Stable isotopes ratios (δ13C and δ15N) were measured in primary producers and consumers of two bays with contrasting eutrophic conditions in the Patos Lagoon estuary, southern Brazil: the Justino bay, a more pristine ecosystem, and the Mangueira bay, a heavily polluted region that receives the Rio Grande city sewage and effluencts of several industries. δ13C values of organisms collected in both subsystems were not different, but δ15N values had significant statistical differences, ca. 3.5‰ higher in the Mangueira bay. It is likely that primary producers and consumers in this subsystem are greatly influenced by higher nitrogen input due to domestic and industrial sewages. The stable isotope analysis also corroborated several trophic interac...
Stable isotopes of primary producers will be compared to stable isotopes of functional groups of org...
Stable isotope analysis of a novel combination of carbon and nitrogen pools traced inputs and proces...
Isotope ratios of carbon (13C/12C) and nitrogen (15N/14N), on a parts per thousand (‰) basis ...
Stable isotopes ratios (δ13C and δ15N) were measured in primary producers and consumers of two bays ...
Stable isotopes ratios (delta C-13 and delta N-15) were measured in primary producers and consumers ...
Stable isotopes ratios (d13C and d15N) were measured in primary producers and consumers of two bays ...
A stable isotope study was carried out to investigate the feeding ecology of the common goby Pomatos...
The relative importance of carbon sources supporting aquatic food webs within and among estuaries ...
We used stable C and N isotope ratios of tissues from 29 fish species from a large subtropical lagoo...
Dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), its stable isotope composition (delta C-13-DIC) and ancillary para...
Estuaries are critical to the life histories and development of many marine species, and support som...
The effects of nonpoint source nutrients on estuaries can be difficult to pinpoint, with researchers...
Declines in the abundance of several pelagic fish species in the upper San Francisco Estuary have pr...
Stable isotope (δ13C) composition of the food web in the temperate Kariega estuary in summer and win...
Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope composition of a range of organisms collected from two intermitte...
Stable isotopes of primary producers will be compared to stable isotopes of functional groups of org...
Stable isotope analysis of a novel combination of carbon and nitrogen pools traced inputs and proces...
Isotope ratios of carbon (13C/12C) and nitrogen (15N/14N), on a parts per thousand (‰) basis ...
Stable isotopes ratios (δ13C and δ15N) were measured in primary producers and consumers of two bays ...
Stable isotopes ratios (delta C-13 and delta N-15) were measured in primary producers and consumers ...
Stable isotopes ratios (d13C and d15N) were measured in primary producers and consumers of two bays ...
A stable isotope study was carried out to investigate the feeding ecology of the common goby Pomatos...
The relative importance of carbon sources supporting aquatic food webs within and among estuaries ...
We used stable C and N isotope ratios of tissues from 29 fish species from a large subtropical lagoo...
Dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), its stable isotope composition (delta C-13-DIC) and ancillary para...
Estuaries are critical to the life histories and development of many marine species, and support som...
The effects of nonpoint source nutrients on estuaries can be difficult to pinpoint, with researchers...
Declines in the abundance of several pelagic fish species in the upper San Francisco Estuary have pr...
Stable isotope (δ13C) composition of the food web in the temperate Kariega estuary in summer and win...
Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope composition of a range of organisms collected from two intermitte...
Stable isotopes of primary producers will be compared to stable isotopes of functional groups of org...
Stable isotope analysis of a novel combination of carbon and nitrogen pools traced inputs and proces...
Isotope ratios of carbon (13C/12C) and nitrogen (15N/14N), on a parts per thousand (‰) basis ...