Stable isotope evidence for trophic overlap of sympatric Mexican Lake Chapala silversides (Teleostei: Atherinopsidae: Chirostoma spp.)

Author:

Mercado-Silva Norman1,Lyons John2,Moncayo-Estrada Rodrigo3,Gesundheit Pablo4,Krabbenhoft Trevor J.5,Powell Daniel L.6,Piller Kyle R.7

Affiliation:

1. Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico

2. University of Wisconsin, USA

3. Instituto Politécnico Nacional, México

4. Texas A&M University, USA

5. Wayne State University, USA

6. Southeastern Louisiana University, USA; Texas A&M University, USA

7. Southeastern Louisiana University, USA

Abstract

We explore the trophic role that a diverse sympatric group of fishes in the genus Chirostoma play in a large, shallow lake in central Mexico, Lake Chapala. We use δ13C and δ15N stable isotope - based food web analyses to explore how they relate to other components of the Lake Chapala ecosystem. We find five Chirostoma species in top trophic levels of the Chapala food web compared to other fishes, relying on a combination of zooplankton, fish and benthic resources as energy sources. Food web metric analyses showed generally overlapping trophic niches for members of Chirostoma, especially in terms of δ13C. However, C. jordani had lower mean δ15N isotopic values than C. promelas. As a group, "pescados blancos" (C. sphyraena and C. promelas) also had higher δ15N signatures than "charales" (C. consocium, C. jordani and C. labarcae) reflecting greater piscivory, but these differences were not strong for all food web metrics used. Trophic overlap among species of Chirostoma in Lake Chapala raises questions about the forces that might have led to a morphologically diverse but functionally similar and monophyletic group of species.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Aquatic Science,Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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