Turkish Journal Of Zoology, cilt.37, ss.288-297, 2013 (SCI-Expanded)
The seasonal changes of diet in the guts of 298 vimbas (Vimba
vimba L.) caught on a monthly basis in Lake Sapanca from August 2003 to
July 2004 were analyzed. V. vimba fed on ostracods, gastropods, Dreissena
polymorpha (mollusks), fish larvae, macrophytes, oligochaetes, chironomids,
phytoplankton, and detritus. The gut fullness index (GFI) indicated that vimbas
increased their feeding activity in summer and decreased it in winter. The
correlation between GFI and temperature was significant (0.839, P < 0.01).
The water temperature shift was one of the critical environmental factors
affecting the feeding of vimbas in Lake Sapanca. The lowest similarity of diet
composition was between the juvenile vimbas in autumn and the adult vimbas in
spring (cluster analysis), while the highest similarity of diet composition was
between adult individuals in autumn and winter (cluster analysis). In both size
groups and in all seasons, the main food items were macrophytes, D.
polymorpha, and phytoplankton (particularly bacillariophytes). Of animal food
items, adult individuals fed mostly on D. polymorpha, while ostracods
were consumed only by juvenile fish in spring, summer, and autumn. The
benthic-omnivorous strategy of vimba is demonstrated by the high abundance of
plant foods in their guts, confirming this mixed type of diet.