The data comprise 409 observations of ∆15N and ∆13C TDFs derived from controlled feeding trials on 26 bird and 27 mammal species. Explanatory variables that can be included in creating the predictive model are detailed in Table 1. Species taxonomic names follow those used in the Bininda-Emonds et al. (2007) and Jetz et al. (2012) phylogenies. Habitat was defined as either marine or terrestrial based on typical foraging habitat. Sampling tissues were reduced into categories that reflect the metabolic pathway and expected turnover of the tissue. For example, fur and whiskers were all defined under the heading of hair. Diet type is defined as either herbivore, carnivore, omnivore and pellet diets
1. Bayesian stable isotope mixing models (BSIMMs) for δ13C and δ15N can be a useful tool to reconstr...
The stable isotopes of carbon (13C /12C) and nitrogen (15N /14N) represent powerful tools in food-we...
Traditional methods to determine stable isotope discrimination factors (Δ) between an animal’s diet ...
The data comprise 409 observations of ∆15N and ∆13C TDFs derived from controlled feeding trials on 2...
Stable isotope mixing models (SIMMs) are an important tool used to study species' trophic ecology. T...
Stable isotope mixing models (SIMMs) are an important tool used to study species' trophic ecology. T...
Stable isotope mixing models (SIMMs) are an important tool used to study species' trophic ecology. T...
1. Ecologists quantify animal diets using direct and indirect methods, including analysis of faeces,...
rsity rm 2 e 3 15 carbon (13C / 12C) and nitrogen (15N / 14N) in animals ' tissues processes al...
Stable-isotope ratios of carbon (13C/12C; δ13C) and nitrogen (15N/14N; δ15N) in animal tissues are a...
Stable isotope analysis is increasingly used to assess diet and trophic positions of animals. Such a...
Recently, the use of stable isotope analysis has been becoming increasingly common in ecological stu...
1. The use of stable isotopic techniques to study animal diets and trophic levels requires a priori...
1. Accurate estimates of animal diet composition are essential to untangle complex interactions in f...
1. The potential of using stable isotope signatures of avian claws in order to infer diet and habita...
1. Bayesian stable isotope mixing models (BSIMMs) for δ13C and δ15N can be a useful tool to reconstr...
The stable isotopes of carbon (13C /12C) and nitrogen (15N /14N) represent powerful tools in food-we...
Traditional methods to determine stable isotope discrimination factors (Δ) between an animal’s diet ...
The data comprise 409 observations of ∆15N and ∆13C TDFs derived from controlled feeding trials on 2...
Stable isotope mixing models (SIMMs) are an important tool used to study species' trophic ecology. T...
Stable isotope mixing models (SIMMs) are an important tool used to study species' trophic ecology. T...
Stable isotope mixing models (SIMMs) are an important tool used to study species' trophic ecology. T...
1. Ecologists quantify animal diets using direct and indirect methods, including analysis of faeces,...
rsity rm 2 e 3 15 carbon (13C / 12C) and nitrogen (15N / 14N) in animals ' tissues processes al...
Stable-isotope ratios of carbon (13C/12C; δ13C) and nitrogen (15N/14N; δ15N) in animal tissues are a...
Stable isotope analysis is increasingly used to assess diet and trophic positions of animals. Such a...
Recently, the use of stable isotope analysis has been becoming increasingly common in ecological stu...
1. The use of stable isotopic techniques to study animal diets and trophic levels requires a priori...
1. Accurate estimates of animal diet composition are essential to untangle complex interactions in f...
1. The potential of using stable isotope signatures of avian claws in order to infer diet and habita...
1. Bayesian stable isotope mixing models (BSIMMs) for δ13C and δ15N can be a useful tool to reconstr...
The stable isotopes of carbon (13C /12C) and nitrogen (15N /14N) represent powerful tools in food-we...
Traditional methods to determine stable isotope discrimination factors (Δ) between an animal’s diet ...