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15 September 2020 Stable Isotopes and Parasites Indicate Feeding Ecology in Florida, USA, Wading Birds
Sarah E. Gumbleton, David W. Kerstetter, Christopher A. Blanar, Amy C. Hirons
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Abstract

We assessed δ13C and δ15N profiles and endoparasite community composition in Great Egrets (Ardea alba), Great Blue Herons (A. herodias), and White Ibis (Eudocimus albus) from four wildlife rescue centers (two mainland, two on islands in the Florida Keys) in south Florida, USA to elucidate feeding ecology. We detected among-species differences for δ15N but not δ13C and noted decreased δ13C enrichment in Great Egrets and Great Blue Herons (but not White Ibis) from these centers. Parasite component community and infracommunity species richness were higher in Great Egrets and Great Blue Herons relative to White Ibis, and higher in birds of the same species from mainland centers. Multivariate analysis of parasite infracommunity structure detected co-occurring clusters of parasite taxa characteristic of Great Egrets and Great Blue Herons on the one part, and of White Ibis on the other; mainland Great Egrets and Great Blue Herons had similar parasite communities and clustered separately from conspecifics from the islands. We detected a significant (negative) correlation of infracommunity species richness with δ13C but not δ15N. Lastly, parasite infracommunity Bray-Curtis similarity correlated significantly with stable isotope Euclidean distances. We conclude that the two approaches converge towards similar outcomes, providing complementary and consilient information on host feeding ecology.

Sarah E. Gumbleton, David W. Kerstetter, Christopher A. Blanar, and Amy C. Hirons "Stable Isotopes and Parasites Indicate Feeding Ecology in Florida, USA, Wading Birds," Waterbirds 43(3-4), 238-250, (15 September 2020). https://doi.org/10.1675/063.043.0302
Received: 1 March 2020; Accepted: 16 July 2020; Published: 15 September 2020
KEYWORDS
feeding ecology
Great Blue Heron
Great Egret
parasites
wading birds
White Ibis
δ13C
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