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Use of isotopic analysis of vertebrae in reconstructing ontogenetic feeding ecology in white sharks

Authors :
Aaron N. Rice
James A. Estrada
Gregory B. Skomal
Lisa J. Natanson
Source :
Ecology. 87(4)
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

We conducted stable 13C and 15N analysis on white shark vertebrae and demonstrated that incremental analysis of isotopes along the radius of a vertebral centrum produces a chronological record of dietary information, allowing for reconstruction of an individual's trophic history. Isotopic data showed significant enrichments in 15N with increasing sampling distance from the centrum center, indicating a correlation between body size and trophic level. Additionally, isotopic values verified two distinct ontogenetic trophic shifts in the white shark: one following parturition, marking a dietary switch from yolk to fish; and one at a total length of >341 cm, representing a known diet shift from fish to marine mammals. Retrospective trophic-level reconstruction using vertebral tissue will have broad applications in future studies on the ecology of threatened, endangered, or extinct species to determine life-long feeding patterns, which would be impossible through other methods.

Details

ISSN :
00129658
Volume :
87
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Ecology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a341f03c6f4de52c2304795d19c840e3