Author:
Medo Ayano,Ohte Nobuhito,Kajitani Hiroki,Nose Takashi,Manabe Yuki,Sugawara Tatsuya,Onishi Yuji,Goto Akiko S.,Koba Keisuke,Arai Nobuaki,Mitsunaga Yasushi,Kume Manabu,Nishizawa Hideaki,Kojima Daichi,Yokoyama Ayako,Yamanaka Toshiro,Viputhanumas Thavee,Mitamura Hiromichi
Abstract
AbstractDietary information from aquatic organisms is instrumental in predicting biological interactions and understanding ecosystem functionality. In freshwater habitats, generalist fish species can access a diverse array of food sources from multiple food chains. These may include primary photosynthetic production and detritus derived from both oxic and anoxic decomposition. However, the exploitation of anoxic decomposition products by fish remains insufficiently explored. This study examines feeding habits of striped catfish (Pangasianodon hypophthalmus) at both adult and juvenile stages within a tropical reservoir, using stable carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur isotope ratios (δ13C, δ15N, and δ34S, respectively) and fatty acid (FA) analyses. The adult catfish exhibited higher δ15N values compared to primary consumers that feed on primary photosynthetic producers, which suggests ingestion of food sources originating from primary photosynthetic production-based food chains. On the other hand, juvenile catfish demonstrated lower δ15N values than primary consumers, correlating with low δ34S value and large proportions of bacterial FA but contained small proportions of polyunsaturated FA. This implies that juveniles utilize food sources from both anoxic decomposition and primary photosynthetic production-based food chains. Our results indicate that food chains based on anoxic decomposition can indeed contribute to the dietary sources of tropical fish species.
Funder
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Grants-in-Aid of the Shikata Memorial Trust for Nature Conservation, Japan
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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