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Using stable isotopes to investigate foraging variation and habitat use of sperm whales from the Eastern Tropical Pacific.

机译:使用稳定同位素研究东热带太平洋抹香鲸的觅食变异和栖息地利用。

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Female sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) are top predators in mesopelagic ecosystems, integrating chemical information about ecosystem structure through their diet. By studying proxies for diet and habitat use, we may be able to learn about how sperm whales' foraging and environment change through time. We measured stable isotopes of carbon (delta13C) and nitrogen (delta15N) from individual growth layer bands from the teeth of 10 female sperm whales, to track changes in diet and habitat use from ca. 1930 to 1960, and to investigate relationships with major environmental events. While El Nino events can strongly affect food webs, particularly in the Eastern Tropical Pacific, we found no clear linkage between bulk delta13C and delta 15N records and El Nino records, possibly due to high variability among dentinal isotopic records or weak effects of El Nino events during the 20th century. However, we found that bulk delta 13C and delta15N records fall into three temporal patterns, suggesting distinct groupings of whales with clearly differentiated life-long foraging strategies. Average bulk delta13C and delta 15N values for each tooth were positively correlated, and we found individual whales generally separated in isotopic space according to temporal pattern groupings.;To determine if whales from each temporal pattern foraged in different regions with distinct isotopic baselines, we measured delta13C and delta15N values from individual amino acids (AAs) in a subset of samples. Amino acid isotope results clearly indicate that the bulk isotopic trend is due to baseline differences, as opposed to differences in diet or ecosystem structure. Specifically, our results indicate that whales from each of our identified groupings used different geographic regions, but had similar trophic positions, because essential- and source-AA isotope values correlated with bulk isotopic values, while both non-essential- and trophic-AAs had no relationship to bulk delta13C and delta15 N values, respectively. Considering the bulk isotopic records together with CSIA data, we suggest that female sperm whales inhabiting the eastern Tropical Pacific likely had three different life-long foraging strategies under similar large-scale environmental constraints. Together, these results provide novel insight into social bonds among female sperm whales, since each social group shared the same habitat and diet over their life-time, but had separate trophic niches between adjacent social groups possibly due to environmental gradients.
机译:雌性抹香鲸(Physeter macrocephalus)是近中生生态系统中的主要捕食者,它们通过饮食来整合有关生态系统结构的化学信息。通过研究饮食和栖息地使用的代理,我们也许能够了解抹香鲸的觅食和环境如何随时间变化。我们测量了来自10只雌性抹香鲸牙齿上各个生长层带的碳(delta13C)和氮(delta15N)的稳定同位素,以追踪约20年前从饮食和栖息地使用的变化。 1930年至1960年,并调查与重大环境事件的关系。尽管厄尔尼诺事件会严重影响食物网,尤其是在东部热带太平洋地区,但我们发现大量的delta13C和15N记录与厄尔尼诺现象之间没有明确的联系,这可能是由于牙本质同位素记录之间的高度可变性或厄尔尼诺事件的影响较弱在20世纪。但是,我们发现散装的13C和15N记录分为三种时间模式,这表明鲸鱼的不同群体具有明显不同的终生觅食策略。每个牙齿的平均散装delta13C和delta 15N值呈正相关,我们发现各个鲸鱼通常根据时空模式分组在同位素空间中分离;为了确定每个时空模式中的鲸鱼是否在具有不同同位素基线的不同区域中觅食,我们测量了来自样品子集中单个氨基酸(AA)的delta13C和delta15N值。氨基酸同位素结果清楚地表明,总体同位素趋势是由于基线差异引起的,而不是饮食或生态系统结构的差异。具体而言,我们的结果表明,来自每个已识别分组的鲸鱼使用的地理区域不同,但营养位置相似,这是因为必需氨基酸和源氨基酸的同位素值与总体同位素值相关,而非必需氨基酸和营养氨基酸都具有与体相delta13C和delta15 N值分别没有关系。考虑到大量同位素记录以及CSIA数据,我们建议居住在热带东部太平洋地区的抹香鲸可能在类似的大规模环境约束下具有三种不同的终生觅食策略。在一起,这些结果为雌性抹香鲸之间的社会纽带提供了新颖的见解,因为每个社会群体在其一生中都拥有相同的栖息地和饮食,但是相邻的社会群体之间可能由于环境梯度而具有不同的营养位。

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  • 作者

    Zupcic-Moore, Jessica.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, Santa Cruz.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, Santa Cruz.;
  • 学科 Aquatic sciences.;Zoology.;Biological oceanography.
  • 学位 M.S.
  • 年度 2016
  • 页码 66 p.
  • 总页数 66
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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