<p>Upper numbers in cells of the lower triangle of the matrix depict the percentage dissimilarity of pair-wise comparisons according to a SIMPER analysis based on replicate stable isotope ratios. The letter and numbers in the lower part of the same cell depict the element which is most responsible for dissimilarity and the percentage of contribution of this specific element for explaining dissimilarity between pairs. Numbers in the upper triangle of the matrix depict the R- and P-value of pair-wise comparisons according to an ANOSIM. R-values range between 0 and 1 with values above 0.75 indicating separation of species pairs and values below 0.25 as barely separable species based on stable isotope ratios <a href="http://www.plosone.org/arti...
<p>The grey zone indicates the minimum convex polgygon area that includes all individual data points...
Stable isotope analysis has increasingly been used to determine trophic relationships in aquatic foo...
Due to a problem with the resolution of symbols used in Figures 4 and 5 of the above paper (p. 427 o...
<p>Values of the same individual are connected with individually identifiable lines.</p
<p>Upper numbers in cells of the lower triangle of the matrix depict the percentage dissimilarity of...
<p>Mean values of prey categories were calculated on individual data from all species contributing t...
<p>Box plots show the relative proportions for each food source with 95% (dark grey), 75%, 25% (medi...
rsity rm 2 e 3 15 carbon (13C / 12C) and nitrogen (15N / 14N) in animals ' tissues processes al...
<p><b>B and D represent the yearly mean nitrogen isotope composition of gemsbok and springbok tissue...
Stable carbon (13C/12C; δ13C) and nitrogen (15N/14N; δ15N) isotope ratios are best used to assess wi...
Stable-isotope ratios of carbon (13C/12C; δ13C) and nitrogen (15N/14N; δ15N) in animal tissues are a...
<p>In choosing discrimination factor (∆<sup>15</sup>N and ∆<sup>13</sup>C) values, it would be expec...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Relationship between hydrogen and nitrogen stable isotope ratios, (<b>B</b>) relations...
<p>2.31‰ is subtracted from each salamander δ<sup>15</sup>N‰ value to reflect isotopic discriminatio...
When attempting to determine the diet of wild animals, a limited number of techniques currently exis...
<p>The grey zone indicates the minimum convex polgygon area that includes all individual data points...
Stable isotope analysis has increasingly been used to determine trophic relationships in aquatic foo...
Due to a problem with the resolution of symbols used in Figures 4 and 5 of the above paper (p. 427 o...
<p>Values of the same individual are connected with individually identifiable lines.</p
<p>Upper numbers in cells of the lower triangle of the matrix depict the percentage dissimilarity of...
<p>Mean values of prey categories were calculated on individual data from all species contributing t...
<p>Box plots show the relative proportions for each food source with 95% (dark grey), 75%, 25% (medi...
rsity rm 2 e 3 15 carbon (13C / 12C) and nitrogen (15N / 14N) in animals ' tissues processes al...
<p><b>B and D represent the yearly mean nitrogen isotope composition of gemsbok and springbok tissue...
Stable carbon (13C/12C; δ13C) and nitrogen (15N/14N; δ15N) isotope ratios are best used to assess wi...
Stable-isotope ratios of carbon (13C/12C; δ13C) and nitrogen (15N/14N; δ15N) in animal tissues are a...
<p>In choosing discrimination factor (∆<sup>15</sup>N and ∆<sup>13</sup>C) values, it would be expec...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Relationship between hydrogen and nitrogen stable isotope ratios, (<b>B</b>) relations...
<p>2.31‰ is subtracted from each salamander δ<sup>15</sup>N‰ value to reflect isotopic discriminatio...
When attempting to determine the diet of wild animals, a limited number of techniques currently exis...
<p>The grey zone indicates the minimum convex polgygon area that includes all individual data points...
Stable isotope analysis has increasingly been used to determine trophic relationships in aquatic foo...
Due to a problem with the resolution of symbols used in Figures 4 and 5 of the above paper (p. 427 o...