Messages of invasive Perccottus glenii individuals eaten by an Esox lucius from the Danube Delta

  • Ilie-Cătălin Telcean University of Oradea, Faculty of Sciences, Department of Biology; 1, Universităţii, Oradea 410087, Romania
  • Alfred-Ştefan Cicort-Lucaciu University of Oradea, Faculty of Sciences, Department of Biology; 1, Universităţii, Oradea 410087, Romania
Keywords: Feeding habits, habitat, predator, invasive species, Perccottus glenii, Esox lucius

Abstract

In the stomach of a pike from the Danube Delta we have found seven Perccottus glenii individuals. Their message indicated that in the Danube Delta P. glenii has already large population. Also, it proves that in its habitats, the pike can consume numerous individuals of this invasive species. Their gut contents prove that P. glenii hunted near the shores, ingesting numerous terrestrial preys.

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Published
2016-12-31
How to Cite
Telcean, I.-C., & Cicort-Lucaciu, A.- Ştefan. (2016). Messages of invasive Perccottus glenii individuals eaten by an Esox lucius from the Danube Delta. Journal of Fisheries, 4(3), 435-438. https://doi.org/10.17017/j.fish.53