.47%) Phytoplankton was consistently forming the top food item consumed throughout the period of observation
  • 22. Table 5: Percentage of numerical abundance (Ci) of food items in 88 guts of Gobiidae Month s Averag Food Dec Jan Feb March April May e of 6 items No. of guts months 10 10 30 5 5 28 Phytoplankton  88.08 83.16 45.41 47.92 45.98 70.25 63.47   Chlorophyta    Chlorophyta  55.05 73.68 29.66 33.33 35.06 34.92 43.62   Dinoflagelates   Dinoflagelates - - 1.84 - - - 0.31   Centric diatom   Centric diatom - - - - 3.45 0.62 0.68   Chlamydomonas   Chlamydomonas 0.46 - 0.26 - - - 0.12 Euglena sp. Euglena sp. - 2.11 - - 0.57 - 0.45   Cosconodiscus sp.   Cosconodiscus sp. - - - 11.46 - - 1.91   Gonyaulax sp. - - - - - 0.41 0.07  Other phytoplanktons 32.57 7.37 13.65 3.13 6.90 34.30 16.32 Zooplankton 1.84 - 8.40 10.41 7.47 2.07 5.03   Ostracod   Ostracod - - 1.05 1.04 1.72 - 0.64   Copepod   Copepod 0.92 - 0.79 1.04 - 0.41 0.53   Amphipod   Amphipod 0.46 - 2.10 - - - 0.43   Isopod   Isopod - - 1.05 - - 1.45 0.42 Paramecium sp. - - - - 4.60 - 0.77   Larvaceans   Larvaceans 0.46 - 1.31 - - - 0.30   Larval stage (crab)   Larval stage (crab) - - - - - 0.21 0.04   Thaliacians (Tunicates)   Thaliacians (Tunicates) - - 0.52 - - - 0.09 Decapod appendages - - 0.79 8.33 1.15 - 1.70   Mysid   Mysid - - 0.79 - - - 0.13 Insects - - 3.15 2.08 - - 0.87 Algae  5.50 - 7.61 26.04 4.60 9.50 8.88 Plant like matter 4.59 12.63 14.96 8.33 33.91 17.15 15.26 Debris  - 4.21 17.06 3.13 6.32 - 5.12 Unidentified items - - 3.41 2.08 1.72 1.03 1.37
  • 23. Overall Diet Composition The phytoplankton was the highest rank (60.85%) of food item found in the gut of Terapontidae followed by algae (11.73%), zooplankton (9.35%), plant matter (7.84%) (Table 6)
  • 24. Table 6: Overall diet composition of Terapontidae ranked by Simple Resultant Index (%Rs) Food items Ci Fpi % Rs Phytoplankton  67.52 53.67 60.85   Chlorophyta    Chlorophyta  46.24 25.95 36.31   Dinoflagelate   Dinoflagelate 1.15 3.64 2.61   Diatom   Diatom 0.3 1 0.71   Centric diatom   Centric diatom 3.93 2.86 3.33   Triceratium   Triceratium 0.12 0.54 0.38   Diatom (Isocrysis)   Diatom (Isocrysis) 0.12 0.93 0.64 Euglena sp. Euglena sp. 0.26 0.87 0.62   Cosconodiscus sp.   Cosconodiscus sp. 0.83 0.33 0.61   Gonyaulax sp. 0.02 0.18 0.12   Other phytoplanktons   Other phytoplanktons 14.55 17.37 15.52 Zooplankton 5.43 11.98 9.35   Ostracod   Ostracod 0.67 1.26 0.98   Copepod   Copepod 2.13 3.72 2.94   Amphipod   Amphipod 0.17 0.56 0.40   Larvaceans   Larvaceans 0.12 0.67 0.46   Larval stage (naupli)   Larval stage (naupli) 0.02 0.18 0.12   Thaliacians (Tunicates)   Thaliacians (Tunicates) 0.02 0.18 0.12 Decapod appendages 2.04 5.22 3.84   Mysid   Mysid 0.40 0.60 0.49 Insects 1.90 3.69 2.84 Algae  9.10 14.51 11.73 Plant like matter 8.11 8.08 7.84 Appendages of crustacean 0.66 1 0.82 Debris  4.79 4.72 4.60 Unidentified items 1.85 2.19 1.96
  • 25. Overall Diet Composition For Gobiidae, the phytoplankton (56.33%) was at the highest rank index followed by plant matter (15.134%), zooplankton (9.84%) and algae (9.73%) (Table 7)
  • 26. Table 7: Overall diet composition of Gobiidae ranked by Simple Resultant Index (%Rs) Food items Ci Fpi % Rs Phytoplankton  63.47 49.81 56.33   Chlorophyta    Chlorophyta  43.62 26.60 34.89   Dinoflagelate   Dinoflagelate 0.31 0.48 0.39   Centric diatom   Centric diatom 0.68 2.00 1.44   Chlamydomonas   Chlamydomonas 0.12 0.72 0.50 Euglena sp. Euglena sp. 0.45 2.36 1.64   Cosconodiscus sp.   Cosconodiscus sp. 1.91 0.79 1.41   Gonyaulax sp. 0.07 0.20 0.14  Other phytoplanktons 16.32 16.65 15.92 Zooplankton 5.03 13.29 9.84   Ostracod   Ostracod 0.64 1.65 1.21   Copepod   Copepod 0.53 2.79 1.94   Amphipod   Amphipod 0.43 1.20 0.87   Isopod   Isopod 0.42 0.73 0.57   Paramecium sp.   Paramecium 0.77 0.70 0.71   Larvaceans   Larvaceans 0.30 1.36 0.95   Larval stage (crab)   Larval stage (crab) 0.04 0.20 0.14   Thaliacians (Tunicates)   Thaliacians (Tunicates) 0.09 0.16 0.12 Decapod appendages 1.70 4.35 3.19   Mysid   Mysid 0.13 0.16 0.14 Insects 0.87 2.39 1.73 Algae  8.88 11.14 9.73 Plant like matter 15.26 16.07 15.13 Debris  5.12 4.92 4.85 Unidentified items 1.37 3.22 2.39
  • 27. CONCLUSIONS There were eight groups of food items in the guts of both fish larvae (phytoplankton, zooplankton, algae, insects, plant like matter, appendages of crustaceans, debris and unidentified items). In Terapontidae, phytoplankton was the first ranked by Simple Resultant Index (60.85%) followed by algae (11.73%) As for Gobiidae, the phytoplankton (56.33%) was also the highest rank followed by plant like matters (15.13%).
  • 28. Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) MOSTI Malaysia for the funding of the project & travel grant