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Diet Breadth and Variability in Sander spp. Inferred from Stable Isotopes
Authors:M J Fincel  S R Chipps  B D S Graeb  M L Brown
Affiliation:1. South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks, Fort Pierre, South Dakota, USA;2. U.S. Geological Survey, South Dakota Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Department of Natural Resource Management, South Dakota State University, Brookings, South Dakota, USA;3. Department of Natural Resource Management, South Dakota State University, Brookings, South Dakota, USA
Abstract:We used stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen to evaluate trophic similarity between sauger Sander canadensis and walleye S. vitreus in three Missouri River impoundments characterized by unique differences in riverine habitat. Mean δ15N was similar for sauger and walleye in each reservoir ranging from 15.7 to 17.8‰ for sauger and 15.2 to 17.7‰ for walleye. However, mean δ13C was greater for sauger (?24‰) than for walleye (?25‰) in Lake Oahe (lacustrine habitat), where rainbow smelt Osmerus mordax is an important prey species for walleye. Variation in δ15N and δ13C values was similar between walleye and sauger in Lewis and Clark Lake (riverine habitat), but was greater for sauger than for walleye in Lake Oahe, implying that in pelagic environments, sauger exhibit a larger diet breadth and lower diet consistency compared with walleyes. Isotope analyses support observations from traditional gut content studies that diet overlap between sauger and walleye varies with environmental conditions and is more similar in riverine food webs than in large lakes and impoundments. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:walleye  Sander vitreus  sauger  Sander canadensis  Missouri River  hybridization
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