Stable nitrogen isotope ratios of five mussel species from littoral and pelagic areas were investigated with different trophic states in the eutrophic Lake Taihu, the third largest lake in China. Interpopulation variability for these mussels was relatively small in foot tissues because of the slow turnover time. Seasonal and spatial variations among the delta N-15 values of mussels might be due in part to the natural variation in delta N-15 values of potential food sources and the variation in the amount of human pollutions discharged into various locations of the lake. Although the increase of mussel delta N-15 values was accompanied by the increase of nutrient concentrations in most situations in this study, statistically significant corr...
Elemental carbon and nitrogen levels and isotope ratios were assessed in different biological compar...
The growing human population in coastal areas, combined with the intensification of agricultural act...
Temporal changes in hydrography affect suspended particulate matter (SPM) composition and distributi...
Stable nitrogen isotope ratios (δ15N) of freshwater mussels from a series of lakes and ponds were re...
Urbanization strongly impacts aquatic ecosystems by decreasing water quality and altering water cycl...
Seasonal variation in nitrogen isotope ratios (N-15) of four baseline candidates belonging to the pl...
tN-stable isotope analysis of macroalgae has become a popular method for the monitoring of nitrogenp...
The increased nitrogen loading from anthropogenic sources has affected aquatic ecosystems and has ca...
Declines and extinctions in freshwater mussel populations have resulted in 16 species extirpated and...
Stable isotope signatures of freshwater snails and mussels have been established as a convenient bas...
The stable isotope ratio of dissolved inorganic carbon (δ13CDIC) in rivers reflects the dominant veg...
We investigated differences in delta N-15 of seston and icefishes from seven freshwater ecosystems w...
A dual stable isotope approach (delta13C and delta15N) was used to assess the importance of pelagic ...
Non-point source loading of nitrogen and phosphorus is a primary cause of eutrophication of inland w...
Pollution is one of the most significant issues that is currently impeding the development of fish f...
Elemental carbon and nitrogen levels and isotope ratios were assessed in different biological compar...
The growing human population in coastal areas, combined with the intensification of agricultural act...
Temporal changes in hydrography affect suspended particulate matter (SPM) composition and distributi...
Stable nitrogen isotope ratios (δ15N) of freshwater mussels from a series of lakes and ponds were re...
Urbanization strongly impacts aquatic ecosystems by decreasing water quality and altering water cycl...
Seasonal variation in nitrogen isotope ratios (N-15) of four baseline candidates belonging to the pl...
tN-stable isotope analysis of macroalgae has become a popular method for the monitoring of nitrogenp...
The increased nitrogen loading from anthropogenic sources has affected aquatic ecosystems and has ca...
Declines and extinctions in freshwater mussel populations have resulted in 16 species extirpated and...
Stable isotope signatures of freshwater snails and mussels have been established as a convenient bas...
The stable isotope ratio of dissolved inorganic carbon (δ13CDIC) in rivers reflects the dominant veg...
We investigated differences in delta N-15 of seston and icefishes from seven freshwater ecosystems w...
A dual stable isotope approach (delta13C and delta15N) was used to assess the importance of pelagic ...
Non-point source loading of nitrogen and phosphorus is a primary cause of eutrophication of inland w...
Pollution is one of the most significant issues that is currently impeding the development of fish f...
Elemental carbon and nitrogen levels and isotope ratios were assessed in different biological compar...
The growing human population in coastal areas, combined with the intensification of agricultural act...
Temporal changes in hydrography affect suspended particulate matter (SPM) composition and distributi...