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Food selection and habitat use patterns of immature green turtles (Chelonia mydas) on Caribbean seagrass beds dominated by the alien species Halophila stipulacea
被引:7
|作者:
Siegwalt, Flora
[1
]
Jeantet, Lorene
[1
]
Lelong, Pierre
[1
]
Martin, Jordan
[1
]
Girondot, Marc
[2
]
Bustamante, Paco
[3
,4
]
Benhalilou, Abdelwahab
[5
]
Murgale, Celine
[5
]
Andreani, Lucas
[5
]
Jacaria, Francois
[5
]
Campistron, Guilhem
[5
]
Lathiere, Anthony
[5
]
Barotin, Charlene
[6
]
Buret-Rochas, Gaelle
[6
]
Barre, Philippe
[6
]
Hielard, Gaelle
[7
]
Arque, Alexandre
[7
]
Regis, Sidney
[1
]
Lecerf, Nicolas
[1
]
Frouin, Cedric
[1
]
Lefebvre, Fabien
[2
]
Aubert, Nathalie
[8
]
Arthus, Mosiah
[9
]
Etienne, Denis
[10
]
Allenou, Jean-Pierre
[11
]
Delnatte, Cesar
[12
]
Lafolle, Rachelle
[5
]
Thobor, Florence
[9
]
Chevallier, Pascale
[5
]
Chevallier, Tao
[5
]
Lepori, Muriel
[5
]
Assio, Cindy
[1
]
Grand, Clement
[1
]
Bonola, Marc
[1
]
Tursi, Yannick
[13
]
Varkala, Pierre-Walter
[13
]
Meslier, Stephane
[14
]
Landreau, Anthony
[14
]
Le Maho, Yvon
[1
]
Habold, Caroline
[1
]
Robin, Jean-Patrice
[1
]
Chevallier, Damien
[1
,9
]
机构:
[1] Univ Strasbourg, CNRS, IPHC UMR 7178, 23 Rue Becquerel, F-67000 Strasbourg, France
[2] Univ Paris Saclay, Lab Ecol, CNRS, AgroParisTech,Systemat,Evolut, F-91405 Orsay, France
[3] La Rochelle Univ, Littoral Environm & Soc LIENSs, UMR CNRS 7266, 2 Rue Olympe Gouges, F-17000 La Rochelle, France
[4] Inst Univ France IUF, 1 Rue Descartes, F-75005 Paris, France
[5] Assoc POEMM, 73 Lot Papayers, F-97229 Anse A Lane, Les Trois Ilets, France
[6] INRAe Nouvelle Aquitaine Poitiers Chene RD 150, Lab URP3F, CS 80006, F-86600 Lusignan, France
[7] Off Eau Martinique, 7 Ave Condorcet,BP 32, F-97201 Fort De France, Martinique, France
[8] Assoc ACWAA, Rue Grand Fleur, F-97228 St Luce, France
[9] Sorbonne Univ, BOREA Res Unit, MNHN, UCN,IRD 207,CNRS,UA, F-7208 Paris, France
[10] Pointe Jaharn, DEAL Martinique, BP 7212, F-97274 Schoelcher, France
[11] IFREMER, Unite Biodiversite & Environm Martinique, 79 Route Pointe Ft, F-97231 Le Robert, France
[12] Agence Amazonie, Biotope, 3 Rue Mezin Gildon, F-97354 Remire Montjoly, France
[13] Calypso Croisieres, 33 Rue Robert Deloy, F-97217 Les Anses Darlet, France
[14] ANSLO S Assoc Naturaliste Soutien Logint Sci, 7 Ave Georges Clemenceau, F-49280 La Tessoualle, France
来源:
GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION
|
2022年
/
37卷
关键词:
Plant-herbivore interactions;
Sea turtle;
Invasive species;
Foraging behavior;
Diet;
Martinique;
DIET SELECTION;
SEA-TURTLES;
MARINE;
GROWTH;
HERBIVORES;
BEHAVIOR;
DIGESTIBILITY;
CONSERVATION;
THALASSIA;
ABUNDANCE;
D O I:
10.1016/j.gecco.2022.e02169
中图分类号:
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号:
090705 ;
摘要:
Marine herbivores face rapid changes in the coastal ecosystems where they forage. In the Caribbean, the recent and fast expansion of the invasive phanerogam species Halophila stipulacea is threatening native seagrass ecosystems. So far, H. stipulacea is escaping most Caribbean herbivores, certainly because of its recent introduction or lower nutritional value. We investigated the impact of H. stipulacea invasion on fine-scale foraging habitat selection and food resource selection of immature green turtles at critical foraging sites in Les Anses d'Arlet, Martinique. The analysis of seagrass distribution and nutritional content, together with turtle behaviour and resource selection, showed that H. stipulacea may be of contrasting interest to green turtles. Compositional analysis confirmed the lower nutritional value of H. stipulacea compared to the native species, but the invasive species showed higher digestibility than native ones, which calls into question the energetic advantage of consuming the native plants over the exotic plant. Thus, although green turtles mostly selected the native seagrass Thalassia testudinum in multispecies seagrass beds, some individuals fed on H. stipulacea. Accordingly, in bays entirely invaded by H. stipulacea, one possibility for resident green turtles is to increase foraging on this species, but, if so, the consequences on their growth and survival still remain to be determined. As the expansion of H. stipulacea may have been facilitated by factors such as shipping, anchor scarring and fishing activities, protection of native seagrass beds and immature green turtles from human disturbances is urgently required to ensure the long-term adaptation of green turtles to this new foraging environment.
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