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TitleAnalysis of δ13C and δ15N isotopic signatures to shed light on the hydrological cycle's influence on the trophic behavior of fish in a Mediterranean reservoir
AbstractStable isotope analysis (SIA) of carbon and nitrogen sheds light on the origin of the food resources exploited by the fish and provides basic information on the trophic relationships among taxa. In this study, SIA of C and N was used to investigate the trophic behavior of fish species in a small Mediterranean reservoir, Lake Sos Canales (SC) in Sardinia, Italy, during an annual hydrological cycle. Fish were caught approximately every two months, and baseline isotopic C and N levels in the pelagic and littoral area were analyzed to establish the origin of fish food sources, considering suspended particulate matter, planktonic crustaceans and littoral macroinvertebrates. To assess the relative contribution of the two different sources using SIA, a Dynamic Baseline Mixing Model (DBMM) was applied and the results were compared with the fish gut contents. Our aim was to chart the seasonal trophic behavior of the fish species inhabiting an anthropogenic aquatic environment under considerable stress due to water level fluctuations. Isotopic results showed a seasonal trend with 13C levels depleted more in autumn-winter and less in spring-summer, while an inverse trend was recorded for 15N, both in the isotopic baseline values and in the fish. Isotopic results and gut content analysis highlighted a year-round strict dependence on littoral food sources only for the brown trout, whereas the mosquitofish changed their trophic behavior seasonally, shifting from littoral (high water level period) to pelagic (low water level period) food sources, mirroring the hydrological conditions of Lake SC.
SourceBiologia (Bratisl.) 71 (12), pp. 1395–1403
KeywordsStable isotope analysisTrophic webMosquitofishBrown troutReservoir
JournalBiologia (Bratisl.)
EditorSlovak Academic Press,, Bratislava, Slovacchia
Year2016
TypeArticolo in rivista
DOI10.1515/biolog-2016-0160
AuthorsFadda A., Palmas F., Camin F., Ziller L., Padedda B. M., Lugliè A., Manca M., Sabatini A.
Text386463 2016 10.1515/biolog 2016 0160 Stable isotope analysis Trophic web Mosquitofish Brown trout Reservoir Analysis of δ13C and δ15N isotopic signatures to shed light on the hydrological cycle s influence on the trophic behavior of fish in a Mediterranean reservoir Fadda A., Palmas F., Camin F., Ziller L., Padedda B. M., Luglie A., Manca M., Sabatini A. Department of Sciences for Nature and Environmental Resources DipNET of the University of Sassari 4, Sassari; Department of Animal Biology and Ecology, University of Cagliari; Istituto Agrario San Michele all Adige IASMA, Fondazione Edmund Mach, Trento; CNR ISE Stable isotope analysis SIA of carbon and nitrogen sheds light on the origin of the food resources exploited by the fish and provides basic information on the trophic relationships among taxa. In this study, SIA of C and N was used to investigate the trophic behavior of fish species in a small Mediterranean reservoir, Lake Sos Canales SC in Sardinia, Italy, during an annual hydrological cycle. Fish were caught approximately every two months, and baseline isotopic C and N levels in the pelagic and littoral area were analyzed to establish the origin of fish food sources, considering suspended particulate matter, planktonic crustaceans and littoral macroinvertebrates. To assess the relative contribution of the two different sources using SIA, a Dynamic Baseline Mixing Model DBMM was applied and the results were compared with the fish gut contents. Our aim was to chart the seasonal trophic behavior of the fish species inhabiting an anthropogenic aquatic environment under considerable stress due to water level fluctuations. Isotopic results showed a seasonal trend with 13C levels depleted more in autumn winter and less in spring summer, while an inverse trend was recorded for 15N, both in the isotopic baseline values and in the fish. Isotopic results and gut content analysis highlighted a year round strict dependence on littoral food sources only for the brown trout, whereas the mosquitofish changed their trophic behavior seasonally, shifting from littoral high water level period to pelagic low water level period food sources, mirroring the hydrological conditions of Lake SC. 71 Published version Articolo in rivista Slovak Academic Press, 0006 3088 Biologia Bratisl. Biologia Bratisl. Biologia Bratisl. Biologia. Bratisl. marinamarcella.manca MANCA MARINA MARCELLA