What amphibians are consumed by perccottus glenii?
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The introduced fish rotan Perccottus glenii negatively affects the native ecosystems. An integrated study was performed to verify the suggestion that P. glenii feeds on eggs of fish (Rutilus rutilus, Abramis brama, Perca fluviatilis) and amphibians (Rana temporaria, R. arvalis, Bufo bufo). It was found that, during the intraoral testing of fish eggs, P. gleniiperceives it as an edible item and swallows; however, under experimental conditions, this predator is limited in its ability for finding this prey because of its immobility. At the last stages of development, the movements of embryos within eggs attract the attention of P. glenii. This increases the vulnerability of fish eggs. In a large water body, there may be a spatial biotopic separation of the sites of egg deposition of some fish (for instance, perch) and the sites of concentrations of P. glenii. This makes eggs inaccessible for this predator. The amphibian eggs, on the contrary, are rejected by P. glenii after intraoral testing, which is determined by the presence of a thick jelly coat. During the period of development of eggs of frogs and toad in a pond, P. glenii actively feed (diverse invertebrates and adult newts were found in their diet); however, they ignore amphibian eggs that successfully develop in water bodies inhabited by P. glenii.
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