Stable isotope (carbon and nitrogen) signatures of Pacific green and hawksbill sea turtles in Costa Rica
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<p>Investigating niche and diet can reveal competition, and partitioning among sympatric animal&nbsp;species. We investigated niche size, niche overlap, and diet composition in green turtles (black and yellow morphotype <em>Chelonia mydas</em>; 49.5 &ndash; 95 cm curved carapace length) and hawksbill turtles (<em>Eretmochelys imbricata</em>; 40 &ndash; 83 cm curved carapace length) in a recently described foraging habitat in North Pacific Costa Rica using stable isotope analysis. Whole blood d<sup>13</sup>C values were positively related to curved carapace length in black sea turtles while skin d<sup>15</sup>N values were negatively related to curved carapace length in hawksbill turtles. Using whole blood stable isotope signatures, niche space revealed distinct enrichment in d<sup>15</sup>N isotopic space in black turtles. We also observed significant overlap in niche space&nbsp;between yellow turtles and hawksbill turtles. Our results suggest that black turtles forage at multiple trophic levels, while yellow and hawksbill turtles primarily forage at a lower trophic level. Our analysis of trophic niche and diet composition for these species of sea turtles indicated resource partitioning among these spatially overlapping species.&nbsp;</p>
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2021-09-11



