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Stable isotopes evaluate exploitation of anthropogenic foods by the endangered San Joaquin kit fox (Vulpes macrotis mutica)

机译:稳定的同位素评估了濒临灭绝的San Joaquin kit fox(Vulpes macrotis mutica)对人为食品的开发

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The unprecedented rate of urbanization over the past several decades is a major concern for conservation globally and has given rise to the multidisciplinary field of urban ecology. This field explores the direct and indirect effects of human activities on food-web dynamics, community structure, and animal behavior in highly modified urban ecosystems. Urban ecosystems are typically characterized by reduced species diversity but increased abundance of a few species able to exploit anthropogenic food sources. For many urban mammalian and avian species direct resource subsidization is difficult to assess using traditional means such as scat analysis. Here we show how stable isotope analysis can be used to assess the exploitation of anthropogenic foods in an endangered carnivore, the San Joaquin kit fox (Vulpes macrotis mutica) inhabiting the southern San Joaquin Valley in California. Examination of carbon (δ~(13)C) and nitrogen (δ~(15)N) isotope data shows that kit foxes living in urban Bakersfield, California, extensively exploit anthropogenic foods, which sharply contrasts with dietary data derived from scat analysis. Urban kit foxes had significantly higher δ~(13)C and lower δ~(15)N values than foxes from adjacent nonurban areas and had similar isotope values as Bakersfield human residents, which suggests a shared food source. In contrast, examination of isotopic data for nonurban kit foxes shows that they largely consume the most abundant natural prey species found in their scats. Stable isotope analysis offers a rapid and cost-effective means of evaluating the degree to which urban wildlife populations exploit anthropogenic foods in areas where native C4 vegetation is relatively uncommon or absent, important in assessing the direct impacts of human activities on food-web dynamics in urban ecosystems. We anticipate that the isotopic gradients used here will be useful in assessing the exploitation of anthropogenic foods in other urban wildlife populations.
机译:在过去的几十年中,前所未有的城市化速度是全球保护的主要关注点,并引起了城市生态学的多学科领域。该领域探讨了人类活动对高度修改的城市生态系统中食物网动态,社区结构和动物行为的直接和间接影响。城市生态系统的典型特征是物种多样性减少,但能够利用人为食物来源的少数物种的丰度增加。对于许多城市哺乳动物和鸟类来说,使用粪便分析等传统方法很难评估直接资源补贴。在这里,我们展示了如何使用稳定的同位素分析来评估人类食肉在濒临灭绝的食肉动物中的开发,该食肉动物生活在加利福尼亚州南部圣华金河谷的圣华金奇狐(Vulpes macrotis mutica)。对碳(δ〜(13)C)和氮(δ〜(15)N)同位素数据的研究表明,生活在加利福尼亚州贝克斯菲尔德市的基特狐狸广泛利用人为食物,这与粪便分析得出的饮食数据形成鲜明对比。城市工具狐狸的δ〜(13)C和δ〜(15)N值显着高于邻近非城市地区的狐狸,且同位素值与贝克斯菲尔德居民相似,这表明它们是共同的食物来源。相比之下,对非城市野狐的同位素数据的检查表明,它们大量消耗了其粪便中发现的最丰富的自然猎物。稳定的同位素分析提供了一种快速且经济高效的方法,可用来评估在本地C4植被相对不常见或不存在的地区,城市野生动植物种群开发人为食物的程度,这对于评估人类活动对食物网络动态的直接影响非常重要。城市生态系统。我们预计这里使用的同位素梯度将有助于评估其他城市野生动植物种群中人为食物的开发。

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