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Dietary niche overlap in a nearshore elasmobranch mesopredator community

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MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES
卷 425, 期 -, 页码 247-260

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DOI: 10.3354/meps08988

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Stable isotope; Resource partitioning; Individual specialization; Stingray; Batoid; Elasmobranch; Shark

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  1. Florida International University
  2. National Geographic Expeditions Council
  3. National Science Foundation [OCE0526065, OCE0745606]
  4. Florida International University's College of Arts and Sciences
  5. Division Of Ocean Sciences
  6. Directorate For Geosciences [0745606] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Understanding mesopredator trophic interactions is crucial to understanding the dynamics of food webs because mesopredators provide the link between apex predators and lower trophic levels. Using stable isotopic analysis and stomach content analysis, we examined dietary niche overlap within a diverse elasmobranch mesopredator community in Shark Bay, Western Australia. Isotopic values (delta C-13 and delta N-15) were consistent with most species being highly dependent on a seagrass-based food web. Differences were observed between the mean isotopic values of species, but there was a great deal of overlap in the isotopic niche space used by the community when examined at the level of individuals. Stomach contents also suggest dietary overlap among the diets of Himantura spp. and Glaucostegus typus, which contained many of the same prey species, primarily crustaceans typically associated with seagrass habitats, although in different proportions. Diet data also suggest that, despite having isotopic values similar to other species, Pastinachus atrus appears to feed on sandflat-associated species. In this community, variation within the groups examined, possibly due to individual specialization, appears to result in high resource overlap and may be a key component allowing for high diversity in this system and is perhaps crucial to understanding the role of mesopredators in community trophic dynamics.

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