Panels A, B, and C (left) represent gray triggerfish, while panels D, E, and F represent red snapper (right). Means for δ13C, δ15N, and δ34S are shown for each species by size class, juveniles (triangles), sub-adults (squares), and adults (circles), and by region, east (green), central (black) and west (blue); error bars represent the standard error.</p
<p>Solid circles represent the average stable isotope ratios of each consumer after correcting for d...
<p>Stable isotopes values (average ± standard deviation) of food sources and consumers. N(R) = numbe...
<p>Potential prey considered: pelagic crustaceans (solid squares), gelatinous plankton (empty square...
(A) Standard ellipse areas contain 40% of the data for gray triggerfish (gray), and red snapper (red...
Gray triggerfish and red snapper sample sizes for gut content and stable isotope analyses.</p
<p>A-mean relative trophic position (difference in fish δ<sup>15</sup>N from location algal mean δ<s...
<p>Fish groups represented by the mean δ<sup>13</sup>C and δ<sup>15</sup>N values (±SD). Adult indi...
<p>The black circles represent individual crayfish and the open circles represent individual carp. T...
<p>Calculated niche width is represented by the small sample size corrected ellipses (solid lines) a...
<p>Each point represents an individual fish. Only one small burbot was captured in the fall, prevent...
<p>Symbols represent individual isotope values within species. Isotopic niches were calculated as st...
Plots depict contribution estimates for POM and BMA to juvenile, sub-adult and adult size classes. (...
<p>Stacked bar plots depicting fish biomass and density patterns in nearshore habitats of the Trista...
Individual stable isotope values (δ15N, δ13C) and standard Bayesian ellipse areas for Yellowstone cu...
Stable isotopes characteristics of the fish species within their native and introduced range
<p>Solid circles represent the average stable isotope ratios of each consumer after correcting for d...
<p>Stable isotopes values (average ± standard deviation) of food sources and consumers. N(R) = numbe...
<p>Potential prey considered: pelagic crustaceans (solid squares), gelatinous plankton (empty square...
(A) Standard ellipse areas contain 40% of the data for gray triggerfish (gray), and red snapper (red...
Gray triggerfish and red snapper sample sizes for gut content and stable isotope analyses.</p
<p>A-mean relative trophic position (difference in fish δ<sup>15</sup>N from location algal mean δ<s...
<p>Fish groups represented by the mean δ<sup>13</sup>C and δ<sup>15</sup>N values (±SD). Adult indi...
<p>The black circles represent individual crayfish and the open circles represent individual carp. T...
<p>Calculated niche width is represented by the small sample size corrected ellipses (solid lines) a...
<p>Each point represents an individual fish. Only one small burbot was captured in the fall, prevent...
<p>Symbols represent individual isotope values within species. Isotopic niches were calculated as st...
Plots depict contribution estimates for POM and BMA to juvenile, sub-adult and adult size classes. (...
<p>Stacked bar plots depicting fish biomass and density patterns in nearshore habitats of the Trista...
Individual stable isotope values (δ15N, δ13C) and standard Bayesian ellipse areas for Yellowstone cu...
Stable isotopes characteristics of the fish species within their native and introduced range
<p>Solid circles represent the average stable isotope ratios of each consumer after correcting for d...
<p>Stable isotopes values (average ± standard deviation) of food sources and consumers. N(R) = numbe...
<p>Potential prey considered: pelagic crustaceans (solid squares), gelatinous plankton (empty square...