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Trophic structure of a boreal forest arthropod community revealed by stable isotope (tp#pdC, tp#eN) analyses

机译:通过稳定同位素分析(tp#pdC,tp#eN)揭示的北方森林节肢动物群落的营养结构

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Terrestrial arthropods are important components of boreal ecosystems but relatively little is known about their trophic structure within communities. We measured tp#pdC and tp#eN values in a broad range of arthropod taxa (Coleoptera, Diptera, Ephemeroptera, Homoptera, Hymenoptera, Lepidoptera, Odonata, Orthoptera, Araneae) from boreal forest in Prince Albert National Park, Saskatchewan, Canada. Isotopic measurements supported previous conventional investigations on foraging niches based on stomach content analysis and direct feeding observations but additional, new information was also obtained using the stable isotope approach. Significant differences were observed in both tp#eN and tp#pdC values between various orders and families or superfamilies within orders. Higher variance in stable isotope values for scavengers (e.g. carrion beetles; Coleoptera, Silphidae) and generalists (e.g. ground beetles; Coleoptera, Carabidae) was found compared to specialists (e.g. grasshoppers; Orthoptera). Consistent isotopic differences between terrestrial and aquatic species were not found. However, aquatic insect tp#pdC values tended to be lower than those of their terrestrial counterparts. We discuss the potential for using stable isotope methods to reconstruct trophic linkages and interaction involving arthropods.
机译:陆生节肢动物是北方生态系统的重要组成部分,但对它们在社区内的营养结构知之甚少。我们从加拿大萨斯喀彻温省阿尔伯特亲王国家公园的北方森林中测量了各种节肢动物类群(鞘翅目,双翅目,双翅目,直翅目,膜翅目,鳞翅目,翅目,直翅目,阿拉尼科)的tp#pdC和tp#eN值。同位素测量支持以前基于胃内容物分析和直接进食观察的觅食ni的常规研究,但是使用稳定同位素方法还可以获得其他新信息。在各种订单与订单中的家族或超家族之间,在tp#eN和tp#pdC值上均观察到显着差异。与专家(例如蚱;,直翅类)相比,清除剂(例如腐肉甲虫;鞘翅目,Sil科)和通才(例如地甲虫;鞘翅目,甲壳纲)的稳定同位素值差异更大。没有发现陆地和水生物种之间存在一致的同位素差异。但是,水生昆虫的tp#pdC值往往低于其陆地对应物。我们讨论使用稳定同位素方法来重建节肢动物的营养联系和相互作用的潜力。

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