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Title: Application of stable isotopes to assess the feeding ecology of long-finned pilot whale (Globicephala melas) in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean
Author: Monteiro, Sílvia
Ferreira, Marisa
Vingada, José V.
López, Alfredo
Brownlow, Andrew
Mendez-Fernandez, Paula
Keywords: Isotopic mixing models
Trophic relationships
Feeding habitat
Marine mammals
Northeast Atlantic
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Elsevier
Abstract: In order to improve our knowledge on the feeding ecology of long-finned pilot whales (Globicephala melas) in Northeast Atlantic waters, skin samples of 68 long-finned pilot whales stranded in Northwest Iberia (n = 22) and Scotland (n=46)were analysed using stable isotopes of δ13Candδ15N. Isotopic mixingmodels were applied to obtain a quantitative estimate of the proportion of themain prey species in the diet of pilot whales. Stable isotope analysis revealed that 57.8–73.8% of the diet in Northwest Iberia consisted in curled octopus (Eledone cirrhosa), followed by European flying squid (Todarodes sagittatus), while in Scotland the predominant prey specieswas either Histioteuthis sp. or T. sagittatus, depending of the trophic enrichment factor applied. These results are generally in accordance with previous stomach content studies; however, the isotopic analysis may provide newinformation regarding key prey species and habitat use that could bemissed or underestimated if only stomach contents analysis were used. Additionally, considering that the Atlantic Coast of Iberia was responsible for 95% of the landings of the main prey consumed by pilot whales in this area, between 2000 and 2010, these data provide trophic baseline information to be taken into account in fishery impact assessment studies andmanagement decisions.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/17998
DOI: 10.1016/j.jembe.2015.01.007
ISSN: 0022-0981
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