articleEcological MonographsFeb 1, 2004Closed access

QUANTITATIVE FATTY ACID SIGNATURE ANALYSIS: A NEW METHOD OF ESTIMATING PREDATOR DIETS

Dalhousie University · Fisheries and Oceans Canada · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Accurate estimates of the diets of predators are required in many areas of ecology, but for many species current methods are imprecise, limited to the last meal, and often biased. The diversity of fatty acids and their patterns in organisms, coupled with the narrow limitations on their biosynthesis, properties of digestion in monogastric animals, and the prevalence of large storage reservoirs of lipid in many predators, led us to propose the use of quantitative fatty acid signature analysis (QFASA) to study predator diets. We present a statistical model that provides quantitative estimates of the proportions of prey species in the diets of individual predators using fatty acid signatures. We conducted…

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Keywords
  • Biology
  • Predation
  • Capelin
  • Fatty acid
  • Herring
  • Predator
  • Mink
  • Phoca
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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