Delphinus delphis
宽吻海豚
生物
营养水平
鲸脂
鲸鱼
海洋哺乳动物
生态型
鲸目动物
生态学
种间竞争
须鲸
栖息地
江豚
同位素分析
渔业
港口
计算机科学
程序设计语言
作者
Meica Valdivia,Luciano O. Valenzuela,Verónica Berriel,D. Rodríguez,Paula Laporta,Massimiliano Drago,Alessandra Cani,Leandro Bergamino
摘要
Abstract The study of resource partitioning within a community is central to understanding the processes that enable interspecific competition and coexistence. This study aimed to understand the resource partitioning and habitat preferences among odontocetes in Uruguay. We analyzed stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes data from the bone tissue of common dolphins ( Delphinus delphis ), Fraser's dolphins ( Lagenodelphis hosei ), false killer whales ( Pseudorca crassidens ), Lahille's bottlenose dolphins ( Tursiops truncatus gephyreus ), Burmeister's porpoises ( Phocoena spinipinnis ), and franciscana dolphins ( Pontoporia blainvillei ). Based on the isotopic values, false killer whale individuals were divided into two different ecological groups (ecotype 1 and 2). Isotopic values also suggest that franciscana dolphins, Burmeister's porpoises, Lahille's bottlenose dolphins, and false killer whales ecotype 1 feed on the continental shelf and/or high trophic level preys. At the other end of the gradient, values suggest Fraser's dolphins and false killer whales ecotype 2 use resources from the oceanic environment and/or lower trophic preys. Isotopic niche overlap was found between the common dolphin and Lahille's bottlenose dolphin and between Lahille's bottlenose dolphin and false killer whale ecotype 1. This work provides novel basic information about the trophic habit and feeding habitat of the odontocetes inhabiting one of the most important estuaries of South America.
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