Compound-specific stable isotope analyses in Falkland Islands seabirds reveal seasonal changes in trophic positions.

IF 2.2 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Petra Quillfeldt, Juan F Masello
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Background: While nitrogen and carbon stable isotope values can reflect ecological segregation, prey choice and spatial distribution in seabirds, the interpretation of bulk stable isotope values is frequently hampered by a lack of isotopic baseline data. In this study, we used compound-specific isotope analyses of amino acids (CSIA-AA) to overcome this constraint and to study interspecific differences, seasonal and historical changes in trophic positions of five seabird species, three penguins and two petrels, from a sub-Antarctic seabird community.

Results: CSIA-AA allowed comparing trophic positions of seabirds with temperate and polar distributions. Gentoo and Magellanic penguins had the highest trophic positions during the breeding season (3.7 and 3.9), but decreased these (2.9 and 3.3) during the feed-up for moult. Intra-specific differences were also detected in Thin-billed prions, where carbon isotope values clearly separated individuals with polar and temperate distributions, both in the breeding and interbreeding periods. Thin-billed prions that foraged in polar waters had lower trophic positions (3.2) than conspecifics foraging in temperate waters (3.8). We further investigated historical changes by comparing museum samples with samples collected recently. Our pilot study suggests that Rockhopper penguins, Magellanic penguins and Thin-billed prions with temperate non-breeding distributions had retained their trophic levels over a 90-100 year period, while Gentoo penguins and Thin-billed prions with polar non-breeding distributions had decreased trophic levels compared to historical samples. In contrast, Wilson's storm-petrels had slightly increased trophic levels compared to samples taken in 1924-1930.

Conclusions: We applied compound-specific stable isotope analyses across a range of contexts, from intra-specific comparisons between stages of the breeding cycle to inter-specific seabird community analysis that would not have been possible using bulk stable isotope analyses alone due to differences in isotopic baselines.

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对福克兰群岛海鸟的化合物特异性稳定同位素分析揭示了营养位置的季节性变化。
背景:虽然氮和碳稳定同位素值可以反映海鸟的生态隔离、猎物选择和空间分布,但由于缺乏同位素基线数据,大量稳定同位素值的解释经常受到阻碍。本研究利用氨基酸化合物特异性同位素分析(CSIA-AA)克服了这一限制,研究了亚南极海鸟群落中3种企鹅和2种海燕5种海鸟的种间差异、营养位置的季节和历史变化。结果:CSIA-AA可以比较温带和极地分布的海鸟的营养地位。巴布亚企鹅和麦哲伦企鹅的营养等级在繁殖期最高(3.7和3.9),在换羽期下降(2.9和3.3)。在薄嘴朊病毒中也发现了种内差异,在繁殖和杂交时期,碳同位素值明显区分了极地和温带分布的个体。在极地水域觅食的薄喙朊病毒的营养地位(3.2)低于在温带水域觅食的同种朊病毒(3.8)。我们通过比较博物馆样本和最近收集的样本,进一步研究了历史变化。初步研究表明,温带非繁殖期分布的跳岩企鹅、麦哲伦企鹅和薄嘴朊病毒在90-100年的时间内保持了营养水平,而极地非繁殖期分布的巴布亚企鹅和薄嘴朊病毒的营养水平较历史样本有所下降。相比之下,威尔逊的风暴海燕的营养水平与1924-1930年的样本相比略有增加。结论:我们在一系列背景下应用了化合物特异性稳定同位素分析,从繁殖周期阶段之间的种内比较到种间海鸟群落分析,由于同位素基线的差异,单独使用整体稳定同位素分析是不可能的。
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BMC Ecology
BMC Ecology ECOLOGY-
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5.80
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期刊介绍: BMC Ecology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on environmental, behavioral and population ecology as well as biodiversity of plants, animals and microbes.
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