Dear Johansen,
Your problem is quite similar to the one I encountered with tilapia Oreochromis niloticus, an omnivorous-detritivorous fish. I believe it's a most general problem in fish feeding behavior studies. The way I solved it was inspired using enclosed bibliography. I considered stomach content being composed of two components. A particulate one that can be easily identified by optical microscopy, and an unparticulate component, which remains indetermined.
If you need qualitative composition of the indeterminate componant, you can use immunoassays as described by Feller. I didn't use these techniques, because I couldn't (I was working in Africa, without equipment), but it should be valuable.
Bowen adapted classical nutrition technics. I considered two indicators of food quality : energy content, and amino acids. In short, you can convert your optical measurements into energy or AA, using biovolume/energy and biovolume/AA ratios. You also can measure this parameters on the stomac content in its whole. By substracting the values for the stomach content in its whole to values for the particulate components, you get as estimate of the composition of the unparticulate component. Then, you can compare this value to the natural feeds in the environment and to the fish growth.
With all these results you are able to take into account this undetermined component of the food content, whose feeding importance may be very high.
Your's cordialy
Lionel Dabbadie
Ahlgren M.O., 1990 (a). Nutritional significance of facultative detritivory to the juvenile white sucker (Catostomus commersoni). Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 47 : 41-48.
Ahlgren M.O., 1990 (b). Diet selection and the contribution of detritus to the diet of the juvenile white sucker (Catostomus commersoni). Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 47 : 49-54.
Ahlgren M.O., Bowen S.H., 1991. Growth and survival of tadpoles (Bufo americanus) fed amorphous detritus derived from natural waters. Hydrobiologia 218 : 49-51.
Ahlgren M.O., Bowen S.H., 1992. Comparison of quantitative light microscopy techniques used in diet studies of detritus-consuming omnivores. Hydrobiologia 239 : 79-83.
Bowen S.H., Lutz E.V., Ahlgren M.O., 1995. Dietary protein and energy as determinants of food quality : trophic strategies compared. Ecology 76 (3) : 899-907.
Dabbadie L., 1996. Etude de la viabilite d'une pisciculture rurale a faible niveau d'intrant dans le Centre-Ouest de la Côte d'Ivoire : approche du reseau trophique. These doct., Univ. Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris 6, France : 208 p.
Feller R.J., 1984. Serological tracers of meiofaunal food webs. In : Heip C. (ed). Developments in hydrobiology, vol. 26. Biology of meiofauna. Actes coll., Ghent, Belgique, 16-20 août 1983. Dr W. Junk (Publ.), Dordrecht, Netherlands : 119-126.
Feller R.J., 1992. Potential applications of immunoassays in studies of flatfish recruitment. Netherlands J. sea res. 29 (1/3) : 1-5.
Feller R.J., Ferguson R.B., 1988. Quantifying stomach contents using immunoassays a critique. In : Yentsch, C.M., Mague F.C. et Horan P.K. (eds). Lecture notes on coastal and estuarine studies, 25. Immunochemical approaches to coastal, estuarine and oceanographic questions. Actes coll., Portland, USA, 5-7 octobre 1986. Springer-Verlag (Publ.), New York, Etats Unis (399 p) : 295-303.
Getachew T., Bowen S.H., Abebe E., Tadesse Z., soumis pour publication. Seasonal effects on diet quality for phytoplanktivorous Oreochromis niloticus in Lake Tana, Ethiopia. J. Environ. Fish. Biol. : 18 p.
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