Ontogenetic and sexual characterization of the feeding habits of franciscanas,Pontoporia blainvillei,based on tooth dentin carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes |
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Authors: | Genyffer Troina Silvina Botta Eduardo R Secchi Frank Dehairs |
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Affiliation: | 1. Laboratório de Ecologia e Conserva??o da Megafauna Marinha (ECOMEGA), Universidade Federal do Rio Grande, Instituto de Oceanografia, Rio Grande/RS (CEP 96203‐900), Brazil;2. Analytical, Environmental and Geo‐Chemistry Department, Earth System Sciences Research Group, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium |
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Abstract: | We assessed the feeding habits of franciscanas (Pontoporia blainvillei) from southern Brazil through carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes measured in the tooth dentin of dolphins from different age classes. Generalized additive models were fitted to assess whether sex, age, and total body length explained changes in franciscanas isotope ratios. Bayesian isotope mixing models were applied to estimate the contributions of prey items, selected based on stomach content analysis (SCA), to franciscanas' diet. Different trophic enrichment factors (TEF) were applied and the results were compared using Bhattachayya's coefficient index to test for differences in model outputs and to define the best TEF for franciscanas. We found different relative importance of the main prey between the methods, and the contribution by squids could be lower than suggested by SCA. Because the dentin deposited during nursing seems to influence the isotopic ratios of juveniles, caution is recommended when interpreting dietary estimates based on whole tooth samples. This study is the first to characterize ontogenetic shifts in franciscanas' feeding habits using stable isotope analysis (SIA) and testing different TEF values. SIA and SCA complement each other in dietary studies, mitigating potential biases resulting from the use of each method separately. |
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Keywords: | franciscana
Pontoporia blainvillei
stable isotopes feeding habits mixing models |
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