Green sturgeon (Acipenser medirostris) and white sturgeon (A. transmontanus) are closely related, sympatric species that inhabit the San Francisco estuary. Green sturgeon have a more marine life history but both species spawn in the Sacramento River and reside for some duration in San Francisco Bay. These sturgeons are of conservation concern, yet little is known about their dietary competition when they overlap in space and time. To examine evidence of dietary differentiation, we collected whole blood and blood plasma from 26 green sturgeon and 35 white sturgeon in San Francisco Bay. Using carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analyses, we compared their relative trophic levels and foraging locations along the freshwater to marine gradient. Sampling blood plasma and whole blood allowed comparison of dietary integration over shorter and longer time scales, respectively. Plasma and whole blood δ C values confirmed green sturgeon had more marine dietary sources than white sturgeon. Plasma δ N values revealed white sturgeon fed at lower trophic levels than green sturgeon recently, however, whole blood δ N values demonstrated the two species fed at the same trophic level over longer time scales. Larger individuals of both species had higher δ C values than smaller individuals, reflecting more marine food sources in adulthood. Length did not affect δ N values of either species. Isotope analyses supported the more marine life history of green than white sturgeon and potentially highlight a temporary trophic differentiation of diet between species during and preceding the overlapping life stage in San Francisco Bay.
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Food Chem X
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College of Food Science and Engineering, Ocean University of China, Qingdao 266404, China.
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Department of Wildlife, Fish and Conservation Biology, University of California Davis, Davis, CA, 95616, USA.
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