Abstract

Gorgona National Park (GNP) protects the only known feeding aggregation of juvenile green turtlesChelonia mydason the Pacific coast of Colombia. This study was undertaken to compare the diet of the two knownC. mydasmorphotypes (black and yellow), and to determine availability, selectivity, and quality of food resources at GNP. Oesophageal lavages and isotopic analysis of epidermal tissue were performed on turtles captured between February and December 2012. Food quantity was estimated by determining per cent cover in quadrats randomly placed on the reefs. Food quality of algae species was estimated by proximate analysis. Food selection was estimated using Ivlev's electivity index, and the trophic level of sea turtles at GNP was calculated. A total of 30 black (mean = 63.9 cm SCL) and 47 yellow (mean = 54.3 cm SCL) morphotype turtles were lavaged. Eight invertebrate and nine algae food items were identified in oesophageal contents. The most frequently found and abundant items in lavages were terrestrial plants, plastic fibres, invertebrates and algae. A total of 27 items, including 15 algae species, were identified on the reefs, of whichCladophorasp. was selected by black turtles, andHypnea pannosaandDictyotasp. were selected by both morphotypes; the latter species had the highest protein and lipid content, and low lignin content. A trophic level of 3.5 for black and 3.4 for yellow turtles was calculated. No significant difference in diet between the two morphotypes could be determined through lavage or isotopic analysis.

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  • We present a new record for the Colombian Pacific of the gammarid amphipod Hyachelia tortugae Barnard, 1967

  • The H. tortugae identified were collected as part of a study that aimed to characterize the intraspecific variation and diet of the green turtles of Gorgona Island

  • Amphipods were sorted from the samples, identified, and deposited in the Marine Biology Collection at the Universidad del Valle, Cali, Colombia (CERBMcr-UV)

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& GIRALDO, A.- New record of Hyachelia tortugae Barnard, 1967, an amphipod epibiont on green turtles Chelonia mydas (Linnaeus, 1758) from Gorgona Island (Colombian Pacific). New record of Hyachelia tortugae Barnard, 1967, an amphipod epibiont on green turtles Chelonia mydas (linnaeus, 1758)... NUEVO REGISTRO DE Hyachelia tortugae BARNARD, 1967, UN ANFÍPODO EPIBIONTE DE LA TORTUGA VERDE Chelonia mydas (LINNAEUS, 1758) EN ISLA GORGONA (PACÍFICO COLOMBIANO)

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