Isotopic turnover of polar cod (Boreogadus saida) muscle determined through a controlled feeding experiment
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/30150Dato
2023-03-30Type
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Polar cod (Boreogadus saida) is an important trophic link within Arctic marine food
webs and is likely to experience diet shifts in response to climate change. One important tool for assessing organism diet is bulk stable isotope analysis. However, key
parameters necessary for interpreting the temporal context of stable isotope values
are lacking, especially for Arctic species. This study provides the first experimental
determination of isotopic turnover (as half-life) and trophic discrimination factors
(TDFs) of both δ13C and δ15N in adult polar cod muscle. Using a diet enriched in both
13C and 15N, we measured isotopic turnover times of 61 and 49 days for δ13C and
δ15N, respectively, with metabolism accounting for >94% of the total turnover. These
half-life estimates are valid for adult polar cod (>3 years) experiencing little somatic
growth. We measured TDFs in our control of 2.6‰ and 3.9‰ for δ13C and δ15N,
respectively, and we conclude that applying the commonly used TDF of 1‰ for δ13C
for adult polar cod may lead to misrepresentation of dietary carbon source, while the
use of 3.8‰ for δ15N is appropriate. Based on these results, we recommend that studies investigating seasonal shifts in the diet of adult polar cod sample at temporal intervals of at least 60 days to account for isotopic turnover in polar cod muscle. Although
isotopic equilibrium was reached by the fish in this study, it was at substantially lower
isotope values than the diet. Additionally, the use of highly enriched algae in the experimental feed caused very high variability in diet isotope values which precluded accurate calculation of TDFs from the enriched fish. As a result of the challenges faced in
this study, we discourage the use of highly enriched diets for similar experiments and
provide recommendations to guide the design of future isotopic turnover experiments.
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Ziegler AF, Bluhm B, Renaud PE, Jørgensen LLJ. Isotopic turnover of polar cod (Boreogadus saida) muscle determined through a controlled feeding experiment. Journal of Fish Biology. 2023:1-13Metadata
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