1. Ontogenetic feeding shifts in two thresher shark species in the Galapagos Marine Reserve.
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Arnés-Urgellés C, Galván-Magaña F, Elorriaga-Verplancken FR, Delgado-Huertas A, and Páez-Rosas D
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- Animals, Ecuador, Carbon Isotopes analysis, Carbon Isotopes metabolism, Nitrogen Isotopes analysis, Pacific Ocean, Ecosystem, Spine, Collagen metabolism, Sharks metabolism, Sharks growth & development, Sharks physiology, Feeding Behavior physiology
- Abstract
Background: The morphology and hunting behavior of thresher sharks make them easily distinguishable. These species are distributed across the Tropical Pacific Ocean feeding on squid and small fish. However, ontogenetic changes in their feeding strategies and habitat use are still unknown in this region., Methods: We examined the δ
13 C and δ15 N signatures in vertebral collagen from populations of Alopias pelagicus and Alopias superciliosus inhabiting the Galapagos Marine Reserve, focusing on three maturity stages: neonate, juvenile and adult. The vertebrae samples were taken from the seizure of illegal fishing activities carried out by a foreign fleet within the Galapagos archipelago. A total of thirty-three vertebrae from A. pelagicus and twenty-one from A. superciliosus were analyzed., Results: Both species displayed significant differences in their δ15 N values ( p < 0.001), but not in δ13 C ( p = 0.230), suggesting a similar habitat use, but different prey consumption. Throughout their ontogeny, A. pelagicus displayed isotopic differences ( p < 0.001), where neonates showed lower δ13 C values and higher δ15 N values compared to juveniles, probably because they still reflect the isotopic signatures of their mothers even after the first year of life. This study highlights trophic differences between both species, accompanied by an ontogenetic variation in A. pelagicus , aspects that allow us to understand the role of these species within the dynamics of the Eastern Tropical Pacific ecosystem., Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no competing interests., (© 2024 Arnés-Urgellés et al.)- Published
- 2024
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