Abstract

SUMMARY: The application of the stable isotope technique to ecological studies is becoming increasingly widespread. In the case of seabirds, stable isotopes of nitrogen and carbon have been mainly used as dietary tracers. This approach relies on the fact that foodweb isotopic signatures are reflected in the tissues of the consumer. In addition to the study of trophic ecology, stable isotopes have been used to track the movement of seabirds across isotopic gradients, as individuals moving between isotopically distinct foodwebs can carry with them information on the location of previous feeding areas. Studies applying the stable isotope methodology to the study of seabird ecology show a clear evolution from broad and descriptive approaches to detailed and individual-based analyses. The purpose of this article is to show the different fields of application of stable isotopes to the study of the seabird ecology. Finally, we illustrate the utility of this technique by considering the particularities of the Mediterranean seabird community, suggesting different ecological questions and conservation problems that could be addressed by using the stable isotope approach in this community.

Highlights

  • For some time the measurement and use of naturally occurring stable isotopes has been restricted largely to investigations in the earth sciences

  • In the case of seabirds, stable isotopes of nitrogen and carbon have been mainly used as dietary tracers

  • In addition to the study of trophic ecology, stable isotopes have been used to track the movement of seabirds across isotopic gradients, as individuals moving between isotopically distinct foodwebs can carry with them information on the location of previous feeding areas

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SCIENTIA MARINA

Using stable isotopes of nitrogen and carbon to study seabird ecology: applications in the Mediterranean seabird community*. We illustrate the utility of this technique by considering the particularities of the Mediterranean seabird community, suggesting different ecological questions and conservation problems that could be addressed by using the stable isotope approach in this community. En el caso de las aves marinas, los isótopos estables de nitrógeno y carbono han sido empleados principalmente como indicadores del régimen alimenticio. El objetivo de este trabajo es mostrar los diferentes campos de aplicación de los isótopos estables en el estudio de la ecología de las aves marinas. Finalmente, ilustramos la utilidad de esta técnica considerando las particularidades de la comunidad de aves marinas del mar mediterráneo, sugiriendo diferentes cuestiones ecológicas y problemas de conservación que se podrían abordar empleando la técnica de los isótopos estables en esta comunidad. Palabras clave: isótopos estables, Mediterráneo, aves marinas, ecología trófica, conservación, nitrógeno, carbono

BACKGROUND
TROPHIC ECOLOGY
Magellanic penguin
APPLICATIONS TO CONSERVATION AND
Reconstruction of diet of extinct species
Introduced predators
MEDITERRANEAN SEABIRD COMMUNITY
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