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Organic contaminants as an ecological tool to explore niche partitioning: a case study using three pelagic shark species

机译:有机污染物作为探索生态位分配的生态工具:使用三种浮游鲨鱼物种的案例研究

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Chemical contaminant profiles are linked to an animal’s niche, providing a potential tool by which to assess resource partitioning in pelagic species. As proof of concept, we examined contaminant signatures in three species of sharks (Isurus oxyrinchus, Prionace glauca, and Alopias vulpinus) known to overlap in both space and time. Since these sharks comprise a predatory guild within the Southern California Bight (SCB), we predicted that species may partition spatial and dietary resources to limit the extent of competitive exclusion. Indeed, species were distinguishable by both total contaminant loads and their contaminant fingerprint, as random forest analysis found that species could be correctly classified 96% of the time. Our results demonstrate the utility of chemical analyses for ecological studies, and how contaminant tracers can be used in combination with traditional methods to elucidate how species may undergo niche partitioning to reduce competition for overlapping resources within predatory guilds.
机译:化学污染物概况与动物的生态位相关,提供了一种潜在工具,可用来评估中上层物种的资源分配。作为概念的证明,我们研究了三种已知在时空上重叠的鲨鱼(Isurus oxyrinchus,Prionace glauca和Alopias vulpinus)的污染物特征。由于这些鲨鱼在南加州湾(SCB)内构成掠夺性行会,因此我们预测,物种可能会划分空间和饮食资源,从而限制竞争性排斥的程度。确实,物种可以通过总污染物负荷和污染物指纹来区分,因为随机森林分析发现物种可以在96%的时间内正确分类。我们的结果证明了化学分析在生态学研究中的实用性,以及如何将污染物示踪剂与传统方法结合使用,以阐明物种如何进行生态位分配,以减少掠夺性行业内对重叠资源的竞争。

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