东南太平洋中上层长尾鲨(Alopias pelagicus)的营养链:一种通过碳和氮稳定同位素的方法

IF 1.8 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Food Webs Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.fooweb.2023.e00294
Marcos D. Calle-Morán , Peggy J. Loor-Andrade , Felipe Galván-Magaña
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作为以低营养级物种为食的顶级捕食者,远洋脱粒器“海雀”在沿海和海洋生态系统中发挥着至关重要的作用。它是与厄瓜多尔相关的商业物种。利用碳、氮稳定同位素分析了东南太平洋海域的天竺葵摄食链。考虑到缺乏关于这一主题的研究,这将阐明从基地到这种捕食者的营养和能量流动。它的饮食组成包括19种猎物,其中10种是头足类动物,9种是硬骨动物。最相关的物种是鱿鱼Ommastrephes bartramii、Dosidius gigas、Stenoteuthis oualaniensis和鱼类Merlucius gayi peruanus。远洋脱粒器是一种食肉动物,其猎物种类属于三级和四级营养级。雄性的碳和氮同位素比例与雌性相似,未成熟和成熟的生物体也是如此。这表明,该物种在低深度的海洋区域觅食,可能正在开发和共享具有类似觅食资源的区域。根据混合模型,乌贼是最重要的猎物群体,其中乌贼对其饮食的贡献最大。此外,这种鲨鱼被描述为一种特殊的捕食者,在性别和成熟阶段有营养重叠。
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Trophic chain of the pelagic thresher, Alopias pelagicus, in the Southeastern Pacific Ocean: An approach through stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen

The pelagic thresher, Alopias pelagicus, plays a vital role in coastal and marine ecosystems as a top predator that feeds on species from low trophic levels. It is a commercial species relevant in Ecuador. The feeding chain of A. pelagicus was analyzed through carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes in the Southeast Pacific Ocean. Considering the lack of studies regarding this topic, this would elucidate the flow of nutrients and energy from the base up to this predator. Its diet composition included 19 prey species, out of which 10 were cephalopods and nine Osteichthyes. The most relevant species were the squid Ommastrephes bartramii, Dosidicus gigas, Stenoteuthis oualaniensis, and the fish Merluccius gayi peruanus. The pelagic thresher is a carnivore predator, and its prey species belong to tertiary and quaternary trophic levels. The carbon and nitrogen male isotopic ratios were similar to those of females, as were immature and mature organisms. This suggests that this species feeds in oceanic regions of low depths and could be exploiting and sharing an area with similar feeding resources. According to the mixing models, squids were the most important prey group, in which the squid Ommastrephes bartramii contributed most to its diet. Furthermore, this shark was characterized as a specialist predator with a trophic overlap by sex and maturity stages.

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