Authors
EL Carroll, R Gallego, MA Sewell, J Zeldis, Louis Ranjard, HA Ross, LK Tooman, R O’Rorke, RD Newcomb, Rochelle Constantine
Publication date
2019/1/22
Journal
Scientific Reports
Volume
9
Issue
1
Pages
281
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
To understand the ecosystem dynamics that underpin the year-round presence of a large generalist consumer, the Bryde’s whale (Balaenoptera edeni brydei), we use a DNA metabarcoding approach and systematic zooplankton surveys to investigate seasonal and regional changes in zooplankton communities and if whale diet reflects such changes. Twenty-four zooplankton community samples were collected from three regions throughout the Hauraki Gulf, New Zealand, over two temperature regimes (warm and cool seasons), as well as 20 samples of opportunistically collected Bryde’s whale scat. Multi-locus DNA barcode libraries were constructed from 18S and COI gene fragments, representing a trade-off between identification and resolution of metazoan taxa. Zooplankton community OTU occurrence and relative read abundance showed regional and seasonal differences based on permutational analyses of …
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