Artículo
Niche overlap in sympatric introduced trout from a southern Patagonian river: evidence from stomach contents and stable isotope analysis
Título:
Sobreposición de nicho en truchas simpátricas introducidas en un río en la Patagonia austral: evidencia mediante análisis de contenido estomacal e isótopos estables
Hune, Matias; Haro, Daniela; Davis, Ernesto; Gutiérrez, David; Anderson, Christopher Brian
; Sabat, Pablo
Fecha de publicación:
12/2022
Editorial:
Pan-American Journal of Aquatic Sciences
Revista:
Pan-American Journal of Aquatic Sciences
ISSN:
1809-9009
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
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Resumen
We used a combination of stomach content and stable isotope analyses to assess the trophic interactions and feeding habits of two different salmonid species, brown trout (Salmo trutta) and rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) in the Serrano River (Magellan and the Chilean Antarctic Region). We found a high dietary niche overlap, which was supported by Schoener’s index and stable isotopes Bayesian ellipses. The diet was dominated by the amphipod Hyalella spp. in both species. Nonetheless, evidence suggests that O. mykiss has a more generalist feeding strategy than S. trutta. The dietary breadth indices and the isotopic niche area, which were broader for O. mykiss than S. trutta, supported this scenario. This study increases our understanding on the trophic relationships among these introduced trout cohabiting the river and their possible effects in freshwater ecosystems from southern Chile.
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Hune, Matias; Haro, Daniela; Davis, Ernesto; Gutiérrez, David; Anderson, Christopher Brian; et al.; Niche overlap in sympatric introduced trout from a southern Patagonian river: evidence from stomach contents and stable isotope analysis; Pan-American Journal of Aquatic Sciences; Pan-American Journal of Aquatic Sciences; 17; 3; 12-2022; 304-312
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