The trophic relationships of two hake species (Merluccius capensis and M. paradoxus) and three shark species (Centrophorus squamosus, Deania calcea and D. profundorum) were investigated using nitrogen and carbon stable isotope signatures (δ15N and δ13C) of their muscle tissues. The sharks were more enriched in 15N than the hake, an indication of the apex predator status of sharks. Among the sharks considered, C. squamosus occupied the highest trophic level and fed primarily on benthic prey. The two species of shark from the genus Deania were not different based on δ15N or δ13C, so they had similar diets. The δ13C signatures indicated that M. capensis and sharks fed on prey derived from similar basal resources. However, there was a significa...
The application of stable isotopes to characterize the complexities of a species foraging behavior a...
Sharks are a diverse group of mobile predators that forage across varied spatial scales and have the...
International audienceKnowledge of the trophic ecology and interactions of marine top predators is f...
Two species of hake (Merluccius capensis and Merluccius paradoxus) account for most of Namibia’s fis...
On the west coast of Baja California Sur, the shark species Mustelus henlei, Carcharhinus falciformi...
Stomach contents and stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses (δ13C and δ15N) were used to invest...
We examined the feeding ecology (diet, trophic width and trophic position) of five demersal shark sp...
In this study, food web connectivity within the Kowie Estuary on the south-east coast of South Afric...
Knowledge of the diet and trophic ecology of apex predators is key for the implementation of effecti...
Knowledge about top predators’ trophic ecology is crucial for defining their role in ecosystems, und...
Bulk stable isotope analysis was used to assess the trophic level and foraging habitats of Caribbean...
Sharks are a diverse group of mobile predators that forage across varied spatial scales and have the...
Establishing the ecological role of predators within an ecosystem is central to understanding commun...
Stable isotope abundances of carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) in the bone of 13 species of marine m...
The application of stable isotopes to characterize the complexities of a species foraging behavior a...
Sharks are a diverse group of mobile predators that forage across varied spatial scales and have the...
International audienceKnowledge of the trophic ecology and interactions of marine top predators is f...
Two species of hake (Merluccius capensis and Merluccius paradoxus) account for most of Namibia’s fis...
On the west coast of Baja California Sur, the shark species Mustelus henlei, Carcharhinus falciformi...
Stomach contents and stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses (δ13C and δ15N) were used to invest...
We examined the feeding ecology (diet, trophic width and trophic position) of five demersal shark sp...
In this study, food web connectivity within the Kowie Estuary on the south-east coast of South Afric...
Knowledge of the diet and trophic ecology of apex predators is key for the implementation of effecti...
Knowledge about top predators’ trophic ecology is crucial for defining their role in ecosystems, und...
Bulk stable isotope analysis was used to assess the trophic level and foraging habitats of Caribbean...
Sharks are a diverse group of mobile predators that forage across varied spatial scales and have the...
Establishing the ecological role of predators within an ecosystem is central to understanding commun...
Stable isotope abundances of carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) in the bone of 13 species of marine m...
The application of stable isotopes to characterize the complexities of a species foraging behavior a...
Sharks are a diverse group of mobile predators that forage across varied spatial scales and have the...
International audienceKnowledge of the trophic ecology and interactions of marine top predators is f...