Isotopic (δ15 N) relationship of pregnant females and their embryos: Comparing placental and yolk-sac viviparous elasmobranchs

J Fish Biol. 2021 Mar;98(3):784-790. doi: 10.1111/jfb.14625. Epub 2020 Dec 12.

Abstract

Nitrogen stable isotopes ratios (δ15 N) were determined for selected tissues (muscle, liver, blood and yolk) of pregnant females and their embryos of a placental viviparous species, the Pacific sharpnose shark (Rhizoprionodon longurio), and a yolk-sac viviparous species, the speckled guitarfish (Pseudobatos glaucostigmus). The R. longurio embryo tissues were 15 N enriched compared to the same tissues in the pregnant female, using the difference in δ15 N (Δδ15 N) between embryo and adult. Mean Δδ15 N was 2.17‰ in muscle, 4.39‰ in liver and 0.80‰ in blood. For P. glaucostigmus, embryo liver tissue was significantly 15 N enriched in comparison with liver of the pregnant female (Δδ15 N mean = 1.22‰), whereas embryo muscle was 15 N depleted relative to the muscle of the pregnant female (Δδ15 N mean = -1.22‰). Both species presented a significant positive linear relationship between Δδ15 N and embryo total length (LT ). The results indicated that embryos have different Δδ15 N depending on their reproductive strategy, tissue type analysed and embryo LT .

Keywords: Pseudobatos glaucostigmus; Rhizoprionodon longurio; isotopic variation; nitrogen stable isotope.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Female
  • Muscles / metabolism
  • Nitrogen Isotopes / analysis
  • Nitrogen Isotopes / metabolism*
  • Reproduction / physiology*
  • Sharks / classification
  • Sharks / physiology*
  • Viviparity, Nonmammalian / physiology*

Substances

  • Nitrogen Isotopes