We are pleased to announce a new population that examines individual
habitat specialization of estuarine common bottlenose dolphins across the
northern and eastern Gulf of Mexico.



Cloyed, C.S., Wilson, R.M., Balmer, B.C., Hohn, A.A., Schwacke, L.H., Zolman
, E.S., Tumlin, M.C., Wells, R.S., Barleycorn, A.A., Allen, J.B.,
Carmichael, R.H. (2021). Specialization of a mobile, apex predator affects
trophic coupling among adjacent habitats. *Scientific Reports, *11: 19611.

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-99017-1





Mobile, apex predators are commonly assumed to stabilize food webs through
trophic coupling across spatially distinct habitats. The assumption that
trophic coupling is common remains largely untested, despite evidence that
individual behaviors might limit trophic coupling. We used stable isotope
data from common bottlenose dolphins across the Gulf of Mexico to determine
if these apex predators coupled estuarine and adjacent, nearshore marine
habitats. δ13C values differed among the sites, likely driven by
environmental factors that varied at each site, such as freshwater input
and seagrass cover. Within most sites, δ13C values differed such that
dolphins sampled in the upper reaches of embayments had values indicative
of estuarine habitats while those sampled outside or in lower reaches of
embayments had values indicative of marine habitats. δ15N values were more
similar among and within sites than δ13C values. Data from multiple tissues
within individuals corroborated that most dolphins consistently used a
narrow range of habitats but fed at similar trophic levels in estuarine and
marine habitats. Because these dolphins exhibited individual habitat
specialization, they likely do not contribute to trophic coupling between
estuarine and adjacent marine habitats at a regional scale, suggesting that
not all mobile, apex predators trophically couple adjacent habitats.


Cheers,

Carl

-- 
Carl S. Cloyed, Ph.D.
Research Senior Marine Scientist I
Dauphin Island Sea Lab
101 Bienville Blvd
Dauphin Island, AL 36528
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