<div><p>Documenting habitat-related patterns in foraging behaviour at the individual level and over large temporal scales remains challenging for large herbivores. Stable isotope analysis could represent a valuable tool to quantify habitat-related foraging behaviour at the scale of individuals and over large temporal scales in forest dwelling large herbivores living in coastal environments, because the carbon (δ<sup>13</sup>C) or nitrogen (δ<sup>15</sup>N) isotopic signatures of forage can differ between open and closed habitats or between terrestrial and littoral forage, respectively. Here, we examined if we could detect isotopic differences between the different assemblages of forage taxa consumed by white-tailed deer that can be found in...
International audienceLocal environmental conditions under dense canopy are known to result in deple...
Carbon isotope analysis (?13C) was performed on collagen extracted from 54 domestic cattle (Bos taur...
In agricultural habitats, diets and trophic positions of syntopic granivorous small mammals are not ...
Recently, researchers emphasized that patterns of stable isotope ratios observed at the individual l...
We investigated how do environmental and climatic factors, but also management, affect the carbon (δ...
Interindividual variation in niche presents a potentially central object on which natural selection ...
In this study, we used the stable isotope ratios ¹⁵N/¹⁴N and ¹³C/¹²C to clarify the spatial and temp...
Conflicts arising from the consumption of anthropogenic foods by wildlife are increasing worldwide. ...
Large-scale patterns of isotope ratios are detectable in the tissues of organisms, but the variabili...
Understanding how climate change and increasing human impacts may exert pressure on ecosystems and t...
Forage plants consumed by moose (Alces alces) during winter are isotopically divergent from the fora...
rsity rm 2 e 3 15 carbon (13C / 12C) and nitrogen (15N / 14N) in animals ' tissues processes al...
Understanding how climate change and increasing human impacts may exert pressure on ecosystems and t...
Understanding the ecological factors that contributed to the late-Pleistocene large mammal extinctio...
Carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) isotopes in biological samples from large herbivores identify phot...
International audienceLocal environmental conditions under dense canopy are known to result in deple...
Carbon isotope analysis (?13C) was performed on collagen extracted from 54 domestic cattle (Bos taur...
In agricultural habitats, diets and trophic positions of syntopic granivorous small mammals are not ...
Recently, researchers emphasized that patterns of stable isotope ratios observed at the individual l...
We investigated how do environmental and climatic factors, but also management, affect the carbon (δ...
Interindividual variation in niche presents a potentially central object on which natural selection ...
In this study, we used the stable isotope ratios ¹⁵N/¹⁴N and ¹³C/¹²C to clarify the spatial and temp...
Conflicts arising from the consumption of anthropogenic foods by wildlife are increasing worldwide. ...
Large-scale patterns of isotope ratios are detectable in the tissues of organisms, but the variabili...
Understanding how climate change and increasing human impacts may exert pressure on ecosystems and t...
Forage plants consumed by moose (Alces alces) during winter are isotopically divergent from the fora...
rsity rm 2 e 3 15 carbon (13C / 12C) and nitrogen (15N / 14N) in animals ' tissues processes al...
Understanding how climate change and increasing human impacts may exert pressure on ecosystems and t...
Understanding the ecological factors that contributed to the late-Pleistocene large mammal extinctio...
Carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) isotopes in biological samples from large herbivores identify phot...
International audienceLocal environmental conditions under dense canopy are known to result in deple...
Carbon isotope analysis (?13C) was performed on collagen extracted from 54 domestic cattle (Bos taur...
In agricultural habitats, diets and trophic positions of syntopic granivorous small mammals are not ...