Resource partitioning between Pacific walruses and bearded seals in the Alaska Arctic and sub-Arctic

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L. E. Oxtoby
L. Horstmann
S. M. Budge
D. M. O’Brien
S. W. Wang
T. Schollmeier
M. J. Wooller
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[1] University of Alaska Fairbanks,Institute of Marine Science, College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences
[2] University of Alaska Fairbanks,Alaska Stable Isotope Facility, Water and Environmental Research Center
[3] Dalhousie University,Department of Process Engineering and Applied Science
[4] University of Alaska Fairbanks,Institute of Arctic Biology
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Oecologia | 2017年 / 184卷
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Fatty acid; Benthic trophic ecology; Compound-specific; Stable isotope analysis; Climate change;
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Climate-mediated changes in the phenology of Arctic sea ice and primary production may alter benthic food webs that sustain populations of Pacific walruses (Odobenus rosmarus divergens) and bearded seals (Erignathus barbatus). Interspecific resource competition could place an additional strain on ice-associated marine mammals already facing loss of sea ice habitat. Using fatty acid (FA) profiles, FA trophic markers, and FA stable carbon isotope analyses, we found that walruses and bearded seals partitioned food resources in 2009–2011. Interspecific differences in FA profiles were largely driven by variation in non-methylene FAs, which are markers of benthic invertebrate prey taxa, indicating varying consumption of specific benthic prey. We used Bayesian multi-source FA stable isotope mixing models to estimate the proportional contributions of particulate organic matter (POM) from sympagic (ice algal), pelagic, and benthic sources to these apex predators. Proportional contributions of FAs to walruses and bearded seals from benthic POM sources were high [44 (17–67)% and 62 (38–83)%, respectively] relative to other sources of POM. Walruses also obtained considerable contributions of FAs from pelagic POM sources [51 (32–73)%]. Comparison of δ13C values of algal FAs from walruses and bearded seals to those from benthic prey from different feeding groups from the Chukchi and Bering seas revealed that different trophic pathways sustained walruses and bearded seals. Our findings suggest that (1) resource partitioning may mitigate interspecific competition, and (2) climate change impacts on Arctic food webs may elicit species-specific responses in these high trophic level consumers.
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