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Nonlethal Methods Of Examining Fish Stomach Contents, Jan F. Kamler, Kevin L. Pope Jan 2001

Nonlethal Methods Of Examining Fish Stomach Contents, Jan F. Kamler, Kevin L. Pope

Nebraska Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit: Staff Publications

Several nonlethal methods have been developed to determine the stomach contents of fish, including gastroscopes, tubes, stomach suction, stomach flushing, emetics, forceps, and chronic fistulas. By reviewing the literature on this subject, we found that the effectiveness (ability to remove all stomach contents) of the different methods depends on size, age, species of fish, and the size of the food items in the stomach. Overall, various methods of stomach flushing were the most effective method of recovering stomach items from a variety of fishes. Mechanized pressure appeared to be the most efficient method of stomach flushing for most large fishes. …