Evaluating food metrics of lanternfishes in waters of the southeastern Pacific Ocean
- Carolina Cárcamo,
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- Carlos Canales-Cerro,
- Stephanny Curaz-Leiva,
- Ana Brisca Guzman-Castellanos,
- Ivonne Quintanilla
- Universidad Andres Bello,
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- Instituto del Mar del Perú,
- Earth Sciences Department,
- Universidad de Playa Ancha
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20Journal (Volume, Issue Number)
Marine Biology (Volume 170, Issue 2)Publication milestones
- Published - 02/2023
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Published - 02/2023
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0025-3162Publication IDs
- Scopus: 85146571194
Abstract
Using carbon and nitrogen stable isotope values, we analyzed the trophic position (TP) and the isotopic niche width of lanternfishes from three different areas in the Southern Pacific Ocean. Fishes from Perú had slightly higher δ13C values compared with fish from Chilean areas. In contrast, δ15N values increased with latitude (North to South). Myctophids TP differed between the three study areas (highest in Central Chile, lowest in Peru). Peruvian fishes had a smaller isotopic niche than the lanternfishes of those from Chile.
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The authors are grateful for the valuable work done by the scientific observers of IFOP and IMARPE on the research vessels.
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