Isotopic offset between muscle and scales of three Mediterranean fishes: Dentex dentex, Argyrosomus regius and Xyrichtys novacula
Andreu BLANCO1*, Salud DEUDERO2, Antonio BOX3
1* Laboratory Biology and Physiology Fish Larvae, Instituto Investigaciones Marinas (CSIC) 2 Centro Oceanográfico de Baleares, Instituto Español de Oceanografía
3 Laboratorio Biologia Marina, Univesidad Illes Balears
Outline • Background • Objective • Materials and methods
• Main results
• Discussion
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Background • Stable Isotopes Analysis Importance - Simple collecting technique - More studies on sampled organisms - Short and long-term diet identification: tissue dependent - Record source and trophic level information
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Background • δ13C and δ15N
Trophic Enrichment (Δ): δORGANISM – δDIET δ13C Δ = 1‰ δ15N Δ = 3‰ Isotopic Offset: δTISSUE 1 – δTISSUE 2 Analysing different tissues = timescale to assimilate Stable isotopes and turnover
Consumer 2
Consumer 1
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Objective • Aim: assess, contrast and interpret SI ratios of Dentex dentex,
Argysrosomus regius Xyrichtys novacula.
• Testing the hypotheses: 1) Differences in correlation between muscle and scale 2) Constant isotopic offset in wild and caged fishes
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Contribution of the study Increase the non-lethal methods on isotopic studies: - Conservation purposes - Avoid species decrease - Preservation of resources - Maintenance of gene pools
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Materials and Methods • Farmed fishes Dentex dentex: TL = 500 - 614 mm W = 2153.7 - 4730.0 g Argyrosomus regius: TL = 420 - 575 mm W = 579.5 - 1400.7g • Wild fishes Xyrichtys novacula: TL = 109 - 184 mm
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Materials and Methods • Stable isotopes - MUSCLE Fish dissection Left side back to the dorsal fin (Kennedy et al 2005)
- SCALES Fish scraping Front left side dorsal to the lateral line (Kennedy et al 2005)
All samples Analysed for SIA by CF-IRMS
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Results • δ13C and δ15N muscle-scale: Significant differences (p < 0.01)
for all species Kurtosis (total length distribution):
Dentex dentex k > 0 Argyrosomus regius k < 0.5 Xyrichtys novacula k < 0.5
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Results • δ13C and δ15N muscle-scale: Significant differences (p < 0.01)
for all species Kurtosis (total length distribution):
Dentex dentex k > 0 Argyrosomus regius k < 0.5 Xyrichtys novacula k < 0.5
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Results • Dentex dentex: Isotopic offset No relationship Enrichment Δ13C = 3.02 ± 0.06‰ Depletion Δ15N = 0.91 ± 0.14‰
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δ13C and δ15N signif. diff.
Results • Argyrosomus regius: Isotopic offset Signif. relationship Enrichment Δ13C = 2.27 ± 0.07‰ Depletion Δ15N = 1.69 ± 0.06‰
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δ13C and δ15N signif. diff.
Results • Xyrichtys novacula: Isotopic offset Signif. relationship Enrichment Δ13C = 2.52 ± 0.04‰ Depletion Δ15N = 0.96 ± 0.03‰
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δ13C and δ15N signif. diff.
Results • Isotopic Offset:
Between species: Signif. diff. (p < 0.05) No signif. diff. between D. dentex and X. novacula (p > 0.05) Between muscle and scales: Signif. diff. (p < 0.001) Exception: Δ13C between A. regius and X. novacula (p > 0.05) Δ15N between D. dentex and X. novacula (p > 0.05)
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Discussion • Importance of non-lethal methodolgies
• Scales instead of muscle
• Isotopic dispersion and diet
• Isotopic dispersion and length
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Discussion • Correction factor No Dentex dentex (non-correlation values) Yes Argyrosomus regius Xyrichtys novacula Non-lethal methodologies: Decrease impact on bio-ecological studies Catch-and-release: no dead Further studies between lethal and non-lethal tissues
Linear correlation
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