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DOI10.3354/meps11230
Stable isotope mixing models elucidate sex and size effects on the diet of a generalist marine predator
Bjorkland, Rhema H.1; Pearson, Scott F.2; Jeffries, Steve J.2; Lance, Monique M.2; Acevedo-Gutierrez, Alejandro3; Ward, Eric J.4
发表日期2015-04-22
ISSN0171-8630
卷号526页码:213-225
英文摘要

We applied a 2-step clustering algorithm and Bayesian stable isotope mixing model to examine intraspecific differences in the contribution of prey sources to the diet and foraging habitat of harbor seals Phoca vitulina in the Salish Sea, USA. We analyzed stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen collected from 32 seals and 248 prey samples representing 18 of 25 of the most common seal prey items identified in seal scat. Stable isotope analyses identified significant harbor seal sex- and size-based differences in diet and foraging habitat use. In comparison to males, female harbor seals had a higher contribution of prey items that were more C-13-enriched. This result may indicate that females derived more of their delta C-13 value from nearshore versus offshore food webs, an explanation supported by movement data on this population. However, large seals of both sexes displayed a greater offshore signal in their diet, indicating that seal mass effects on foraging habitat use were somewhat independent of sex. Our work contributes to understanding trophic linkages between these generalist consumers and their prey. The foraging differences that we detected between male and female harbor seals present complex challenges for fisheries management and for the design of marine reserves. Many marine reserves in the Pacific Northwest are located in close proximity to seal haul-out sites. By lowering the energetic costs of foraging of females, these reserves may ultimately have the unintended effect of increasing individual fitness, population growth rate, and influencing future predator-induced mortality on endangered species.


英文关键词Stable isotopes;Bayesian mixing model;Harbor seal;Phoca vitulina;Pinniped;Salish Sea
语种英语
WOS记录号WOS:000354394900017
来源期刊MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES
来源机构美国环保署
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/59858
作者单位1.NOAA, Natl Marine Fisheries Serv, NW Fisheries Sci Ctr, Fisheries Resource Assessment & Monitoring Div, Seattle, WA 98112 USA;
2.Washington Dept Fish & Wildlife, Wildlife Sci Div, Olympia, WA 98501 USA;
3.Western Washington Univ, Dept Biol, Bellingham, WA 98225 USA;
4.NOAA, Natl Marine Fisheries Serv, NW Fisheries Sci Ctr, Conservat Biol Div, Seattle, WA 98112 USA
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Bjorkland, Rhema H.,Pearson, Scott F.,Jeffries, Steve J.,et al. Stable isotope mixing models elucidate sex and size effects on the diet of a generalist marine predator[J]. 美国环保署,2015,526:213-225.
APA Bjorkland, Rhema H.,Pearson, Scott F.,Jeffries, Steve J.,Lance, Monique M.,Acevedo-Gutierrez, Alejandro,&Ward, Eric J..(2015).Stable isotope mixing models elucidate sex and size effects on the diet of a generalist marine predator.MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES,526,213-225.
MLA Bjorkland, Rhema H.,et al."Stable isotope mixing models elucidate sex and size effects on the diet of a generalist marine predator".MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES 526(2015):213-225.
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