IIMYC   23581
INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES MARINAS Y COSTERAS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Trophic interactions and isotopic niche of octopuses and sea stars in North Patagonia
Autor/es:
STORERO, LORENA PIA; IRIBARNE, OSCAR; NARVARTE, MAITE; OCAMPO REINALDO, MATÍAS; BOTTO, FLORENCIA
Revista:
MARINE BIOLOGY
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Año: 2020 vol. 167 p. 35 - 45
ISSN:
0025-3162
Resumen:
Coexistence of species is associated with differentiation of niches and partitioning of resources, which lessen niche overlap and the intensity of competition. Here, we used stable isotope analysis to evaluate and compare the trophic relationships and isotopic niche of two coexisting predators, the small octopus Octopus tehuelchus (d?Orbigny 1834) and the brooding sea star Anasterias antarctica (Lütken 1857), in the rocky intertidal community of northern Patagonia (Argentina). Our results show differences in the proportional contribution of sources between octopuses and sea stars. Octopuses consume mainly sessile filter-feeders, and sea stars show intra-specific diet differences, changing its preference with size and sex. Small and medium sea stars feed on sessile filter-feeders, such as small mussels, while large sea stars consume more frequently grazer gastropods and scavenger crustaceans. In the food web of the rocky north Patagonian ecosystem, differences in the isotopic niche space and the degree of dietary specialization between octopuses and sea stars indicate differential use of resources and trophic niche partitioning, possibly by limiting inter- and intra-specific competition.