Here, we analyse changes throughout time in the isotopic niche of the Franciscana dolphin (Pontoporia blainvillei), the South American fur seal (Arctocephalus australis) and the South American sea lion(Otaria flavescens) from the Río de la Plata estuary and adjacent Atlantic Ocean to test the hypothesis that fishing may modify the diet of small-gape predators by reducing the average size of prey. The overall evidence, from stable isotope and stomach contents analyses, reveals major changes in resource partitioning between the three predators considered, mainly because of an increased access of Franciscana dolphins to juvenile demersal fishes. These results are consistent with the changes in the length distribution of demersal fish species r...
Disentangling the intricacies governing dietary breadth in wild predators is important for understan...
The ecological role of species can vary among populations depending on local and regional differenc...
1. South American fur seals (Arctophoca australis) inhabiting the Río de la Plata plume and adjoinin...
Here, we analyse changes throughout time in the isotopic niche of the Franciscana dolphin (Pontopori...
Dades primàries associades a un article acceptat publicat a la revista Scientific Reports https://do...
1. Stable isotope analyses have become an important tool in reconstructing diets, analyzing resource...
1. Stable isotope analyses have become an important tool in reconstructing diets, analyzing resource...
Although the body size of consumers may be a determinant factor in structuring food webs, recent evi...
Commerson’s dolphin Cephalorhynchus commersonii and Peale’s dolphin Lageno - rhynchus australis live...
Understanding the trophic niches of marine apex predators is necessary to understand interactions be...
The human exploitation of marine resources is characterised by the preferential removal of the large...
Species in sympatry can coexist due to some degree of niche partitioning. Four cetacean species, Gui...
<div><p>The human exploitation of marine resources is characterised by the preferential removal of t...
The human exploitation of marine resources is characterised by the preferential removal of the large...
<p>We combined stomach content analysis and stable isotopes to investigate long-term changes in the ...
Disentangling the intricacies governing dietary breadth in wild predators is important for understan...
The ecological role of species can vary among populations depending on local and regional differenc...
1. South American fur seals (Arctophoca australis) inhabiting the Río de la Plata plume and adjoinin...
Here, we analyse changes throughout time in the isotopic niche of the Franciscana dolphin (Pontopori...
Dades primàries associades a un article acceptat publicat a la revista Scientific Reports https://do...
1. Stable isotope analyses have become an important tool in reconstructing diets, analyzing resource...
1. Stable isotope analyses have become an important tool in reconstructing diets, analyzing resource...
Although the body size of consumers may be a determinant factor in structuring food webs, recent evi...
Commerson’s dolphin Cephalorhynchus commersonii and Peale’s dolphin Lageno - rhynchus australis live...
Understanding the trophic niches of marine apex predators is necessary to understand interactions be...
The human exploitation of marine resources is characterised by the preferential removal of the large...
Species in sympatry can coexist due to some degree of niche partitioning. Four cetacean species, Gui...
<div><p>The human exploitation of marine resources is characterised by the preferential removal of t...
The human exploitation of marine resources is characterised by the preferential removal of the large...
<p>We combined stomach content analysis and stable isotopes to investigate long-term changes in the ...
Disentangling the intricacies governing dietary breadth in wild predators is important for understan...
The ecological role of species can vary among populations depending on local and regional differenc...
1. South American fur seals (Arctophoca australis) inhabiting the Río de la Plata plume and adjoinin...