龟鳖
杂食动物
海龟(机器人)
利基
短吻鳄
同位素分析
生态学
δ13C
营养水平
δ15N
生物
生态位
稳定同位素比值
栖息地
物理
捕食
量子力学
作者
Mathew J. Denton,Gerald R. Johnston,Travis M. Thomas,J. Hardin Waddle,Susan C. Walls,Kristen M. Hart
标识
DOI:10.1656/058.022.0sp1221
摘要
Macrochelys suwanniensis (Suwannee Alligator Snapping Turtle) coexists with 2 other native large omnivorous turtle species (Chelydra serpentina [Snapping Turtle] and Trachemys scripta scripta [Yellow-bellied Slider]) in a 9-km section of the Santa Fe River in northern Florida. A major shift in dominant submersed aquatic vegetation prompted us to quantify trophic position and niche overlap among these 3 species. Here, we examine carbon and nitrogen isotopic values of these turtles and their potential food resources within the changing riverine system. We provide evidence of low isotopic niche overlap between M. suwanniensis and C. serpentina, whereas T. s. scripta occupied a discrete niche having lower carbon and nitrogen values.
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