Measurements of isotopic composition of marine primary producers are a valuable tool to follow and trace the source and cycling of organic matter in the marine systems, as well to describe the physiological status of aquatic photosynthetic organisms. Although stable isotope data abounds in the literature, relatively limited information regarding the isotopic signatures of marine primary producers is available for the Red Sea. Here we present data on carbon concentration (and nitrogen when possible) of phytoplankton, macroalgae, seagrasses, mangroves and salt-marsh plants, and examine how their isotopic signatures differed among plant types across a north-south gradient in the Red Sea. We also tested the potential use of deuterium, δD, to di...
<p>Terrestrial vegetation was collected in the supralittoral and macroalgae was collected in the int...
We report measurements of seasonal variability in the C-N stable isotope ratios of plants collected ...
Primary producers in the aquatic community structure are fundamental elements because they are the f...
Measurements of isotopic composition of marine primary producers are a valuable tool to follow and t...
Data of stable isotope composition (δ13C, δ15N, δD, δ18O) and nutrient concentration (%N and %C) of ...
Among marine primary producers, macroalgae support complex and productive coastal food webs, but coa...
Coastal vegetated ecosystems are intense global carbon (C) sinks; however, seagrasses and mangroves ...
Stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen are increasingly used in marine ecosystems, for ecological an...
We report measurements of seasonal variability in the C-N stable isotope ratios of plants collected ...
The Red Sea features a natural environmental gradient characterized by increasing water temperature,...
Highlights: • The natural ecohydrographic gradient of the Red Sea translates into an isoscape. • T...
Multiple stable isotope analyses were employed to examine food web dynamics in a northern Gulf of Me...
A multiple stable isotope analysis (\u3b413C and \u3b415N) was used to determine the trophic role of...
The ratio of stable carbon isotopes (δ13C) in plants and animals from Malaysian mangrove swamps, coa...
Organic matter (OM) exchanges between adjacent coastal ecosystems affect the role of the different p...
<p>Terrestrial vegetation was collected in the supralittoral and macroalgae was collected in the int...
We report measurements of seasonal variability in the C-N stable isotope ratios of plants collected ...
Primary producers in the aquatic community structure are fundamental elements because they are the f...
Measurements of isotopic composition of marine primary producers are a valuable tool to follow and t...
Data of stable isotope composition (δ13C, δ15N, δD, δ18O) and nutrient concentration (%N and %C) of ...
Among marine primary producers, macroalgae support complex and productive coastal food webs, but coa...
Coastal vegetated ecosystems are intense global carbon (C) sinks; however, seagrasses and mangroves ...
Stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen are increasingly used in marine ecosystems, for ecological an...
We report measurements of seasonal variability in the C-N stable isotope ratios of plants collected ...
The Red Sea features a natural environmental gradient characterized by increasing water temperature,...
Highlights: • The natural ecohydrographic gradient of the Red Sea translates into an isoscape. • T...
Multiple stable isotope analyses were employed to examine food web dynamics in a northern Gulf of Me...
A multiple stable isotope analysis (\u3b413C and \u3b415N) was used to determine the trophic role of...
The ratio of stable carbon isotopes (δ13C) in plants and animals from Malaysian mangrove swamps, coa...
Organic matter (OM) exchanges between adjacent coastal ecosystems affect the role of the different p...
<p>Terrestrial vegetation was collected in the supralittoral and macroalgae was collected in the int...
We report measurements of seasonal variability in the C-N stable isotope ratios of plants collected ...
Primary producers in the aquatic community structure are fundamental elements because they are the f...