Long-Term Feeding Ecology and Habitat Use in Harbour Porpoises Phocoena Phocoena from Scandinavian Waters Inferred from Trace Elements and Stable Isotopes
peer reviewed BACKGROUND: We investigated the feeding ecology and habitat use of 32 harbour porpoises by-caught in 4 localities along the Scandinavian coast from the North Sea to the Barents Sea using time-integrative markers: stable isotopes (delta13C, delta15N) and trace elements (Zn, Cu, Fe, Se,...
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ftorbi:oai:orbi.ulg.ac.be:2268/672 2024-11-10T14:38:15+00:00 Long-Term Feeding Ecology and Habitat Use in Harbour Porpoises Phocoena Phocoena from Scandinavian Waters Inferred from Trace Elements and Stable Isotopes Fontaine, Michael Tolley, K. A. Siebert, U. Gobert, Sylvie Lepoint, Gilles Bouquegneau, Jean-Marie Das, Krishna MARE - Centre Interfacultaire de Recherches en Océanologie - ULiège 2007 https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/672 https://orbi.uliege.be/bitstream/2268/672/1/2007%20BMC.pdf https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6785-7-1 en eng BioMed Central http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6785/7/1 urn:issn:1472-6785 https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/672 info:hdl:2268/672 https://orbi.uliege.be/bitstream/2268/672/1/2007%20BMC.pdf info:pmid:17229317 open access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess BMC Ecology, 7 (2007) Marine mammals harbour porpoise Phocoena phocoena stable isotopes trace elements metals diet trophic ecology Life sciences Aquatic sciences & oceanology Sciences du vivant Sciences aquatiques & océanologie journal article http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 info:eu-repo/semantics/article peer reviewed 2007 ftorbi https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6785-7-1 2024-10-21T15:24:54Z peer reviewed BACKGROUND: We investigated the feeding ecology and habitat use of 32 harbour porpoises by-caught in 4 localities along the Scandinavian coast from the North Sea to the Barents Sea using time-integrative markers: stable isotopes (delta13C, delta15N) and trace elements (Zn, Cu, Fe, Se, total Hg and Cd), in relation to habitat characteristics (bathymetry) and geographic position (latitude). RESULTS: Among the trace elements analysed, only Cd, with an oceanic specific food origin, was found to be useful as an ecological tracer. All other trace elements studied were not useful, most likely because of physiological regulation and/or few specific sources in the food web. The delta13C, delta15N signatures and Cd levels were highly correlated with each other, as well as with local bathymetry and geographic position (latitude). Variation in the isotopic ratios indicated a shift in harbour porpoise's feeding habits from pelagic prey species in deep northern waters to more coastal and/or demersal prey in the relatively shallow North Sea and Skagerrak waters. This result is consistent with stomach content analyses found in the literature. This shift was associated with a northward Cd-enrichment which provides further support to the Cd 'anomaly' previously reported in polar waters and suggests that porpoises in deep northern waters include Cd-contaminated prey in their diet, such as oceanic cephalopods. CONCLUSION: As stable isotopes and Cd provide information in the medium and the long term respectively, the spatial variation found, shows that harbour porpoises experience different ecological regimes during the year along the Scandinavian coasts, adapting their feeding habits to local oceanographic conditions, without performing extensive migration. Article in Journal/Newspaper Barents Sea Harbour porpoise Phocoena phocoena University of Liège: ORBi (Open Repository and Bibliography) Barents Sea BMC Ecology 7 1 1 |
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Marine mammals harbour porpoise Phocoena phocoena stable isotopes trace elements metals diet trophic ecology Life sciences Aquatic sciences & oceanology Sciences du vivant Sciences aquatiques & océanologie Fontaine, Michael Tolley, K. A. Siebert, U. Gobert, Sylvie Lepoint, Gilles Bouquegneau, Jean-Marie Das, Krishna Long-Term Feeding Ecology and Habitat Use in Harbour Porpoises Phocoena Phocoena from Scandinavian Waters Inferred from Trace Elements and Stable Isotopes |
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peer reviewed BACKGROUND: We investigated the feeding ecology and habitat use of 32 harbour porpoises by-caught in 4 localities along the Scandinavian coast from the North Sea to the Barents Sea using time-integrative markers: stable isotopes (delta13C, delta15N) and trace elements (Zn, Cu, Fe, Se, total Hg and Cd), in relation to habitat characteristics (bathymetry) and geographic position (latitude). RESULTS: Among the trace elements analysed, only Cd, with an oceanic specific food origin, was found to be useful as an ecological tracer. All other trace elements studied were not useful, most likely because of physiological regulation and/or few specific sources in the food web. The delta13C, delta15N signatures and Cd levels were highly correlated with each other, as well as with local bathymetry and geographic position (latitude). Variation in the isotopic ratios indicated a shift in harbour porpoise's feeding habits from pelagic prey species in deep northern waters to more coastal and/or demersal prey in the relatively shallow North Sea and Skagerrak waters. This result is consistent with stomach content analyses found in the literature. This shift was associated with a northward Cd-enrichment which provides further support to the Cd 'anomaly' previously reported in polar waters and suggests that porpoises in deep northern waters include Cd-contaminated prey in their diet, such as oceanic cephalopods. CONCLUSION: As stable isotopes and Cd provide information in the medium and the long term respectively, the spatial variation found, shows that harbour porpoises experience different ecological regimes during the year along the Scandinavian coasts, adapting their feeding habits to local oceanographic conditions, without performing extensive migration. |
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Fontaine, Michael Tolley, K. A. Siebert, U. Gobert, Sylvie Lepoint, Gilles Bouquegneau, Jean-Marie Das, Krishna |
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Fontaine, Michael Tolley, K. A. Siebert, U. Gobert, Sylvie Lepoint, Gilles Bouquegneau, Jean-Marie Das, Krishna |
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Fontaine, Michael |
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Long-Term Feeding Ecology and Habitat Use in Harbour Porpoises Phocoena Phocoena from Scandinavian Waters Inferred from Trace Elements and Stable Isotopes |
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Long-Term Feeding Ecology and Habitat Use in Harbour Porpoises Phocoena Phocoena from Scandinavian Waters Inferred from Trace Elements and Stable Isotopes |
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Long-Term Feeding Ecology and Habitat Use in Harbour Porpoises Phocoena Phocoena from Scandinavian Waters Inferred from Trace Elements and Stable Isotopes |
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Long-Term Feeding Ecology and Habitat Use in Harbour Porpoises Phocoena Phocoena from Scandinavian Waters Inferred from Trace Elements and Stable Isotopes |
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Long-Term Feeding Ecology and Habitat Use in Harbour Porpoises Phocoena Phocoena from Scandinavian Waters Inferred from Trace Elements and Stable Isotopes |
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long-term feeding ecology and habitat use in harbour porpoises phocoena phocoena from scandinavian waters inferred from trace elements and stable isotopes |
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https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/672 https://orbi.uliege.be/bitstream/2268/672/1/2007%20BMC.pdf https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6785-7-1 |
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Barents Sea Harbour porpoise Phocoena phocoena |
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BMC Ecology, 7 (2007) |
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