Blood-specific isotopic discrimination factors in the Magellanic penguin (Spheniscus magellanicus).

RAPID COMMUNICATIONS IN MASS SPECTROMETRY(2016)

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RationaleThe use of stable isotopes for ecological studies has increased exponentially in recent years. Isotopic trophic studies are based on the assumption that animals are what they eat plus a discrimination factor. The discrimination factor is affected by many variables and can be determined empirically. The Magellanic penguin is a highly abundant marine bird that plays a key role in the southern oceans. This study provides the first estimation of the Magellanic penguin blood discrimination factor for C-13 and N-15. MethodsA two and a half month feeding experiment was performed, in which ten captive penguins were fed their main natural prey (anchovy Engraulis anchoita). The discrimination factors were estimated by comparing anchovy C-13 and N-15 values (obtained with isotope ratio mass spectrometry using lipid-extracted and bulk anchovy muscle) with penguin blood C-13 and N-15 values. ResultsPenguin blood was shown to be enriched, compared with anchovies, for C-13 and N-15. No changes were observed in the stable isotope ratios of anchovies and discrimination factors during the experiment. The overall discrimination factors were 0.930.12 (bulk) and 0.41 +/- 0.12 (lipid-free) for C-13; and 2.81 +/- 0.17 (bulk) and 2.31 +/- 0.17 (lipid-free) for N-15. ConclusionsHaving an accurate discrimination factor for the studied species is key in any trophic or food web isotopic study. Comparisons of estimated diet-to-blood discrimination factors with published values of aquatic piscivore birds showed that the C-13 discrimination factor is particularly variable, and therefore ecologists should be cautious when using a surrogate value from other species. In this study, the Magellanic penguin discrimination factor of a tissue that does not require euthanasia was obtained, a fundamental input for trophic isotopic modeling of the species. Copyright (c) 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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magellanic penguin,blood-specific
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