Trophic connectivity between the terrestrial and marine ecosystems of Malpelo Island, Colombia, evaluated through stable isotope analysis

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Colombo Estupiñán-Montaño
Manuel J. Zetina-Rejón
Felipe Galván-Magaña
Antonio Delgado-Huertas
Fernando R. Elorriaga-Verplancken
Carlos J. Polo-Silva
Javier Rojas-Cundumí
Daniel J. Villalobos-Ramírez
Alberto Sánchez-González
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[1] Fundación Alium Pacific,Centro Interdisciplinario de Ciencias Marinas
[2] Instituto Politécnico Nacional,Programa de Biología Marina, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales e Ingeniería
[3] Instituto Andaluz de Ciencias de La Tierra (CSIC-UGR),undefined
[4] Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano,undefined
[5] Coastal Marine Education and Research Academy,undefined
[6] Parques Nacionales Naturales de Colombia,undefined
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Marine Biology | 2023年 / 170卷
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Chemical tracers; Islands; Trophic interactions; Trophic webs;
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The trophic dynamics of islands with low terrestrial primary productivity often depend on marine allochthonous inputs from nearby donor habitats. For instance, on Malpelo Island, Colombia (4° 00′ 05.63″ N; 81° 36′ 36.41″ W), the Nazca booby Sula granti affects the productivity and trophic dynamics of the terrestrial ecosystem by delivering nutrients, primary in the form guano, chick carcasses, and eggs. This study evaluated the trophic connectivity between the terrestrial and marine ecosystems of Malpelo Island, Colombia based on the isotopic (δ13C and δ15N) assessment of 403 samples (107 terrestrial and 296 marine) collected between 2017 and 2021. Isospaces were estimated based on δ13C and δ15N values, contribution of terrestrial sources in consumer diets (mixing model), 15 N enrichment in C3 plants, and interactions among environments (overlap). δ13C and δ15N values showed a larger terrestrial isospace (134.7‰2) than the marine isospace (117.2‰2). The mixing model indicated that detritusTerrestrial (median: 30.2%) contributed more to the food web than C3 plants (0.2%), reflecting high δ13CMarine content. The high isotopic overlap (> 60%) between terrestrial and marine isospaces suggests a significant trophic connection between environments. These results show the role of the marine ecosystem on the terrestrial ecosystem and the importance of S. granti regarding nutrient transfer between environments. The conservation of this seabird is essential to maintain the balance of this insular ecosystem. Using stable isotopes, this study was able to reveal trophic relationships between ecosystems associated with small oceanic islands that host large seabird colonies but have low primary productivity.
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