<p>These factors were calculated using the equations suggested for invertebrate consumers in Caut et al. <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0061284#pone.0061284-Caut1" target="_blank">[34]</a>. Average from colony sites and standard deviation are shown. Also shown are trophic enrichment factors from three previous studies which were also used to compare model results. In these cases, the same enrichment factors were used for the three source species.</p
Standardized coefficients and 95% confidence intervals for each of the ten predictors from each of 1...
<p>Each value (mean ± standard error) is based on multiple sampling efforts (n) each year. Chironomi...
Robustly quantifying dietary resource use and trophic position using stable isotopes requires accura...
Measurements of δ15N of consumers are usually higher than those of their diet. This general pattern ...
<p>Results shown are based on diet mixing analysis using diet-dependent trophic fractionation factor...
Trophic enrichment factors (TEF) are essential to properly and fruitfully explore stable isotope ana...
1. Stable isotopes of nitrogen are useful for quantifying the trophic structure of food webs, but on...
Determining the trophic niche width of an animal population and the relative degree to which a gener...
Living organisms are constrained by both resource quantity and quality. Ecological stoichiometry off...
Stable isotope analyses of food webs have been used in previous decades to determine trophic sources...
<p>Mean and SD of biomass dry weight (mg m<sup>−2</sup>) in individual sucession stages and values o...
Trophic niche differentiation may explain coexistence and shape functional roles of species. In comp...
1. Animals that have similar morphological traits are expected to share similar ecological niches. T...
Do large organisms occupy higher trophic levels? Predators are often larger than their prey in food ...
Living organisms are constrained by both resource quantity and quality. Ecological stoichiometry off...
Standardized coefficients and 95% confidence intervals for each of the ten predictors from each of 1...
<p>Each value (mean ± standard error) is based on multiple sampling efforts (n) each year. Chironomi...
Robustly quantifying dietary resource use and trophic position using stable isotopes requires accura...
Measurements of δ15N of consumers are usually higher than those of their diet. This general pattern ...
<p>Results shown are based on diet mixing analysis using diet-dependent trophic fractionation factor...
Trophic enrichment factors (TEF) are essential to properly and fruitfully explore stable isotope ana...
1. Stable isotopes of nitrogen are useful for quantifying the trophic structure of food webs, but on...
Determining the trophic niche width of an animal population and the relative degree to which a gener...
Living organisms are constrained by both resource quantity and quality. Ecological stoichiometry off...
Stable isotope analyses of food webs have been used in previous decades to determine trophic sources...
<p>Mean and SD of biomass dry weight (mg m<sup>−2</sup>) in individual sucession stages and values o...
Trophic niche differentiation may explain coexistence and shape functional roles of species. In comp...
1. Animals that have similar morphological traits are expected to share similar ecological niches. T...
Do large organisms occupy higher trophic levels? Predators are often larger than their prey in food ...
Living organisms are constrained by both resource quantity and quality. Ecological stoichiometry off...
Standardized coefficients and 95% confidence intervals for each of the ten predictors from each of 1...
<p>Each value (mean ± standard error) is based on multiple sampling efforts (n) each year. Chironomi...
Robustly quantifying dietary resource use and trophic position using stable isotopes requires accura...