Clear changes in body size-isotope (carbon and nitrogen) trajectories of Pseudotropheus callainos. a cichlid belonging to the endemic haplochromine species radiation in Lake Malawi, were found that corresponded with an ontogenetic dietary shift from predominantly planktonic to benthic food sources. The results indicated that dietary switching was a proximate cause of isotopic change over the life history of this species and confirmed the value of stable isotope signatures for inferring diet. The data also illustrated that possible variability of signatures over the life history of a species should be considered when using stable isotope ratios to investigate fine-scale ecological differentiation among taxa
Analysis of carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes has allowed freshwater ecologists to examine lake fo...
Patterns of stable isotopes recorded in metabolically stable, serially synthesized, structures such ...
Valuable biological information can be obtained by monitoring the movement of organisms. However, th...
The fish communities of the rocky littoral zone of Lake Malawi contain a large number of ecologicall...
Eutrophication is an increasing global threat to freshwater ecosystems. East Africa’s Lake Victoria...
International audienceLake Annecy is an oligotrophic deep peri-alpine lake where Whitefishes (Corego...
Nile perch (Lates niloticus), a main target for Lake Victoria's fisheries, shifts its diet from inve...
Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios were analysed for hatchery-reared, recaptured and wild mul...
1. Despite widespread recognition of the role of body size in fish trophic ecology, little attention...
1. There is increasing interest in the use of stable isotope analysis of archived materials to study...
The stable isotopes of nitrogen (delta 15N) and carbon (delta 13C) provide powerful tools for quanti...
Understanding species linkages and energy transfer is a basic goal underlying any attempt at ecosyst...
1. We studied seasonal changes in the carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios of larval Chironomus...
Understanding species linkages and energy transfer is a basic goal underlying any attempt at ecosyst...
RATIONALE: Stable isotope ratios of carbon and nitrogen are valuable tools for field ecologists to u...
Analysis of carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes has allowed freshwater ecologists to examine lake fo...
Patterns of stable isotopes recorded in metabolically stable, serially synthesized, structures such ...
Valuable biological information can be obtained by monitoring the movement of organisms. However, th...
The fish communities of the rocky littoral zone of Lake Malawi contain a large number of ecologicall...
Eutrophication is an increasing global threat to freshwater ecosystems. East Africa’s Lake Victoria...
International audienceLake Annecy is an oligotrophic deep peri-alpine lake where Whitefishes (Corego...
Nile perch (Lates niloticus), a main target for Lake Victoria's fisheries, shifts its diet from inve...
Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios were analysed for hatchery-reared, recaptured and wild mul...
1. Despite widespread recognition of the role of body size in fish trophic ecology, little attention...
1. There is increasing interest in the use of stable isotope analysis of archived materials to study...
The stable isotopes of nitrogen (delta 15N) and carbon (delta 13C) provide powerful tools for quanti...
Understanding species linkages and energy transfer is a basic goal underlying any attempt at ecosyst...
1. We studied seasonal changes in the carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios of larval Chironomus...
Understanding species linkages and energy transfer is a basic goal underlying any attempt at ecosyst...
RATIONALE: Stable isotope ratios of carbon and nitrogen are valuable tools for field ecologists to u...
Analysis of carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes has allowed freshwater ecologists to examine lake fo...
Patterns of stable isotopes recorded in metabolically stable, serially synthesized, structures such ...
Valuable biological information can be obtained by monitoring the movement of organisms. However, th...