Skip to main content
Log in

Possible competitive interactions between overwintering tufted duck (Aythya fuligula (L.)) and fish populations of Lough Neagh, Northern Ireland: evidence from diet studies

  • Published:
Hydrobiologia Aims and scope Submit manuscript

Abstract

The overwintering population of tufted duck (Aythya fuligula) on Lough Neagh, Northern Ireland, has varied over the last three decades, with numbers declining in the early 1980s but then increasing to former levels in the late 1980s. Population fluctuations of recently introduced roach (Rutilus rutilus) mirrored these trends. The present study explores the possibility that competition for benthic food resources is responsible for these changes by examining the diets of tufted duck, roach and other major fish species of the lake. Diet overlaps were generally high due to the common consumption of chironomid larvae. The diet of tufted duck overlapped most with that of roach because these two species were the only significant consumers of molluscs. This evidence provides further support for a tufted duck — roach competition hypothesis.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this article

Price excludes VAT (USA)
Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout.

Instant access to the full article PDF.

Similar content being viewed by others

References

  • Andersson, A., 1982. Competition between fishes and waterfowl. In D. A. Scott (ed.), Managing Wetlands and their Birds. International Waterfowl Research Bureau, Slimbridge: 248–249.

    Google Scholar 

  • Andersson, G., 1981. Influence of fish on waterfowl in lakes. Anser 20: 21–34.

    Google Scholar 

  • Andersson, G., H. Berggren, G. Cronberg & C. Gelin, 1978. Effects of planktivorous and benthivorous fish on organisms and water chemistry in eutrophic lakes. Hydrobiologia 59: 9–15.

    Google Scholar 

  • Bengston, S. A., 1971. Food and feeding of diving ducks breeding at Lake Myvatn, Iceland. Ornis Fenn. 48: 77–92.

    Google Scholar 

  • Carter, C. E., 1976. A population study of the Chironomidae (Diptera) of Lough Neagh. Oikos 27: 346–354.

    Google Scholar 

  • Carter, C. E., 1978. The fauna of the muddy sediments of Lough Neagh, with particular reference to eutrophication. Freshwat. Biol. 8: 547–559.

    Google Scholar 

  • Carter, C. E. & B. Rippey, 1982. Water quality in four bays in Lough Neagh, Northern Ireland. Ir. J. Envir. Sci. 2: 51–60.

    Google Scholar 

  • Craig, J. F., 1987. The Biology of Perch and Related Fish. Croom Helm Ltd., London, 333 pp.

    Google Scholar 

  • Cramp, S. & K. E. L. Simmons, 1977. The birds of the western Palearctic, Vol. 1. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 720 pp.

    Google Scholar 

  • Eadie, J. McA & A. Keast, 1982. Do goldeneye and perch compete for food? Oecologia 55: 225–230.

    Google Scholar 

  • Eriksson, M. O. G., 1979. Competition between freshwater fish and goldeneye Bucephala clangula (L.) for common prey. Oecologia 41: 99–107.

    Google Scholar 

  • Gardarsson, A., 1979. Waterfowl populations of Lake Myvatn and recent changes in numbers and food habits. Oikos 32: 250–270.

    Google Scholar 

  • Gibson, C. E., 1986. Preliminary results on phytoplankton reduction in Lough Neagh — assessing the effect against a background of change. Hydrobiol. Bull. 20: 173–182.

    Google Scholar 

  • Giles, N., M. Street & R. M. Wright, 1990. Diet composition and prey preference of tench, Tinca tinca (L.), common bream, Abramis brama (L.), perch, Perca fluviatilis L. and roach, Rutilus rutilus (L.) in two contrasting gravel pit lakes: potential trophic overlap with waterfowl. J. Fish Biol. 37: 945–957.

    Google Scholar 

  • Grandy, J. W., 1972. Digestion and passage of blue mussels eaten by Black Ducks. Auk 89: 189–190.

    Google Scholar 

  • Harrison, J. G., 1960. A technique for removing wildfowl viscera for research. Wildfowl Trust Ann. Rep. 11: 135–136.

    Google Scholar 

  • Hill, D. R., R. Wright & M. Street, 1987. Survival of mallard ducklings Anas platyrhynchos and competition with fish for invertebrates on a flooded gravel quarry in England. Ibis 129: 159–167.

    Google Scholar 

  • Hurlbert, S. H., W. Loayza & T. Moreno, 1986. Fish-flamingo-plankton interactions in the Peruvian Andes. Limnol. Oceanogr. 31: 457–468.

    Google Scholar 

  • Jacobsen, O. J., 1982. A review of food and feeding habits in coregonid fishes. Polskie Archwm Hydrobiol. 29: 179–200.

    Google Scholar 

  • Jewson, D. H., 1976. The interaction of components controlling net phytoplankton photosynthesis in a well-mixed lake (Lough Neagh, Northern Ireland). Freshwat. Biol. 6: 551–576.

    Google Scholar 

  • Lammens, E. H. R. R. & W. Hoogenboezem, 1991. Diets and feeding behaviour. In I. J. Winfield & J. S. Nelson (ed.), Cyprinid Fishes: Systematics, Biology and Exploitation. Chapman & Hall, London: 353–376.

    Google Scholar 

  • Lammens, E. H. R. R., H. W. de Nie & J. Vijverberg, 1985. Resource partitioning and niche shifts of bream (Abramis brama) and eel (Anguilla anguilla) mediated by predation of smelt (Osmerus eperlanus) on Daphnia hyalina. Can. J. Fish. aquat. Sci. 42: 1342–1351.

    Google Scholar 

  • Lazzaro, X., 1987. A review of planktivorous fishes: their evolution, feeding behaviours, selectivities, and impacts. Hydrobiologia 146: 97–167.

    Google Scholar 

  • Nagelkerke, L. A., F. A. Sibbing & C. v. d. Berg, 1991. Efficiency of molluscivory in bream, white bream and roach. Abstracts of presentations of the Seventh International Ichthyological Congress of the European Ichthyological Union, 1991. Bull. Zool. Museum, Univ. Amsterdam: 54.

  • Owen, M., G. L. Atkinson-Willes & D. G. Salmon, 1986. Wildfowl in Great Britain. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 613 pp.

    Google Scholar 

  • Pehrsson, O., 1984. Relationships of food to spatial and temporal breeding strategies of mallard in Sweden. J. Wildlife Mgmt 48: 322–339.

    Google Scholar 

  • Persson, L., G. Andersson, S. F. Hamrin & L. Johansson, 1988. Predator regulation and primary production along the productivity gradient of temperate lake ecosystems. In S. D. Carpenter (ed.), Complex Interactions in Lake Communities. Springer-Verlag, New York: 45–65.

    Google Scholar 

  • Post, J. R. & D. Cucin, 1984. Changes in the benthic community of a small Precambrian lake following the introduction of yellow perch, Perca flavescens. Can. J. Fish. aquat. Sci. 41: 1496–1501.

    Google Scholar 

  • Schoener, T. W., 1983. Field experiments on interspecific competition. Am. Nat. 122: 240–285.

    Google Scholar 

  • Sinha, V. R. P. & J. W. Jones, 1975. The European Freshwater Eel. Liverpool University Press, Liverpool, 146 pp.

    Google Scholar 

  • Swanson, G. A. & J. C. Bartonek, 1970. Bias associated with food analysis in gizzards of Blue-winged Teal. J. Wildlife Mgmt 34: 739–746.

    Google Scholar 

  • Thompson, D., 1969. Feeding behaviour of diving ducks on Keokuk Pool, Mississippi River. Unpublished M. Sc. Thesis, Iowa State Univ. Sci. and Tech., 79 pp.

  • Tokeshi, M., 1986. Resource utilization, overlap and temporal community dynamics: a null model analysis of an epiphytic chironomid community. J. anim. Ecol. 55: 491–506.

    Google Scholar 

  • Winfield, D. K., 1991. The ecology of the overwintering diving ducks of Lough Neagh, with particular reference to their interactions with the fish populations. Unpublished M. Phil. Thesis, Univ. Ulster, 115 pp.

  • Winfield, D. K., R. D. Davidson & I. J. Winfield, 1989. Long-term trends (1965–1988) in the numbers of waterfowl over-wintering on Lough Neagh and Lough Beg, Northern Ireland. Ir. Birds 4: 19–42.

    Google Scholar 

  • Winfield, I. J., D. K. Winfield & C. M. Tobin, 1992. Interactions between the roach, Rutilus rutilus, and waterfowl populations of Lough Neagh, Northern Ireland. Envir. Biol. Fishes 33: 207–214.

    Google Scholar 

  • Winfield, I. J., C. M. Tobin & C. R. Montgomery, in press. Ecological studies of the fish populations of Lough Neagh, Northern Ireland: a prelude to fisheries management. Proc. Inst. Fish. Mgmt (N. Ireland Br.) Study Course, Univ. Ulster.

  • Wood, R. B. & C. E. Gibson, 1973. Eutrophication and Lough Neagh. Wat. Res. 7: 173–187.

    Google Scholar 

  • Wright, R. & M. Street, 1985. The influence of fish on the survival of wildfowl broods. Game Conservancy Ann. Rev. 1985: 77–80.

    Google Scholar 

  • Zaret, T. M., 1980. Predation and freshwater communities. Yale University Press, New Haven, 187 pp.

    Google Scholar 

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

About this article

Cite this article

Winfield, D.K., Winfield, I.J. Possible competitive interactions between overwintering tufted duck (Aythya fuligula (L.)) and fish populations of Lough Neagh, Northern Ireland: evidence from diet studies. Hydrobiologia 279, 377–386 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00027869

Download citation

  • Issue Date:

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00027869

Key words

Navigation