The trophic structure of the pipefish community (Pisces: Syngnathidae) from a western Mediterranean seagrass meadow based on stable isotope analysis |
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Authors: | Email author" target="_blank">S?VizziniEmail author A?Mazzola |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Ecology, University of Palermo, via Archirafi 18, 90123 Palermo, Italy |
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Abstract: | Syngnathus abaster andSyngnathus typhle (Pisces: Syngnathidae) from a dense Cymodocea nodesa meadow in the western Mediterranean Stagnone di Marsala (Italy) were
studied using δ13N and δ15N analysis. Because of the presence of these two species in the same habitat and the specialized parental care by the male,
the effect of species and sex on the isotopic composition was also studied to investigate the different feeding strategies
between and within species.S. abaster andS. typhle exhibited enriched13C and15N values throughout the sampling period (mean ±SE, δ13C =−10.5±1.8‰ and−10.8±2.0‰, δ15N=11.9±0.7‰ and 10.6±1.0%., respectively), suggesting that these species receive their energy mainly from mixed sources, particularly
from sedimentary and particulate organic matter and the seagrassC. nodosa as ultimate organic matter sources. ANOVA results demonstrated that the interaction between season, species, and sex significantly
affected the isotopic composition of the pipefish (p<0.001 for both δ13C and δ15N). Differences between species and sex, although significant, were smaller than the values generally reported for trophic
level differences (≈1‰ and ≈3.5‰ for δ15N, respectively) and change in foraging habitat, Slight isotopic differences may mirror small differences in resource exploitation
and resource partitioning. Evidence from stomach content analysis from the literature coupled with stable isotope measurements,
while disagreeing somewhat, provide additional knowledge of pipefish feeding strategies. |
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