Trophic peculiarities of the Great Cormorant, Grey Heron and Long-tailed Duck on the Baltic Sea Lithuanian coast: a stable isotope approach

Q4 Social Sciences
R. Morkūnė
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Abstract

The stable isotopes of nitrogen (δ15N) and carbon (δ13C) were analysed in the feathers of the Great Cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo), Grey Heron (Ardea cinerea) and Long-tailed Duck (Clangula hyemalis) staying in the different seasons at the Lithuanian Baltic Sea coast. Stable isotope ratios in bird feathers represented dietary variations and foraging habitats during the feather growth period. Adult Great Cormorants fed juveniles by smaller fish at the beginning of fledging, switching later to larger prey. The stable isotope analysis indicated that the Grey Heron diet did not change significantly during the fledging period of their juveniles. The calculated trophic levels of Great Cormorants and Grey Herons were similar (3.55 ± 0.12 and 3.57 ± 0.41, respectively). The isotopic values in Grey Herons and Great Cormorants were 14.6–16.0‰ for δ15N and –27.3–(–24.9)‰ for δ13C. These values are typical of piscivorous bird species mostly feeding in freshwater bodies, i. e. in the Curonian Lagoon. The δ15N values found in the feathers of Long-tailed Ducks ranged from 7.7 to 13.9‰ and the δ13C values ranged from –33.6 to –24.9‰ showing high variation of feeding habitats during the moulting period: from freshwater to marine environment.
波罗的海立陶宛海岸的大鸬鹚、灰鹭和长尾鸭的营养特性:稳定同位素方法
对立陶宛波罗的海沿岸不同季节生活的大鸬鹚(Phalacrocorax carbo)、灰鹭(Ardea cinerea)和长尾鸭(Clangula hyemalis)羽毛中氮(δ15N)和碳(δ13C)的稳定同位素进行了分析。鸟类羽毛的稳定同位素比值反映了羽毛生长期的饮食变化和觅食栖息地。成年大鸬鹚在幼雏初期以小鱼为食,后来转而捕食更大的猎物。稳定同位素分析表明,灰鹭的饮食在幼鸟羽化期间没有明显变化。大鸬鹚和苍鹭的营养水平相近,分别为3.55±0.12和3.57±0.41。灰鹭和大鸬鹚的δ15N同位素值为14.6 ~ 16.0‰,δ13C同位素值为- 27.3 ~(- 24.9)‰。这些值是典型的食鱼鸟类,主要在淡水水体中觅食,即在库尔斯泻湖。长尾鸭羽毛的δ15N值在7.7 ~ 13.9‰之间,δ13C值在-33.6 ~ -24.9‰之间,表明长尾鸭在换羽期的取食环境有很大的变化,从淡水环境到海洋环境。
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Socijalna Ekologija
Socijalna Ekologija Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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