Duration of gut passage and its dependence on temperature and food consumption in roach, Rutilus rutilus L: laboratory and field experiments

A laboratory method is described by means of which gut passage time as a function of temperature, diet and consumption rate is investigated in roach, an omnivorous cyprinid. Rates of food passage are accelerated by increasing temperature and food consumption. Equations for the regressions between gut passage time and consumption rate at four temperatures are given. Animal food causes a delay in gut passage time. In adult roach (30-100 g body weight) gut passage time was found to be independent of size. A field method was also developed which allows the direct estimation of gut passage time and consumption rate in natural fish populations. The results of experiments with this field method agree with those of laboratory experiments.