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Top marine predators are key components of marine food webs. Among them, long-distance migratory seabirds,
which travel across different marine ecosystems over the year, may experience important year-round changes in
terms of oceanographic conditions and availability of trophic resources. We tested whether this was the case in
the Scopoli’s shearwater (Calonectris diomedea), a trans-equatorial migrant and top predator, by sampling birds
breeding in three environmentally different regions of the Mediterranean Sea. The analysis of positional data and
stable isotopes (δ13
C and δ15N) of target feathers revealed that birds from the three regions were spatially
segregated during the breeding period while they shared non-breeding areas in the Atlantic Ocean. Isotopic
baseline levels of N and C (meso-zooplankton) were significantly different among marine regions during
breeding. Such variation was reflected at the higher trophic levels of pelagic and demersal fish muscles as well as
in shearwater feathers grown in the Mediterranean. δ15N- and δ13C-adjusted values of shearwaters were significantly different among populations suggesting that birds from different breeding areas relied on prey species
from different trophic levels. Conversely, the non-breeding spatial and isotopic niches overlapped greatly among
the three populations. Shearwater trophic niches during breeding were narrower and segregated compared to the
non-breeding period, revealing a high plasticity in trophic resource use. Overall, this study highlights seasonal
and region-specific use of trophic resources by Scopoli’s shearwater, suggesting a broad trophic plasticity and
possibly a high adaptability to environmental changes.
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Keywords
Mediterranean Sea Meso-zooplankton Migration Seabirds Stable isotopes Trophic ecology
Citation
Campioni, L., Dell’Omo, G., Vizzini, S., De Pascalis, F., Badalamenti, F., Massa, B., Rubolini, D., & Cecere, J. G. (2022). Year-round variation in the isotopic niche of Scopoli’s shearwater (Calonectris diomedea) breeding in contrasting sea regions of the Mediterranean Sea. Marine Environmental Research, 178.
Publisher
Elsevier BV