Use of isotopic analysis of vertebrae in reconstructing ontogenetic feeding ecology in white sharks
- PMID: 16676526
- DOI: 10.1890/0012-9658(2006)87[829:uoiaov]2.0.co;2
Use of isotopic analysis of vertebrae in reconstructing ontogenetic feeding ecology in white sharks
Abstract
We conducted stable 13C and 15N analysis on white shark vertebrae and demonstrated that incremental analysis of isotopes along the radius of a vertebral centrum produces a chronological record of dietary information, allowing for reconstruction of an individual's trophic history. Isotopic data showed significant enrichments in 15N with increasing sampling distance from the centrum center, indicating a correlation between body size and trophic level. Additionally, isotopic values verified two distinct ontogenetic trophic shifts in the white shark: one following parturition, marking a dietary switch from yolk to fish; and one at a total length of >341 cm, representing a known diet shift from fish to marine mammals. Retrospective trophic-level reconstruction using vertebral tissue will have broad applications in future studies on the ecology of threatened, endangered, or extinct species to determine life-long feeding patterns, which would be impossible through other methods.
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