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- W2483235727 abstract "Abstract Sharks are considered to play important roles in structuring marine ecosystems, consequently understanding their trophic ecology and interactions with other marine predators is required. In the central Pacific Ocean, whether the trophic roles of pelagic sharks are complementary or redundant to large teleost predators remains unclear. In this study, stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis were used to examine the isotopic niche overlap of eight pelagic shark species and six pelagic teleost predators, including tuna and billfish. Large intra-specific variation and minimal inter-specific variation in both δ 15 N and δ 13 C values were observed among sharks and teleosts. Moreover, there was a high degree of trophic overlap among pelagic shark and teleost species, with the exception of the blue shark, the δ 13 C values of which indicated a much longer foraging time in the purely pelagic waters. Moreover, although the stable isotopic data suggested that the pelagic sharks in the study area share similar prey and habitats with other pelagic predators, such as tuna and billfish, blue sharks and shortfin mako sharks did not show isotopic overlap with these predators. These data highlight the diverse roles among pelagic sharks, supporting previous findings that this species complex is not trophically redundant; but further studies on the diet and fine-scale habitat used are required to verify this hypothesis." @default.
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- W2483235727 title "Trophic interactions among pelagic sharks and large predatory teleosts in the northeast central Pacific" @default.
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