δ15 N and δ13C in Skin Biopsy Sample: a Note on Their Applicability for Examining the Relative Trophic Level in Three Rorqual Species

Preliminary stable nitrogen and carbon isotope analysis was undertaken to investigate whether the resulting data support current knowledge of diet as obtained by conventional approaches. Blue (Balaenoptera musculus), fin (B. physalus) and Bryde's (B. edeni) whales co-occur temporally and are kn...

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Main Authors: Gendron, Diane, Aguíñiga García, Sergio, Carriquirry, José D.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Journal of Cetacean Research and Management 2001
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spelling ftipnmexicoir:oai:www.repositoriodigital.ipn.mx:123456789/13080 2023-07-16T03:57:37+02:00 δ15 N and δ13C in Skin Biopsy Sample: a Note on Their Applicability for Examining the Relative Trophic Level in Three Rorqual Species Gendron, Diane Aguíñiga García, Sergio Carriquirry, José D. 2001 http://www.repositoriodigital.ipn.mx/handle/123456789/13080 en eng Journal of Cetacean Research and Management 1561-0713 http://www.repositoriodigital.ipn.mx/handle/123456789/13080 Biopsy Sampling Fin Whale Prey Isotopes Techniques Bryde's Whale Blue Whale food Article 2001 ftipnmexicoir 2023-06-28T10:39:33Z Preliminary stable nitrogen and carbon isotope analysis was undertaken to investigate whether the resulting data support current knowledge of diet as obtained by conventional approaches. Blue (Balaenoptera musculus), fin (B. physalus) and Bryde's (B. edeni) whales co-occur temporally and are known to feed in the Gulf of California, Mexico. Isotope measurements were taken from: known prey (three euphausiids and four sardine samples); skin biopsies (two for each whale species); and from faeces (one blue and three fin whale samples). Although the sample size was small, the range of ä15N values obtained was consistent with prior knowledge of the whales feeding habits, with values increasing in the order: blue (x=12.9), fin (x=15.4) and Bryde's whales (x=15.8). The low value for the blue whale confirms its known stenophagous habit. The closeness of d15N values for fin and Bryde's whales coincides with the known icthyophagous habits of the Bryde's whale and the more generalist fin whale which feeds on both fish and zooplankton. The difference in ä13C values for fin (x=16.0) and Bryde's whales (x=18.1) suggests that although they feed at the same trophic level, they might use different food sources or feeding sites. Results of ä15N suggest that fin and Bryde's whales share the same relative trophic level, blue whales and juvenile sardines (S. sagax) share a lower position, followed by the euphausiid (Nematocelis difficilis) and fin whale faeces, and at the lowest level blue whale faeces. Instituto Politécnico Nacional (IPN). Centro Interdisciplinario de Ciencias Marinas Ciencias marinas PDF Article in Journal/Newspaper Balaenoptera musculus Blue whale Fin whale El Instituto Politécnico Nacional (IPN): Repositorio Digital Institucional (RDI) Rorqual ENVELOPE(-62.311,-62.311,-65.648,-65.648)
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topic Biopsy Sampling
Fin Whale
Prey
Isotopes
Techniques
Bryde's Whale
Blue Whale
food
spellingShingle Biopsy Sampling
Fin Whale
Prey
Isotopes
Techniques
Bryde's Whale
Blue Whale
food
Gendron, Diane
Aguíñiga García, Sergio
Carriquirry, José D.
δ15 N and δ13C in Skin Biopsy Sample: a Note on Their Applicability for Examining the Relative Trophic Level in Three Rorqual Species
topic_facet Biopsy Sampling
Fin Whale
Prey
Isotopes
Techniques
Bryde's Whale
Blue Whale
food
description Preliminary stable nitrogen and carbon isotope analysis was undertaken to investigate whether the resulting data support current knowledge of diet as obtained by conventional approaches. Blue (Balaenoptera musculus), fin (B. physalus) and Bryde's (B. edeni) whales co-occur temporally and are known to feed in the Gulf of California, Mexico. Isotope measurements were taken from: known prey (three euphausiids and four sardine samples); skin biopsies (two for each whale species); and from faeces (one blue and three fin whale samples). Although the sample size was small, the range of ä15N values obtained was consistent with prior knowledge of the whales feeding habits, with values increasing in the order: blue (x=12.9), fin (x=15.4) and Bryde's whales (x=15.8). The low value for the blue whale confirms its known stenophagous habit. The closeness of d15N values for fin and Bryde's whales coincides with the known icthyophagous habits of the Bryde's whale and the more generalist fin whale which feeds on both fish and zooplankton. The difference in ä13C values for fin (x=16.0) and Bryde's whales (x=18.1) suggests that although they feed at the same trophic level, they might use different food sources or feeding sites. Results of ä15N suggest that fin and Bryde's whales share the same relative trophic level, blue whales and juvenile sardines (S. sagax) share a lower position, followed by the euphausiid (Nematocelis difficilis) and fin whale faeces, and at the lowest level blue whale faeces. Instituto Politécnico Nacional (IPN). Centro Interdisciplinario de Ciencias Marinas Ciencias marinas PDF
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Gendron, Diane
Aguíñiga García, Sergio
Carriquirry, José D.
author_facet Gendron, Diane
Aguíñiga García, Sergio
Carriquirry, José D.
author_sort Gendron, Diane
title δ15 N and δ13C in Skin Biopsy Sample: a Note on Their Applicability for Examining the Relative Trophic Level in Three Rorqual Species
title_short δ15 N and δ13C in Skin Biopsy Sample: a Note on Their Applicability for Examining the Relative Trophic Level in Three Rorqual Species
title_full δ15 N and δ13C in Skin Biopsy Sample: a Note on Their Applicability for Examining the Relative Trophic Level in Three Rorqual Species
title_fullStr δ15 N and δ13C in Skin Biopsy Sample: a Note on Their Applicability for Examining the Relative Trophic Level in Three Rorqual Species
title_full_unstemmed δ15 N and δ13C in Skin Biopsy Sample: a Note on Their Applicability for Examining the Relative Trophic Level in Three Rorqual Species
title_sort δ15 n and δ13c in skin biopsy sample: a note on their applicability for examining the relative trophic level in three rorqual species
publisher Journal of Cetacean Research and Management
publishDate 2001
url http://www.repositoriodigital.ipn.mx/handle/123456789/13080
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geographic Rorqual
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genre Balaenoptera musculus
Blue whale
Fin whale
genre_facet Balaenoptera musculus
Blue whale
Fin whale
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