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Title: Feeding ecology of yellow-legged gulls (Larus michahellis) in the Western Mediterranean: a comparative assessment using conventional and isotopic methods
Author: Ramos i Garcia, Raül
Ramírez Benítez, Francisco José
Sanpera Trigueros, Carola
Jover Armengol, Lluís de
Ruiz Gabriel, Xavier
Keywords: Gavines
Ecologia animal
Alimentació animal
Mediterrània (Mar)
Gulls
Animal ecology
Animal feeding
Mediterranean Sea
Issue Date: 26-Feb-2009
Publisher: Inter-Research
Abstract: Accurate determination of feeding habits using only conventional dietary analysis is usually difficult, due to both biases caused by prey digestibility differences and to the discrete aspect of the sampling. However, combining conventional methods with stable isotope analysis provides an integrated view of the assimilated diet. Here, we measured stable isotope ratios of carbon (delta(13)C), nitrogen (delta(15)N) and sulphur (delta(34)S) in feathers of yellow-legged gull Larus michahellis nestlings from 4 colonies along the western Mediterranean coast, where the gulls consume different proportions of marine, terrestrial and garbage resources. We collected and analysed chicks' regurgitates in each colony, thereby determining the isotopic signatures in a significant sample of prey. By applying a mixing model to our isotopic values, we compared the information provided by the 2 methodologies. According to direct prey sampling and the particular conditions of the breeding areas, populations with more enriched PS values consumed a diet richer in marine prey, with lower delta(15)N signatures indicating garbage consumption. The main pattern resulting from the mixing model agreed with direct diet sampling. However, estimated proportions for small-sized prey were controversial, which indicates that small, soft prey items might be underestimated by regurgitate analysis. We conclude that stable isotope signatures and the use of mixing models are useful tools for the rapid assessment of feeding ecology in certain populations. Solving analytical biases should be considered in future feeding studies, thereby saving time and minimising bird disturbance by using an isotopic methodology
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.3354/meps07792
It is part of: Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2009, vol. 377, p. 289-297
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/129182
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.3354/meps07792
ISSN: 0171-8630
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