Food assimilation by the detritivorous fish Prochilodus lineatus, throughout a life cycle, was studied by means of fatty acid analysis . Fish length ranged from 2 .7 to 55 cm and weight from 2 to 2670 g . Samples for fatty acid determination were taken from the mesenteric deposit in adults and from the whole fish in juveniles . Phyto and zooplankton, and superficial mud were also studied . Samples were taken from the principal channel of the Parana River and lentic environments in its alluvial plain (60 ° 29'W and 31 ° 40'S) . Fatty acids in the smaller fish (2 .8-3 .8 cm) indicated the assimilation of zoo and phytoplankton . Longer P. lineatus have a fat-deficient diet, particularly in polyunsaturated acids . At different stages of life, P. lineatus is adapted to different sources of food . When young, it eats zoo-and phytoplankton, becomes gradually detritivorous and has a series of adaptations of the digestive tract (morphological and histological) to enable it to assimilate detritus .
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