Diet Analysis Flashcards

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1
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Key idea with food pyramid:

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Decreasing Biomass with Increasing Trophic Level

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Key concepts associated with the food pyramid:

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Not all of the biomass (organisms) at a trophic level are consumed

Metabolism (respiration) reduces available biomass (energy)

Not all of a consumed prey is digested (incorporated into next trophic level)

More efficient to eat at base of food web (Transfer efficiency)

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Transfer Efficiency

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the proportion of the prey production taken by predators

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What is a good transfer efficiency?

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25%; most fishes ~10 – 15%

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What is the old rule of thumb for transfer efficiency?

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Old rule of thumb is 10% per trophic level

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Somatic Growth

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The mechanism and results of fish adding weight
At the individual level: eating more food
Results in an increase in biomass of the stock
Links size and age

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Sampling Considerations

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Time of day
Size range of individuals
Areal coverage (different habitats)
Seasonal variation
Annual (or longer) variation

What is the appropriate sample size?
How does one select “representative” samples?

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Gut Content Analysis considerations

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Identification of prey
Size estimation of prey
Potential biases

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Identification of prey includes:

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Many keys based on “parts”
DNA barcoding

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Size estimation of prey includes:

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Relationship of the size of parts to the whole organism

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Potential biases to consider:

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Digestion rates

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12
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All quantitative analysis are ____ and look at___

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biased

Percentage by number (%N)
Percentage by weight or volume (%W)
Frequency of occurrence (%F)

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Index of relative importance (IRI)

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IRI = %F * (%W + %N)

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Fullness Index parameters

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m = number of stomachs in month
Wi = total weight of stomach contents
Ei = eviscerated weight

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Stable Isotope Analysis

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An “integrated” perspective on trophic relationships

Different trophic levels and prey types with different stable isotope signatures

Assimilated into predator’s tissues

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