Diet of harbor porpoises along the Dutch coast: A combined stable isotope and stomach contents approach |
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Authors: | Okka E. Jansen Loïc Michel Gilles Lepoint Krishna Das Abraham S. Couperus Peter J. H. Reijnders |
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Affiliation: | 1. IMARES, Department of Ecosystems, , NL‐1797 SZ ‘t Horntje, the Netherlands;2. Wageningen University, Department of Aquatic Ecology and Waterquality Management, , NL‐6708 PB Wageningen, the Netherlands;3. University of Liège, Laboratory of Oceanology (Mare Center), , B6C, BE‐4000 Liège, Belgium;4. IMARES, Department of Fish, , NL‐1976 CP IJmuiden, the Netherlands |
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Abstract: | High stranding frequency of porpoises, Phocoena phocoena, along the Dutch coast since 2006 has led to increased interest in the ecology of porpoises in the North Sea. Stranded porpoises were collected along the Dutch coast (2006–2008) and their diet was assessed through stomach content and stable isotope analysis (δ13C and δ15N) of porpoise muscle and prey. Stable isotope analysis (SIAR) was used to estimate the contribution of prey species to the porpoises' diet. This was compared to prey composition from stomach contents, to analyze differences between long‐ and short‐term diet. According to stomach contents, 90.5% of the diet consisted of gobies, whiting, lesser sandeel, herring, cod, and sprat. Stable isotope analysis revealed that 70‐83% of the diet consisted of poor cod, mackerel, greater sandeel, lesser sandeel, sprat, and gobies, highlighting a higher importance of pelagic, schooling species in the porpoises' diet compared to stomach contents. This could be due to prey distribution as well as differences in behavior of porpoises and prey between the coastal zone and offshore waters. This study supports the need for multi‐method approaches. Future ecological and fishery impact assessment studies and management decisions for porpoise conservation should acknowledge this difference between the long‐ and short‐term diet. |
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Keywords: |
Phocoena phocoena
harbor porpoise stable isotopes carbon nitrogen
SIAR
mixing model |
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