Comparison of Puntius conchonius and Gambusia affinis for Feeding Rate of Mosquito Larvae

M. B. Shinde *

Department of Zoology, Sanjivani Arts, Commerce, and Science College, Kopargaon, India.

R. V. Kshirsagar

Department of Zoology, Modern College of Arts Science and Commerce, Ganesh Khind, Pune, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Aim: Mosquito are a major problem in almost all tropical and subtropical countries, as they are responsible for the transmission of pathogens which causes different diseases.

Study Design: The present study deals with the comparison of Puntius conchonius and Gambusia affinis for feeding rate of mosquito larvae.

Place and Duration of Work: The mosquito larvae collected from Badapur, Tal. Yeola Dist. Nashik between 2010 -2011.

Methodology: Fishes introduced into experimental jar individually and acclimatized for 1 hrs. Then 200 to 500 larvae introduced into jar for each fish. Readings were taken after 10 min, 20 min, 30 min initially and then after 1 hr, 3 hr, 6 hr, 9 hr, 12 hr and 24 hours, respectively. It determines feeding rate, food consumption and larvivorous potential of fishes.

Results: The comparative account of the feeding rate of two different species which came as Puntius conchonius > Gambisia affinis. Whereas, when the food consumption pattern was different i.e. Gambisia affinis > Puntius conchonius.

Conclusion: The length and weight increases, the feeding rate also increases. It was found that the larvivorous activity of the ornamental fishes was greater than the well-known Gambusia affinis.

Keywords: Puntius conchonius, Gambisia affinis.


How to Cite

Shinde, M. B., and R. V. Kshirsagar. 2019. “Comparison of Puntius Conchonius and Gambusia Affinis for Feeding Rate of Mosquito Larvae”. Asian Journal of Research in Zoology 2 (1):1-5. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajriz/2019/v2i130057.

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