Royal Society Open Science (Sep 2021)

Regional patterns of <italic toggle="yes">δ</italic><sup>13</sup>C and <italic toggle="yes">δ</italic><sup>15</sup>N for European common cuttlefish (<italic toggle="yes">Sepia officinalis</italic>) throughout the Northeast Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea

  • R. J. David Wells,
  • Jay R. Rooker,
  • Piero Addis,
  • Haritz Arrizabalaga,
  • Miguel Baptista,
  • Giovanni Bearzi,
  • Igaratza Fraile,
  • Thomas Lacoue-Labarthe,
  • Emily N. Meese,
  • Persefoni Megalofonou,
  • Rui Rosa,
  • Ignacio Sobrino,
  • Antonio V. Sykes,
  • Roger Villanueva

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.210345
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 9

Abstract

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Stable isotope compositions of carbon and nitrogen (expressed as δ13C and δ15N) from the European common cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) were measured in order to evaluate the utility of using these natural tracers throughout the Northeast Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea (NEAO-MS). Mantle tissue was obtained from S. officinalis collected from 11 sampling locations spanning a wide geographical coverage in the NEAO-MS. Significant differences of both δ13C and δ15N values were found among S. officinalis samples relative to sampling location. δ13C values did not show any discernable spatial trends; however, a distinct pattern of lower δ15N values in the Mediterranean Sea relative to the NEAO existed. Mean δ15N values of S. officinalis in the Mediterranean Sea averaged 2.5‰ lower than conspecifics collected in the NEAO and showed a decreasing eastward trend within the Mediterranean Sea with the lowest values in the most eastern sampling locations. Results suggest δ15N may serve as a useful natural tracer for studies on the population structure of S. officinalis as well as other marine organisms throughout the NEAO-MS.

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