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The dietary composition and the nutritional status and the digestibility of the diets of Sarotherodon mossambicus from nine reservoirs in Sri Lanka were evaluated. The feeding habits of S. mossambicus were variable from reservoir to reservoir; they ranged from herbivory to total carnivory. The protein, total lipid, carbohydrate and total organic matter content of the ingested material were related to the dietary composition and ranged from 18.53% to 35.15% (x−24.18%), 5.94% to 9.84% (x−7.91%), 11.6% to 34.7% (x−22.34%) and 34.4% to 64.4% (x−45.71%), respectively. Irrespective of the feeding habits, the diet contained a significant proportion of organic material which cannot be accounted for by protein, total lipid and carbohydrate. As much as the ingested material was related to the feeding habit, the digestibility of the nutrient components was related to the food material devoured. For example, the mean digestibility of the total organic matter in S. mossambicus feeding on detritus, plants and animal were 36.85, 33.5 and 29.5 respectively, and compared well with observations from elsewhere. It is hypothesised that the favourable nutrient quality of the available dietary material in the reservoirs of Sri Lanka, which could be and is effectively utilized by S. mossambicus, may have been, at least partially, responsible for its almost unprecedented success in Sri Lanka.
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De Silva, S.S., Perera, M.K. & Maitipe, P. The composition, nutritional status and digestibility of the diets of Sarotherodon mossambicus from nine man-made lakes in Sri Lanka. Environ Biol Fish 11, 205–219 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00000465
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