Isotope-based inferences of the trophic niche of short-finned pilot whales in the Webbnesia
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Resumo: | Knowledge of predator-prey interactions is key in ecological studies and understanding ecosystem function, yet this is still poorly explored in the deep-sea environment. Carbon (delta C-13: C-13/C-12) and nitrogen (delta N-15: N-15/N-14) stable isotope ratios of a deep-diving species, the short-finned pilot whale (Globicephala macrorhynchus), were used to explore knowledge gaps on its ecological niche and foraging habitats in the Webbnesia marine ecoregion (Tenerife Island, n = 27 animals vs. Madeira, n = 31; 500 km apart) where animals display distinct levels of site fidelity. Specifically, we tested whether intraspecific isotopic variation results from differences between geographic areas (due to possible foraging plasticity between regions), sexes, and/or years (2015-2020) using Generalized Linear Models. In general, significant differences (p < 0.05) were found in the stable isotope profiles of pilot whales between the two archipelagos, which were also reflected in their isotopic niche. The higher mean and wider range of delta N-15 values in Tenerife suggest that pilot whales consume prey of higher trophic levels and more diverse than Madeira. The higher mean and wider range of delta C-13 values in Madeira suggest that in that island, pilot whales rely on prey from more diverse habitats. There was significant variation between some years, but not between sexes. Finally, we discuss pilot whales' foraging strategies worldwide and infer the reliance on benthic or benthopelagic food sources in the Webbnesia. |
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Isotope-based inferences of the trophic niche of short-finned pilot whales in the WebbnesiaDeep-divingDelphinidaeGlobicephala macrorhynchusForagingMacaronesiaTrophic ecologyKnowledge of predator-prey interactions is key in ecological studies and understanding ecosystem function, yet this is still poorly explored in the deep-sea environment. Carbon (delta C-13: C-13/C-12) and nitrogen (delta N-15: N-15/N-14) stable isotope ratios of a deep-diving species, the short-finned pilot whale (Globicephala macrorhynchus), were used to explore knowledge gaps on its ecological niche and foraging habitats in the Webbnesia marine ecoregion (Tenerife Island, n = 27 animals vs. Madeira, n = 31; 500 km apart) where animals display distinct levels of site fidelity. Specifically, we tested whether intraspecific isotopic variation results from differences between geographic areas (due to possible foraging plasticity between regions), sexes, and/or years (2015-2020) using Generalized Linear Models. In general, significant differences (p < 0.05) were found in the stable isotope profiles of pilot whales between the two archipelagos, which were also reflected in their isotopic niche. The higher mean and wider range of delta N-15 values in Tenerife suggest that pilot whales consume prey of higher trophic levels and more diverse than Madeira. The higher mean and wider range of delta C-13 values in Madeira suggest that in that island, pilot whales rely on prey from more diverse habitats. There was significant variation between some years, but not between sexes. Finally, we discuss pilot whales' foraging strategies worldwide and infer the reliance on benthic or benthopelagic food sources in the Webbnesia.ElsevierSapientiaEscánez, AlejandroMarrero-Pérez, JacoboDromby, MorganePimentel-González, AtenaryDias, EsterGarcía-Pastor, Ester M.Weyn, MiekeFerreira, RitaMontañés-Pérez, AlexandraFernandez, MarcDinis, AnaAlves, Filipe2024-10-30T11:44:47Z2024-102024-10-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/26178eng0141-113610.1016/j.marenvres.2024.106700info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-11-29T10:43:03Zoai:sapientia.ualg.pt:10400.1/26178Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openairemluisa.alvim@gmail.comopendoar:71602024-11-29T10:43:03Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Isotope-based inferences of the trophic niche of short-finned pilot whales in the Webbnesia |
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Isotope-based inferences of the trophic niche of short-finned pilot whales in the Webbnesia |
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Isotope-based inferences of the trophic niche of short-finned pilot whales in the Webbnesia Escánez, Alejandro Deep-diving Delphinidae Globicephala macrorhynchus Foraging Macaronesia Trophic ecology |
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Isotope-based inferences of the trophic niche of short-finned pilot whales in the Webbnesia |
title_full |
Isotope-based inferences of the trophic niche of short-finned pilot whales in the Webbnesia |
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Isotope-based inferences of the trophic niche of short-finned pilot whales in the Webbnesia |
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Isotope-based inferences of the trophic niche of short-finned pilot whales in the Webbnesia |
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Isotope-based inferences of the trophic niche of short-finned pilot whales in the Webbnesia |
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Escánez, Alejandro |
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Escánez, Alejandro Marrero-Pérez, Jacobo Dromby, Morgane Pimentel-González, Atenary Dias, Ester García-Pastor, Ester M. Weyn, Mieke Ferreira, Rita Montañés-Pérez, Alexandra Fernandez, Marc Dinis, Ana Alves, Filipe |
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author |
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Marrero-Pérez, Jacobo Dromby, Morgane Pimentel-González, Atenary Dias, Ester García-Pastor, Ester M. Weyn, Mieke Ferreira, Rita Montañés-Pérez, Alexandra Fernandez, Marc Dinis, Ana Alves, Filipe |
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Sapientia |
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Escánez, Alejandro Marrero-Pérez, Jacobo Dromby, Morgane Pimentel-González, Atenary Dias, Ester García-Pastor, Ester M. Weyn, Mieke Ferreira, Rita Montañés-Pérez, Alexandra Fernandez, Marc Dinis, Ana Alves, Filipe |
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Deep-diving Delphinidae Globicephala macrorhynchus Foraging Macaronesia Trophic ecology |
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Deep-diving Delphinidae Globicephala macrorhynchus Foraging Macaronesia Trophic ecology |
description |
Knowledge of predator-prey interactions is key in ecological studies and understanding ecosystem function, yet this is still poorly explored in the deep-sea environment. Carbon (delta C-13: C-13/C-12) and nitrogen (delta N-15: N-15/N-14) stable isotope ratios of a deep-diving species, the short-finned pilot whale (Globicephala macrorhynchus), were used to explore knowledge gaps on its ecological niche and foraging habitats in the Webbnesia marine ecoregion (Tenerife Island, n = 27 animals vs. Madeira, n = 31; 500 km apart) where animals display distinct levels of site fidelity. Specifically, we tested whether intraspecific isotopic variation results from differences between geographic areas (due to possible foraging plasticity between regions), sexes, and/or years (2015-2020) using Generalized Linear Models. In general, significant differences (p < 0.05) were found in the stable isotope profiles of pilot whales between the two archipelagos, which were also reflected in their isotopic niche. The higher mean and wider range of delta N-15 values in Tenerife suggest that pilot whales consume prey of higher trophic levels and more diverse than Madeira. The higher mean and wider range of delta C-13 values in Madeira suggest that in that island, pilot whales rely on prey from more diverse habitats. There was significant variation between some years, but not between sexes. Finally, we discuss pilot whales' foraging strategies worldwide and infer the reliance on benthic or benthopelagic food sources in the Webbnesia. |
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