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    Abstract - Issue Mar 2026, 47 (2)                                     Back


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Feeding ecology of the endangered indigenous ornamental fish Botia striata (Rao, 1920) in the Koyna River, Western Ghats, India

 

V.K. Ujjania1, P.B. Sawant1*, S. Munilkumar1, G. Biswas4, A.K. Jaiswar2, K.D. Rasal3, D. Sarma1, N.C. Ujjania5, B. Kushwaha6, S. Debroy7 and G. Sravani1     

1Aquaculture Division, ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Education, Mumbai-400 061 India

2Fisheries Resources, Harvest & Post Harvest Management Division, ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Education, Mumbai-400 061, India

3Fish Genetics & Biotechnology Division, ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Education, Mumbai-400 061, India

4ICAR- Central Institute of Fisheries Education (Kolkata Centre), Kolkata-700 091, India

5Department of Aquatic Biology, Veer Narmad South Gujarat University, Surat-395 007, India

6Genomics and Computational Resources Division, ICAR-National Bureau of Fish Genetic Resources, Lucknow- 226 002, India

7Division of Aquaculture, ICAR-Central Island Agricultural Research Institute, Port Blair-744 105, India

 

Received: 14 August 2025                   Revised: 21 November 2025                   Accepted: 05 January 2026

*Corresponding Author Email : paramitabanerjee1006@gmail.com                  *ORCiD: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3294-0203

 

 

 

Abstract

 

Aim: This study examines the feeding ecology and trophic biology of endangered ornamental fish Botia striata in the Koyna River, Western Ghats, India. The objective was to quantify diet composition, feeding intensity, and somatic indices to elucidate ecological adaptability and inform conservation, sustainable trade, and captive breeding strategies.

Methodology: A total of 360 specimens were collected monthly from August 2023 to July 2024. Morphometric measurements were taken, followed by gut content analysis using frequency of occurrence, volumetric, and preponderance index methods. Feeding intensity was assessed through fullness and emptiness indices, while nutritional and reproductive status were evaluated using VSI, GaSI, HSI, GSI, and RGL.

Results: Feeding intensity varied seasonally, with empty guts (23.83%) and full guts (19.44%) predominating. Diet comprised aquatic plants/detritus, diatoms, green and blue-green algae, cladocerans, copepods, insect larvae, molluscs, and other zooplankton. Volume-wise, cladocerans (28.22%) and copepods (22.32%) dominated. The preponderance index identified cladocerans as the principal food item. The mean somatic indices indicated balanced energy storage and reproductive condition.

Interpretation: B. striata is a carni-omnivorous generalist, exhibiting trophic plasticity and seasonal feeding variation linked to reproduction and environmental factors. The findings support its ecological resilience and provide a baseline for conservation planning, habitat management, and aquaculture development.

Key words: Botia striata, Conservation, Feeding ecology, Ornamental fish, Western Ghats

 

 

 

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