The interactions among diet, ecology, physiology, and biochemistry affect N and C stable isotope signatures in animal tissues. Here, we examined if ecological segregation among animals in relation to sex and age existed by analyzing the signatures of δ(15)N and δ(13)C in the muscle of Western Mediterranean striped dolphins. Moreover, we used a Bayesian mixing model to study diet composition and investigated potential dietary changes over the last two decades in this population. For this, we compared isotope signatures in samples of stranded dolphins obtained during two epizootic events occurring in 1990 and 2007-2008. Mean δ(13)C values for females and males were not significantly different, but age-related variation indicated δ(13)C enrich...
Ecological niche theory predicts the coexistence of closely related species is promoted by resource ...
Associations of tunas and dolphins in the wild are quite frequent events and the question arises how...
The effective management of wildlife requires that populations are defined in a biological sensible ...
The interactions among diet, ecology, physiology, and biochemistry affect N and C stable isotope sig...
1. Understanding the effect of stage-specific traits on species feeding habits can reveal how natura...
The ecological role of species can vary among populations depending on local and regional difference...
The ecological role of species can vary among populations depending on local and regional difference...
The Gulf of Ambracia, in northwestern Greece, hosts a highly threatened community of about 150 commo...
Dolphins play a key role in marine food webs as predators of mid-trophic level consumers. Because of...
The Commerson´s dolphin (Cephalorhynchus c. commersonii, Lacépède, 1804) is the most common endemic ...
Using photo-identification data, bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) populations can be differen...
The dusky dolphin Lagenorhynchus obscurus occurs in the Southern Hemisphere, where it is restricted ...
As the feeding habits of marine mammals are particularly difficult to observe, stable isotope analys...
Associations of tunas and dolphins in the wild are quite frequent events and the question arises how...
There is currently a great deal of interest in using stable isotope methods to investigate diet, tro...
Ecological niche theory predicts the coexistence of closely related species is promoted by resource ...
Associations of tunas and dolphins in the wild are quite frequent events and the question arises how...
The effective management of wildlife requires that populations are defined in a biological sensible ...
The interactions among diet, ecology, physiology, and biochemistry affect N and C stable isotope sig...
1. Understanding the effect of stage-specific traits on species feeding habits can reveal how natura...
The ecological role of species can vary among populations depending on local and regional difference...
The ecological role of species can vary among populations depending on local and regional difference...
The Gulf of Ambracia, in northwestern Greece, hosts a highly threatened community of about 150 commo...
Dolphins play a key role in marine food webs as predators of mid-trophic level consumers. Because of...
The Commerson´s dolphin (Cephalorhynchus c. commersonii, Lacépède, 1804) is the most common endemic ...
Using photo-identification data, bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) populations can be differen...
The dusky dolphin Lagenorhynchus obscurus occurs in the Southern Hemisphere, where it is restricted ...
As the feeding habits of marine mammals are particularly difficult to observe, stable isotope analys...
Associations of tunas and dolphins in the wild are quite frequent events and the question arises how...
There is currently a great deal of interest in using stable isotope methods to investigate diet, tro...
Ecological niche theory predicts the coexistence of closely related species is promoted by resource ...
Associations of tunas and dolphins in the wild are quite frequent events and the question arises how...
The effective management of wildlife requires that populations are defined in a biological sensible ...