Understanding the feeding ecology of the broadnose sevengill shark (Notorynchus cepedianus) in Patagonia, Argentina

IF 1.8 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Food Webs Pub Date : 2024-02-15 DOI:10.1016/j.fooweb.2024.e00339
Manuela Funes , Agustín M. De Wysiecki , Nelson D. Bovcon , Andrés J. Jaureguizar , Alejo J. Irigoyen
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The broadnose sevengill shark (Notorynchus cepedianus) is classified as Vulnerable by the IUCN, and its population in the Southwest Atlantic is declining. Despite some progress in understanding the ecological requirements of the sevengill shark, there are still several information gaps. Essential aspects of its trophic ecology, such as main prey items or key feeding grounds, remain uncertain and this information is essential for developing effective conservation strategies. Stable isotopes and spontaneous regurgitations were analyzed to describe the trophic ecology of sevengill sharks within a marine protected area (MPA) of Península Valdés in Patagonia, Argentina. Analysis of spontaneous regurgitations revealed that the southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) was the primary prey item (70%) for the sevengill shark, during abundance peaks of both species in the MPA. However, the stable isotope analysis indicated that the teleosts were the main prey item, and the overall contribution of the elephant seal to the diet of the sevengill shark was around 30%. In addition, the contribution of each prey group varied with the size of the individuals. The estimated trophic position was 4.43, placing the species among the apex predators of the region. This study confirmed the use of the MPA as an essential foraging ground and contributed to identifying its main prey items. Also, it reflects the need to expand conservation tools beyond this particular coastal protection.

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了解阿根廷巴塔哥尼亚宽吻七鳃鲨(Notorynchus cepedianus)的觅食生态学
宽吻七鳃鲨(Notorynchus cepedianus)被世界自然保护联盟列为易危物种,其在西南大西洋的数量正在下降。尽管在了解七鳃鲨的生态需求方面取得了一些进展,但仍然存在一些信息空白。其营养生态学的重要方面,如主要猎物或主要觅食地,仍然不确定,而这些信息对于制定有效的保护策略至关重要。为了描述阿根廷巴塔哥尼亚巴尔德斯半岛(Península Valdés)海洋保护区内七鳃鲨的营养生态,对稳定同位素和自发反刍进行了分析。对自发反刍的分析表明,在海洋保护区内七鳃鳗鲨和南象海豹(Mirounga leonina)的数量高峰期,南象海豹是七鳃鳗鲨的主要猎物(70%)。然而,稳定同位素分析表明,长尾鳍鱼类是主要的猎物,象海豹对七鳃鳗鲨食物的总体贡献率约为 30%。此外,各猎物群的贡献率随个体大小而变化。据估计,七鳃鳗的营养级为 4.43,属于该地区的顶级捕食者。这项研究证实了海洋保护区被用作重要的觅食地,并有助于确定其主要猎物。此外,它还反映出有必要将保护手段扩展到这一特定的海岸保护区之外。
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