Species Composition of Algae in the Food Tract of Common Silver Carp (Hypophtalmichthys molitrix vab.) in Growing Conditions
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https://doi.org/10.48165/Keywords:
Silver Carp, Intestinal Tract, Algae, PhytoplanktonAbstract
Recently, herbivorous fish, such as common silver carp and grass carp, have been successfully introduced into the water bodies of Uzbekistan. This is extremely important for obtaining additional fish products by using the plant part of the natural forage base of water bodies. However, for the successful completion of this task, a detailed study of the compliance of environmental conditions with the development needs of these fish in our reservoirs, as well as the condition of the food supply for them is necessary. It is also necessary to know the extent to which the new settlers eat the available feed base.
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