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利用脂肪酸谱分析作为生态指标来管理旅游业对海洋野生动物的影响:以加勒比地区的魟鱼喂食为例。

Using fatty-acid profile analysis as an ecologic indicator in the management of tourist impacts on marine wildlife: a case of stingray-feeding in the Caribbean.

作者信息

Semeniuk Christina A D, Speers-Roesch Ben, Rothley Kristina D

机构信息

School of Resource and Environmental Management, Simon Fraser University, 8888 University Drive, V5A 1S6, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.

出版信息

Environ Manage. 2007 Oct;40(4):665-77. doi: 10.1007/s00267-006-0321-8. Epub 2007 Jul 18.

Abstract

Feeding marine wildlife as a tourism experience has become a popular means by which to attract both people and wildlife, although management efforts are still in their infancy. "Stingray City Sandbar" in the Cayman Islands, where visitors can hand feed free-ranging Southern Stingrays (Dasyatis americana), is a world-famous attraction currently undergoing visitor and wildlife management. One plan is to decrease the amount of nonnatural food provided by tourists with the intention of decreasing stingray habituation to the artificial food source and promoting stingray health. However, the effectiveness of this action is uncertain given that neither the extent of squid composition in the stingray diet nor the degree of nutrient similarity between the fed and natural diets is unknown. We used fatty acid (FA) profile analysis to address these questions by assessing the serum nonesterified FA composition of fed and unfed stingrays around the island and compared them with FA profiles of (1) the provisioned food source (squid) and (2) other warm- and cold-water elasmobranchs (sharks and rays). Our results indicated that fed stingrays were distinct. The FA profiles of the fed stingray population were expressly different from those of the unfed populations and showed a remarkable similarity to the FA composition of squid, suggesting that squid is the main food source. The tropical fed stingrays also exhibited essential FA ratios, specific to both species and habitat, comparable with those of elasmobranchs and squid from cold-water environs, implying that the provisioned food does not provide a similar nutritional lipid composition to that eaten in the wild. Our results suggest that FA profiles are a valuable indicator for the management and monitoring of fed Southern Stingrays because they can be used to assess differences in diet composition and provide an index of nutritional similarity. Our findings are currently being used by Caymanian stakeholders in designing practical management actions for their wildlife attraction.

摘要

作为一种旅游体验,投喂海洋野生动物已成为吸引游客和野生动物的一种流行方式,尽管相关管理工作仍处于起步阶段。开曼群岛的“魔鬼鱼城沙洲”是一个举世闻名的景点,游客可以亲手投喂自由活动的南方黄貂鱼(Dasyatis americana),目前该景点正在进行游客和野生动物管理。一项计划是减少游客提供的非天然食物数量,目的是减少黄貂鱼对人工食物来源的习性依赖,并促进黄貂鱼的健康。然而,鉴于黄貂鱼饮食中鱿鱼成分的比例以及投喂食物与天然食物之间的营养相似程度均未知,这一行动的效果尚不确定。我们通过评估该岛周围投喂和未投喂黄貂鱼的血清非酯化脂肪酸组成,利用脂肪酸(FA)谱分析来解决这些问题,并将其与(1)投喂的食物来源(鱿鱼)和(2)其他暖水和冷水软骨鱼类(鲨鱼和鳐鱼)的脂肪酸谱进行比较。我们的结果表明,投喂的黄貂鱼有所不同。投喂的黄貂鱼群体的脂肪酸谱与未投喂群体的脂肪酸谱明显不同,并且与鱿鱼的脂肪酸组成具有显著相似性,这表明鱿鱼是主要食物来源。热带地区投喂的黄貂鱼还表现出特定于物种和栖息地的必需脂肪酸比例,与来自冷水环境的软骨鱼类和鱿鱼相当,这意味着投喂的食物所提供的营养脂质组成与野生环境中食用的食物不同。我们的结果表明,脂肪酸谱是管理和监测投喂的南方黄貂鱼的一个有价值的指标,因为它们可用于评估饮食组成的差异,并提供营养相似性指数。开曼群岛的利益相关者目前正在利用我们的研究结果为其野生动物景点设计实际的管理行动。

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