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Evidence of the exploitation of marine resource by the terrestrial insect Scapteriscus didactylus through stable isotope analyzes of its cuticle
Authors:Alexandra Maros  Alain Louveaux  Caroline Lelarge  Marc Girondot
Affiliation:1. Laboratoire d'Ecologie, Systématique et Evolution (UMR 8079), Bat. 362 Université Paris-Sud, Orsay, 91405, Cedex, France
2. Institut de Biotechnologie des Plantes, Laboratoire Structure et Métabolisme des Plantes (UMR-CNRS 8618), Bat. 630 Université Paris-Sud, Orsay, 91405, Cedex, France
Abstract:

Background  

About 4 × 105 eggs in more than 5000 marine turtle nests are deposited every year on a 3.6 km long beach in French Guiana (South America). The dry biomass of eggs is estimated to be 5 × 103 kg, yet only 25% of this organic matter will return to the ocean in the form of hatchlings. Such amounts of organic matter are supposed to drive the functioning of the beach ecosystem. Previous studies have shown that egg predators and detritivorous organisms dominate the trophic relationships and the dynamics of the system. The role of a terrestrial insect Scapteriscus didactylus (Latreille), which damages up to 40% of the eggs of the marine turtle (Dermochelys coriacea), was unexpected. However it was impossible from direct observations to prove that the mole cricket consumed a significant amount of these eggs. Therefore, the precise place of the mole cricket in the nitrogen and carbon cycles of the beach ecosystem could not be determined. In order to answer this question, we looked for a marine signature of carbon and nitrogen source metabolized by the mole cricket.
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