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You are what you eat: Examining the effects of provisioning tourism on shark diets

机译:你是你吃的东西:检查围攻旅游对鲨鱼饮食的影响

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Wildlife tourism is a growing industry, with significant conservation and socio-economic benefits. Concerns have however been raised about the possible impacts of this industry on the long-term behaviour, health and fitness of the animal species tourists come to see (the target species), particularly when those species are regularly fed to improve the tourism experience. Information on the contribution of food rewards to the diet of the target species at feeding sites is critical to assess the dependency on handouts and to identify possible health/fitness problems that might be associated, if handouts become the main part of animals' diets. Here, we use stable isotopes (delta C-13 and delta N-15) to evaluate the importance of handouts for a marine predator, the bull shark (Carcharhinus leucas), at a feeding site (Fiji) where shark feeds occur 5 days/week and sharks (up to 75 individuals/dive) are fed similar to 200 kg of tuna heads/day. There was no evidence of incorporation of food provided, even for individuals that regularly consume food rewards. Results, when combined with those from previous studies on bull shark movements and feeding rates at our study site, show that current levels of provisioning likely have no long-term impacts on bull shark diet or behaviour. This study also demonstrates the applicability of stable isotope analysis to assess and monitor the contribution of food rewards to wildlife, and highlights the benefits of using multi-sources of information to gain a holistic understanding of the effects of provisioning predators.
机译:野生动物旅游是一种不断增长的行业,具有显着的保护和社会经济效益。然而,担心这一行业对动物物种游客的长期行为,健康和健康来看待(目标物种)的可能影响,特别是当这些物种经常喂养以改善旅游经验时。有关食物奖励对饲养地点饮食饮食筹码的信息对于评估涉及的依赖性以及识别可能与动物饮食的主要部分的校正以及可能有关的可能健康/健身问题,这是至关重要的。在这里,我们使用稳定的同位素(Delta C-13和Delta N-15)来评估辐射海洋捕食者,牛鲨(Carcharhinus Leucas),饲养场(斐济)的讲义的重要性,其中鲨鱼饲料5天/周和鲨鱼(最多75个个人/潜水)喂食200公斤的金枪鱼头/日。甚至没有定期消耗食物奖励的个人也没有纳入食物的证据。结果,当与我们的研究现场的牛鲨运动和饲养率的研究结果相结合,表明目前的供应水平可能对公牛鲨饮食或行为没有长期影响。本研究还展示了稳定的同位素分析的适用性,以评估和监测食物奖励对野生动物的贡献,并突出了利用多源信息来利益获得完整理解供应捕食者的影响的好处。

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