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Assessing connectivity of estuarine fishes based on stable isotope ratio analysis

机译:基于稳定同位素比分析的河口鱼类连通性评估

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Assessing connectivity is fundamental to understanding the population dynamics of fishes. I propose that isotopic analyses can greatly contribute to studies of connectivity in estuarine fishes due to the high diversity of isotopic signatures found among estuarine habitats and the fact that variations in isotopic composition at the base of a food web are reflected in the tissues of consumers. Isotopic analysis can be used for identifying nursery habitats and estimating their contribution to adult populations. If movement to a new habitat is accompanied by a shift to foods of distinct isotopic composition, recent immigrants and residents can be distinguished based on their isotopic ratios. Movement patterns thus can be reconstructed based on information obtained from individuals. A key consideration is the rate of isotopic turnover, which determines the length of time that an immigrant to a given habitat will be distinguishable from a longtime resident. A literature survey indicated that few studies have measured turnover rates in fishes and that these have focused on larvae and juveniles. These studies reveal that biomass gain is the primary process driving turnover rates, while metabolic turnover is either minimal or undetectable. Using a simple dilution model and biomass-specific growth rates, I estimated that young fishes with fast growth rates will reflect the isotopic composition of a new diet within days or weeks. Older or slower-growing individuals may take years or never fully equilibrate. Future studies should evaluate the factors that influence turnover rates in fishes during various stages of the life cycle and in different tissues, as well as explore the potential for combining stable isotope and otolith microstructure analyses to examine the relationship between demographic parameters, movement and connectivity.
机译:评估连通性是了解鱼类种群动态的基础。我认为,由于在河口栖息地中发现的同位素特征非常多样,并且食物网底部的同位素组成变化反映在消费者的组织中,因此同位素分析可以极大地促进河口鱼类的连通性研究。同位素分析可用于确定托儿所的栖息地,并估计它们对成年人口的贡献。如果迁移到新的栖息地伴随着转向具有不同同位素组成的食物,则可以根据他们的同位素比率来区分新近移民和居民。因此,可以基于从个人获得的信息来重建运动模式。一个关键的考虑因素是同位素周转率,它决定了移民到给定栖息地的时间长短会与长期居民区分开。一项文献调查表明,很少有研究测量鱼类的周转率,而这些研究的重点是幼虫和幼鱼。这些研究表明,生物量的增加是驱动周转率的主要过程,而代谢周转率很小或无法检测。使用简单的稀释模型和生物量特定的生长速度,我估计生长速度快的幼鱼将在几天或几周内反映出新饮食的同位素组成。年龄较大或成长较慢的人可能要花费数年甚至从未完全平衡。未来的研究应评估在生命周期的各个阶段和不同组织中影响鱼类周转率的因素,并探索将稳定同位素和耳石微结构分析相结合以检验人口统计学参数,运动和连通性之间关系的潜力。

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