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Mother–offspring isotope fractionation in two species of placentatrophic sharks
Journal of Fish Biology
  • Jeremy J. Vaudo, Department of Biological Sciences and Marine Sciences Program, Florida International University
  • P. Matich, Department of Biological Sciences and Marine Sciences Program, Florida International University
  • Michael R. Heithaus, Department of Biological Sciences and Marine Sciences Program, Florida International University
Date of this Version
1-1-2010
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Abstract

Stable-isotope values of a scalloped hammerhead Sphyrna lewini and blacktip shark Carcharhinus limbatus and their respective embryos were analysed. Embryos of both species were enriched in δ15N compared to their mothers (0·82 and 0·88‰, respectively), but fractionation of δ13C varied. Embryonic S. lewini were enriched (1·00‰) in δ13C while C. limbatus were depleted (0·27‰) relative to their mothers.

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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation through the Florida Coastal Everglades Long-Term Ecological Research program under Cooperative Agreements #DBI-0620409 and #DEB-9910514. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in the material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

Citation Information
Vaudo, J.J., P. Matich, M.R. Heithaus. 2010. Mother-offspring isotope fractionation in two species of placentatrophic sharks. Journal of Fish Biology 77(7): 1724-1727.