Determination of water balance maintenance in Orcinus orca and Tursiops truncatus using oxygen isotopes

Author:

Séon Nicolas12ORCID,Brasseur Isabelle3,Scala Christopher3ORCID,Tacail Théo4ORCID,Catteau Sidonie35,Fourel François6,Vincent Peggy2ORCID,Lécuyer Christophe1ORCID,Suan Guillaume1ORCID,Charbonnier Sylvain2ORCID,Vinçon-Laugier Arnauld1ORCID,Amiot Romain1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Université Claude Bernard Lyon1, LGL-TPE, UMR 5276, CNRS, ENSL, UJM 1 , F-69622 Villeurbanne , France

2. Centre de Recherche en Paléontologie – Paris (CR2P), CNRS, Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, Sorbonne Université 2 , 57 rue Cuvier, 75231 Paris CEDEX 05 , France

3. Marineland 3 , 2 Route de la Brague, 06600 Antibes , France

4. Institute of Geosciences, Johannes Gutenberg University 4 , 55128 Mainz , Germany

5. Réseau Tortues Marines de Méditerranée Française, Société Herpétologique de France 5 , 57 Rue 15 Cuvier, CP4157, 75005 Paris , France

6. Laboratoire d'Ecologie des Hydrosystèmes Naturels et Anthropisés, CNRS UMR 5023, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 6 , 69622 Villeurbanne , France

Abstract

ABSTRACT The secondary adaptation of Cetacea to a fully marine lifestyle raises the question of their ability to maintain their water balance in a hyperosmotic environment. Cetacea have access to four potential sources of water: surrounding salt oceanic water, dietary free water, metabolic water and inhaled water vapour to a lesser degree. Here, we measured the 18O/16O oxygen isotope ratio of blood plasma from 13 specimens belonging to two species of Cetacea raised under human care (four killer whales Orcinus orca, nine common bottlenose dolphins Tursiops truncatus) to investigate and quantify the contribution of preformed water (dietary free water, surrounding salt oceanic water) and metabolic water to Cetacea body water using a box-modelling approach. The oxygen isotope composition of Cetacea blood plasma indicates that dietary free water and metabolic water contribute to more than 90% of the total water input in weight for cetaceans, with the remaining 10% consisting of inhaled water vapour and surrounding water accidentally ingested or absorbed through the skin. Moreover, the contribution of metabolic water appears to be more important in organisms with a more lipid-rich diet. Beyond these physiological and conservation biology implications, this study opens up questions that need to be addressed, such as the applicability of the oxygen isotope composition of cetacean body fluids and skeletal elements as an environmental proxy of the oxygen isotope composition of present and past marine waters.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

Subject

Insect Science,Molecular Biology,Animal Science and Zoology,Aquatic Science,Physiology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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