A multi-method approach reveals long- and short-term dietary differences in individual harbour porpoises Phocoena phocoena in the southern North Sea
Understanding predator-prey relationships is essential for revealing the complex role of marine mammals in exerting top-down control within marine ecosystems and is crucial for developing effective conservation strategies. The harbour porpoise Phocoena phocoena is the most abundant cetacean species...
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author | Heße, Eileen Boyi, Joy Ometere Das, Krishna Jung, Klaus Lehnert, Kristina Piette, Mathilde Pinzone, Marianna Schückel, Sabine Schückel, Ulrike Siebert, Ursula Gilles, Anita |
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description | Understanding predator-prey relationships is essential for revealing the complex role of marine mammals in exerting top-down control within marine ecosystems and is crucial for developing effective conservation strategies. The harbour porpoise Phocoena phocoena is the most abundant cetacean species in the North Sea, and most studies on its diet are based on traditional hard part analysis in stomachs providing limited knowledge of its complex feeding ecology. Here, we combined stomach content analysis (SCA), metabarcoding and stable isotope analysis on the same 48 individuals, stranded between 2005 and 2021, to elucidate the diet of harbour porpoises in the southern North Sea. We aimed to increase prey species detection rates and to uncover temporal changes in the diet by comparing individual diets immediately prior to stranding with assimilated diets. By using SCA and metabarcoding complementarily, we were able to increase species detection by 49% on an individual sample level and uncovered a previously unknown prey species, hooknose Agonus cataphractus. Adult harbour porpoises primarily obtain energy from common sole Solea solea and sandeels, while juveniles rely mainly on whiting Merlangius merlangus, reflecting distinct energy sources aligned with biomass estimates. Direct method comparison revealed great temporal dietary differences in adult and juvenile porpoises. Near-shore species with a benthic carbon source contributed most to the short-term diet, whereas offshore species with a pelagic carbon source contributed most to the long-term diet. This framework can be extended to other ecosystems and predator species to elucidate the species-specific diets of animals where direct observations are not feasible. |
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spelling | fttihohannover:oai:elib.tiho-hannover.de:tiho_mods_00013060 2025-04-06T14:54:34+00:00 A multi-method approach reveals long- and short-term dietary differences in individual harbour porpoises Phocoena phocoena in the southern North Sea Heße, Eileen Boyi, Joy Ometere Das, Krishna Jung, Klaus Lehnert, Kristina Piette, Mathilde Pinzone, Marianna Schückel, Sabine Schückel, Ulrike Siebert, Ursula Gilles, Anita 2025 https://doi.org/10.3354/meps14787 https://elib.tiho-hannover.de/receive/tiho_mods_00013060 https://elib.tiho-hannover.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/tiho_derivate_00003390/m755p115.pdf https://www.int-res.com/abstracts/meps/v755/p115-132/ eng eng Inter-Research Science Center Marine ecology progress series -- Mar Ecol Prog Ser -- Mar. Ecol. (Prog. Ser.) -- https://www.int-res.com/journals/meps/meps-home/ -- 0171-8630 -- 1616-1599 -- 2022265-8 https://doi.org/10.3354/meps14787 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess article ddc:570 Hochschulbibliographie allgemein Verzeichnis wissenschaftlicher Veröffentlichungen 2025 article Text doc-type:Article 2025 fttihohannover https://doi.org/10.3354/meps14787 2025-03-11T00:30:14Z Understanding predator-prey relationships is essential for revealing the complex role of marine mammals in exerting top-down control within marine ecosystems and is crucial for developing effective conservation strategies. The harbour porpoise Phocoena phocoena is the most abundant cetacean species in the North Sea, and most studies on its diet are based on traditional hard part analysis in stomachs providing limited knowledge of its complex feeding ecology. Here, we combined stomach content analysis (SCA), metabarcoding and stable isotope analysis on the same 48 individuals, stranded between 2005 and 2021, to elucidate the diet of harbour porpoises in the southern North Sea. We aimed to increase prey species detection rates and to uncover temporal changes in the diet by comparing individual diets immediately prior to stranding with assimilated diets. By using SCA and metabarcoding complementarily, we were able to increase species detection by 49% on an individual sample level and uncovered a previously unknown prey species, hooknose Agonus cataphractus. Adult harbour porpoises primarily obtain energy from common sole Solea solea and sandeels, while juveniles rely mainly on whiting Merlangius merlangus, reflecting distinct energy sources aligned with biomass estimates. Direct method comparison revealed great temporal dietary differences in adult and juvenile porpoises. Near-shore species with a benthic carbon source contributed most to the short-term diet, whereas offshore species with a pelagic carbon source contributed most to the long-term diet. This framework can be extended to other ecosystems and predator species to elucidate the species-specific diets of animals where direct observations are not feasible. Article in Journal/Newspaper Harbour porpoise Phocoena phocoena TiHo eLib (University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover) Marine Ecology Progress Series 755 115 132 |
spellingShingle | article ddc:570 Hochschulbibliographie allgemein Verzeichnis wissenschaftlicher Veröffentlichungen 2025 Heße, Eileen Boyi, Joy Ometere Das, Krishna Jung, Klaus Lehnert, Kristina Piette, Mathilde Pinzone, Marianna Schückel, Sabine Schückel, Ulrike Siebert, Ursula Gilles, Anita A multi-method approach reveals long- and short-term dietary differences in individual harbour porpoises Phocoena phocoena in the southern North Sea |
title | A multi-method approach reveals long- and short-term dietary differences in individual harbour porpoises Phocoena phocoena in the southern North Sea |
title_full | A multi-method approach reveals long- and short-term dietary differences in individual harbour porpoises Phocoena phocoena in the southern North Sea |
title_fullStr | A multi-method approach reveals long- and short-term dietary differences in individual harbour porpoises Phocoena phocoena in the southern North Sea |
title_full_unstemmed | A multi-method approach reveals long- and short-term dietary differences in individual harbour porpoises Phocoena phocoena in the southern North Sea |
title_short | A multi-method approach reveals long- and short-term dietary differences in individual harbour porpoises Phocoena phocoena in the southern North Sea |
title_sort | multi-method approach reveals long- and short-term dietary differences in individual harbour porpoises phocoena phocoena in the southern north sea |
topic | article ddc:570 Hochschulbibliographie allgemein Verzeichnis wissenschaftlicher Veröffentlichungen 2025 |
topic_facet | article ddc:570 Hochschulbibliographie allgemein Verzeichnis wissenschaftlicher Veröffentlichungen 2025 |
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