Dietary change in seabirds on Guangjin Island, South China Sea, over the past 1200 years inferred from stable isotope analysis:

2017 
Quantifying variation in animals’ paleodiet from the fossil record is difficult as a continuous record of their remains is difficult to obtain. Here we assess dietary change in seabirds from Guangjin Island, Xisha Archipelago, South China Sea, by using stable nitrogen isotopes in seabird bones and prey remains collected from a coral sand ornithogenic sediment profile. δ15N of seabird bone collagen varied from 11.7‰ to 14.1‰ (averaging 12.8‰ ± 0.4‰), but that of fish bones and scales showed minor variations. Flying fish and squid are two favorite foods of tropical seabirds, and the average values of muscle δ15N in typical flying fish and squid samples were 9.2‰ and 10.2‰, respectively. Based on nitrogen isotope mass balance calculation, we conclude that flying fish accounts for 80% ± 40% of seabird diet averaged over the past 1200 years, but this prey accounted for only about 37% ± 30% during the ‘Little Ice Age’ (AD 1400–1850). Flying fish averaged up to 88% ± 2% during the ‘Medieval Warm Period’ (AD 850–...
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