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Macroalgal foraging preferences of juvenile green turtles (Chelonia mydas) in a warm temperate/subtropical transition zone

机译:温带/亚热带过渡带的绿海龟(Chelonia mydas)的大型藻类觅食偏好

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Understanding resource use and foraging requirements is important for the recovery of threatened and endangered marine turtles. Throughout their range, an increasing number of juvenile green turtles (Chelonia mydas) has been observed foraging and sheltering within man- made structures. These "artificial habitats" are ecologically important as they support the growth of attached macroalgae, a primary food resource of juvenile green turtles. A population of juvenile green turtles in the Trident Basin at Port Canaveral, Florida, USA (28.41(o) N, 80.59(o) W), has historically exhibited strong site fidelity. The purpose of this study was to compare the foraging of juvenile green turtles with the availability of macroalgal resources. Foraging (lavage) samples from 94 juvenile green turtles during a 2-year study period from September 2008 through April 2010 were analyzed with the data from two previous studies (1997 and 2002) to determine the patterns of foraging habits through time. Turtles predominantly foraged on species of red (Rhodophyta) and green (Chlorophyta) macroalgae; however, opportunistic foraging on flotsam and invertebrates was common. Selection for certain rhodophytes (i.e., Gelidiopsis planicaulis, Grateloupia filicina, and Hypnea spinella) and chlorophytes (i.e., Cladophora liniformis, Ulva flexuosa, U. lactuca, and U. prolifera) varied by sampling period. Temperature-driven changes in the macroalgal species composition drove inter-annual differences in foraging content between 2002 and 2010. In addition, after an extended cold event, foraging samples from several turtles contained macroalgae not present in the Basin which suggested that turtles moved out of the Basin to forage during this time or newly emigrated. Establishing baseline resource utilization is instrumental for identifying the quality and function of natural and artificial habitats supporting juvenile green turtles, as their populations continue to recover around the globe.
机译:了解资源的使用和觅食要求对于恢复受威胁和濒危的海龟很重要。在整个范围内,已经观察到越来越多的少年绿海龟(Chelonia mydas)在人造结构内觅食和栖身。这些“人工栖息地”在生态上很重要,因为它们支持附着的大型藻类的生长,大型藻类是少年绿海龟的主要食物资源。历史上,美国佛罗里达州卡纳维拉尔港三叉戟盆地的一群少年绿海龟(28.41(o)N,80.59(o)W)历来表现出强烈的地点保真度。这项研究的目的是将少年绿海龟的觅食与大型藻类资源的可利用性进行比较。在2008年9月至2010年4月的为期2年的研究期内,对94只幼年绿海龟的觅食(灌洗)样本进行了分析,并采用了之前两项研究(1997年和2002年)的数据,以确定随时间的觅食习惯模式。乌龟主要在红色(Rhodophyta)和绿色(Chlorophyta)大型藻类中觅食;然而,在浮游生物和无脊椎动物上进行机会性觅食很普遍。某些红生植物(即Gelidiopsis planicaulis,Grateloupia filicina和Hypnea spinella)和绿生植物(即Cladophora liniformis,Ulva flexuosa,U。lactuca和U.prolifera)的选择随采样周期而变化。温度驱动的大型藻类物种组成变化导致2002年至2010年之间的觅食量年际差异。此外,在持续的寒冷事件之后,几只海龟的觅食样本中含有盆地中不存在的大型藻类,这表明海龟已迁出。在此期间要觅食或新移民的流域。建立基线资源利用率有助于确定支持少年绿海龟的自然和人工栖息地的质量和功能,因为它们的种群在全球范围内继续恢复。

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    《Marine biology》 |2017年第8期|161.1-161.12|共12页
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    Florida Atlantic Univ, Harbor Branch Oceanog Inst, 5600 US 1 North, Ft Pierce, FL 34946 USA|Integrat Mission Support Serv, Kennedy Space Ctr Ecol Program, Mail Code IMS 300, Kennedy Space Ctr, FL 32899 USA;

    Florida Atlantic Univ, Harbor Branch Oceanog Inst, 5600 US 1 North, Ft Pierce, FL 34946 USA;

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