北巴塔哥尼亚羚牛的饮食变化:通过研究稳定同位素透视历史生态学

Adolfo F Gil, Clara Otaola, Jonathan Dombrosky, Martín Luna, Gisela Quiroga, Armado Dauverné, Steve Wolverton, Roberto Pereyra Lobos, Gustavo Neme
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本文介绍了对阿根廷中西部瓜纳科鸟同位素生态学的研究结果。我们利用对西班牙前时期和现代鬣羚种群(n = 129)的骨胶原进行的稳定同位素分析,研究了鬣羚的历史种群生态学,并考虑了两个生态区的变异性:蒙特炎热沙漠和安第斯-巴塔哥尼亚寒冷沙漠。我们的研究探讨了瓜纳科动物饮食随时间变化的一致性,评估了古生态学,为保护该类群提供了信息。我们发现,现代和考古时期的瓜纳科动物在同位素生态位大小方面存在明显差异。在按生态区域进行分析时,不同时期的生态位大小存在显著差异,这表明瓜纳卡鼠有独特的饮食习惯,并在不同生态区域占据不同的生态位。通过比较不同时期和不同空间的标准椭圆面积(SEA),我们发现,在安第斯-巴塔哥尼亚生态区,羚牛的考古标准椭圆面积小于现代标准椭圆面积。相反,在蒙特,考古 SEA 要大于现代样本的 SEA。前西班牙时期与现代种群之间的对比凸显了人类活动和保护工作对鸠鹊分布和生态的影响。这些发现对了解瓜纳科鸟生态具有重要意义,并对保护政策产生影响。
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Dietary change of North Patagonian guanacos: A historical ecology perspective through the study of stable isotopes
This paper presents the results of a study on the isotopic ecology of guanacos in central western Argentina. We examine the historical population ecology of guanacos using stable isotope analysis of bone collagen from pre-Hispanic and modern guanaco populations ( n = 129), considering variability in two ecoregions: the Monte hot desert and the Andean-Patagonian cold desert. Our study addresses the consistency of guanaco diets over time, evaluating palaeoecology to provide information for conservation of this taxon. We found significant differences in isotopic niche size between modern and archaeological guanacos. When analyzed by ecoregion, there were significant differences in niche size through time, indicating that guanacos had distinctive dietary habits and occupied different ecological niches across the ecoregions. Comparing Standard Ellipse Areas (SEA) through time and across space, we observed that the archaeological SEA for guanacos is smaller than its modern counterpart in the Andean-Patagonia ecoregion. Conversely, in Monte, the archaeological SEA is larger than the one established for modern samples. The contrast between pre-Hispanic and modern populations highlight the impact of human activity and conservation efforts on the distribution and ecology of guanacos. These findings have important implications for understanding guanaco ecology with consequences for conservation policies.
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