Diet and trophic level of scalloped hammerhead shark (Sphyrna lewini) from the Gulf of California and Gulf of Tehuantepec, Mexico

被引:0
作者
Torres-Rojas, Y. E. [1 ]
Paez Osuna, F. [1 ]
Camalich, J. [2 ]
Galvan Magana, F. [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Inst Ciencias Mar & Limnol, Ave Joel Montes Camarena S-N,Apartado Postal 811, Mazatlan 82040, Sin, Mexico
[2] Wagening UR, Istitute Marine Resources & Ecosyst Studies, NL-1797 SH T Horntje, Texel, Netherlands
[3] IPN, Ctr Interdisciplinario Ciencias Marinas, La Paz 23096, Bcs, Mexico
来源
IRANIAN JOURNAL OF FISHERIES SCIENCES | 2015年 / 14卷 / 03期
关键词
Shark; Sphyrna lewini; Gulf of Tehuantepec; Mexico; Stomach content analysis; Stable isotopes; STABLE-ISOTOPE; FEEDING-HABITS; GRIFFITH; SMITH; ECOLOGY; MODELS; CHONDRICHTHYES; DELTA-C-13; ABUNDANCE; POSITION;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
S9 [水产、渔业];
学科分类号
0908 ;
摘要
We examined the diet and trophic level of Sphyrna lewini in the Gulf of California (GC) during 2001 and in the Gulf of Tehuantepec (GT) during 2005 using data from stomach content and stable isotope analysis of delta N-15 and delta C-13. S. lewini diet was represented by pelagic and benthic prey species where the most important in weight was Scomber japonicus (27.70 +/- 4.54%) in GC, while in GT it was Auxis spp. (26.19 +/- 4.14%). There were differences for delta N-15 and delta C-13 between group sizes, showing a difference in the use of area and resources, while the differences for delta N-15 and delta C-13 between areas were related to changes in the isotopic signal from the base of the food web in each region. Based on delta C-13 and delta N-15 variability, diversity values (GC=3.69; GT=3.17) and diet breadth (GC=0.006; GT=0.002), we propose that S. lewini is an opportunistic predator. The trophic level of S. lewini was above four in all categories, which indicates that S. lewini is a tertiary consumer. We may conclude that S. lewini plays an important functional role as top predator within areas of Mexico.
引用
收藏
页码:767 / 785
页数:19
相关论文
共 60 条
[51]   Using stable isotopes to estimate trophic position: Models, methods, and assumptions [J].
Post, DM .
ECOLOGY, 2002, 83 (03) :703-718
[52]   Sinking organic matter spreads the nitrogen isotope signal of pelagic denitrification in the North Pacific [J].
Sigman, Daniel M. ;
DiFiore, Peter J. ;
Hain, Mathis P. ;
Deutsch, Curtis ;
Karl, David M. .
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2009, 36
[53]  
Steel R, 1992, Bioestadistica: Principios y procedimientos
[54]  
Thomson D.A., 2000, REEF FISHES SEA CORT
[55]   Nitrogen isotope dynamics of the Cariaco Basin, Venezuela [J].
Thunell, RC ;
Sigman, DM ;
Muller-Karger, F ;
Astor, Y ;
Varela, R .
GLOBAL BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES, 2004, 18 (03) :GB30011-13
[56]  
Torres-Rojas Y. E., 2009, AQUATIC ECOLOGY, V44, P301
[57]  
Torres-Rojas Y, 2006, CYBIUM, V30, P85
[58]   Feeding habits of dolphinfish (Coryphaena hippurus) in the southeastern Gulf of California, Mexico [J].
Tripp-Valdez, A. ;
Galvan-Magana, F. ;
Ortega-Garcia, S. .
JOURNAL OF APPLIED ICHTHYOLOGY, 2010, 26 (04) :578-582
[59]   Summer surface waters in the Gulf of California:: Prime habitat for biological N2 fixation [J].
White, Angelicque E. ;
Prahl, Fredrick G. ;
Letelier, Ricardo M. ;
Popp, Brian N. .
GLOBAL BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES, 2007, 21 (02)
[60]  
Wolff C.A., 1984, NOAA TECHNICAL REPOR, V17, P1