Stable Isotope Analyses of Tooth Annuli Reveal Temporal Dietary Records: An Example Using Stellar Sea Lions

Stable isotope analysis of teeth of marine mammals can provide valuable information on trophic level and source of feeding. However, the isotopic analysis of whole teeth presents only an average dietary estimate for individuals across the period of growth of that tooth. While such analyses can be va...

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Main Authors: Hobson, Keith, Sease, John
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spelling ftunivnebraskali:oai:digitalcommons.unl.edu:usdeptcommercepub-1043 2023-11-12T04:15:20+01:00 Stable Isotope Analyses of Tooth Annuli Reveal Temporal Dietary Records: An Example Using Stellar Sea Lions Hobson, Keith Sease, John 1998-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/usdeptcommercepub/20 https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/context/usdeptcommercepub/article/1043/viewcontent/Sease_MMS_1998_Stable_isotope.pdf unknown DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/usdeptcommercepub/20 https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/context/usdeptcommercepub/article/1043/viewcontent/Sease_MMS_1998_Stable_isotope.pdf Publications, Agencies and Staff of the U.S. Department of Commerce Environmental Sciences text 1998 ftunivnebraskali 2023-10-30T10:35:08Z Stable isotope analysis of teeth of marine mammals can provide valuable information on trophic level and source of feeding. However, the isotopic analysis of whole teeth presents only an average dietary estimate for individuals across the period of growth of that tooth. While such analyses can be valuable, particularly in the case of fossil material, in contrast, isotopic analysis of individual annuli of teeth can provide dietary information for each year of tooth growth, in some cases representing the whole of the animal's life. We measured stable-carbon isotope ratios (13C/12C) in the inorganic (hydroxyapatire) and stable-nitrogen isotope ratios (15N/14N) in the organic (primarily collagenous) components of individual tooth annuli of 18 male Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus) obtained from archived collections from the Bering Sea and Gulf of Alaska and from single northern fur seals (Callorbinus ursinus) and northern elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris) from the central Aleutian Islands and eastern Gulf of Alaska, respectively. In several individuals, we detected considerable variation in stable isotope values among annuli, up to 6.1% for δ15N and 5.1% for δ13C values. Enrichment in δ15N and depletion of δ13C values in the first annulus may correspond to dietary inputs from mother's milk during the period of suckling. Other variations among years may be caused by dietary changes or movements of individuals between regions differing in isotopic signatures of foodweb primary production. Our study indicates that the isotopic analysis of individual tooth annuli represents a fine-scale tool for dietary reconstructions involving marine mammals, and cautions against the use of whole-tooth material averaged over several annuli. Text Bering Sea Elephant Seals Alaska Aleutian Islands University of Nebraska-Lincoln: DigitalCommons@UNL Bering Sea Gulf of Alaska
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Hobson, Keith
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Stable Isotope Analyses of Tooth Annuli Reveal Temporal Dietary Records: An Example Using Stellar Sea Lions
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description Stable isotope analysis of teeth of marine mammals can provide valuable information on trophic level and source of feeding. However, the isotopic analysis of whole teeth presents only an average dietary estimate for individuals across the period of growth of that tooth. While such analyses can be valuable, particularly in the case of fossil material, in contrast, isotopic analysis of individual annuli of teeth can provide dietary information for each year of tooth growth, in some cases representing the whole of the animal's life. We measured stable-carbon isotope ratios (13C/12C) in the inorganic (hydroxyapatire) and stable-nitrogen isotope ratios (15N/14N) in the organic (primarily collagenous) components of individual tooth annuli of 18 male Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus) obtained from archived collections from the Bering Sea and Gulf of Alaska and from single northern fur seals (Callorbinus ursinus) and northern elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris) from the central Aleutian Islands and eastern Gulf of Alaska, respectively. In several individuals, we detected considerable variation in stable isotope values among annuli, up to 6.1% for δ15N and 5.1% for δ13C values. Enrichment in δ15N and depletion of δ13C values in the first annulus may correspond to dietary inputs from mother's milk during the period of suckling. Other variations among years may be caused by dietary changes or movements of individuals between regions differing in isotopic signatures of foodweb primary production. Our study indicates that the isotopic analysis of individual tooth annuli represents a fine-scale tool for dietary reconstructions involving marine mammals, and cautions against the use of whole-tooth material averaged over several annuli.
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title Stable Isotope Analyses of Tooth Annuli Reveal Temporal Dietary Records: An Example Using Stellar Sea Lions
title_short Stable Isotope Analyses of Tooth Annuli Reveal Temporal Dietary Records: An Example Using Stellar Sea Lions
title_full Stable Isotope Analyses of Tooth Annuli Reveal Temporal Dietary Records: An Example Using Stellar Sea Lions
title_fullStr Stable Isotope Analyses of Tooth Annuli Reveal Temporal Dietary Records: An Example Using Stellar Sea Lions
title_full_unstemmed Stable Isotope Analyses of Tooth Annuli Reveal Temporal Dietary Records: An Example Using Stellar Sea Lions
title_sort stable isotope analyses of tooth annuli reveal temporal dietary records: an example using stellar sea lions
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