Title of article :
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope quantitative structural assessment of dominant species from the Vaccarès Lagoon trophic web (Camargue Biosphere Reserve, France)
Author/Authors :
Ana Persic، نويسنده , , Hélène Roche، نويسنده , , François Ramade، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
The Vaccare`s Lagoon (Camargue Biosphere Reserve), a complex brackish ecosystem, is the natural habitat for numerous
freshwater, marine and euryhaline species forming a particularly intricate food web. The main objectives of this study were to
describe its trophic relations and investigate factors influencing its structure and dynamics. The combined stable C and N isotope
method was used to establish a quantitative assessment of the trophic status of Vaccare` s organisms. Although the levels of d15N and
d13C showed large intraspecific and interspecific variations, the isotopic signatures of the species assessed revealed a general trend of
15N enrichment with trophic level. Distribution of the biota into four trophic compartmentsddepositivore, zooplanktivore,
predator, and top-predatordwas corroborated by the general analysis of the relationship between d13C and d15N. Analysis of
seasonal and annual isotopic variations showed that natural environmental changes (increase in food abundance, climatic and
salinity variations) as well as individual metabolic capacities would affect the relative stability of an organism’s trophic position. No
significant correlation was found between isotopic variation and size and growth in fishes except for the eel population where the
positive correlation between these two parameters confirmed intra-population trophic variations. Finally, separately examined
species exhibited significant, although incoherent, correlation between their isotopic signature and lipid content. This study confirms
the efficiency of the isotopic approach in trophic studies and highlights the need for further investigations of anthropic
environmental modifications occurring in this protected area and frequently disturbing its food web.
Keywords :
Wetland , stable isotopes , protected area , Camargue , Trophic relations
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science