Stable isotopes have been used to characterize differences in animal diet and behaviour since experimental studies by DeNiro and Epstein (1979; 1981). Examining isotopic ratios enables researchers to track how animals interact with their environment as these ratios are derived from intake of nutrients and are fractionated into tissue at a calculable factor; in short, ‘you are what you eat’ (Tykot 2004). Studying bats, I use carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) stable isotopes to: (1) characterize community structure of a diverse fauna in Belize, (2) examine dietary differences between populations in a fragmented forest in Brazil, and (3) tested multiple tissues from the same individual to discern seasonal difference in diet in species from bo...
Bats play important ecological roles in tropical systems, yet how these communities are structured ...
Migratory patterns of bats are not well understood and traditional methods to study this, like captu...
Bats play important ecological roles in tropical systems, yet how these communities are structured i...
The stable carbon and nitrogen isotope composition of animal tissues is commonly used to trace wild...
RATIONALE: Stable isotope analysis in ecological studies is usually conducted on biomaterials, e.g. ...
Many aspects of North American bat migration are not well documented. Stable isotope analyses of ani...
The n-dimensional ecological niche summarizes all living requirements of a species. According to the...
Habitat fragmentation could alter ecological traits including species trophic habits. Here, we used ...
International audienceStable isotope compositions of fossil bat guano have recently been developed a...
The use of stable isotope analysis is becoming more common in all areas of animal ecology. In partic...
Publisher's Version/PDFMigratory patterns of bats are not well understood and traditional methods to...
Migratory patterns of bats are not well understood and traditional methods to study this, like captu...
Stable isotope geochemistry has proved to be an extremely useful tool in elucidating many ecologica...
Stable isotope analyses are powerful tools for reconstructing ancient ecologies and ecosystems, as t...
We investigated the migratory movements of silver-haired bats (Lasionycteris noctivagans) across the...
Bats play important ecological roles in tropical systems, yet how these communities are structured ...
Migratory patterns of bats are not well understood and traditional methods to study this, like captu...
Bats play important ecological roles in tropical systems, yet how these communities are structured i...
The stable carbon and nitrogen isotope composition of animal tissues is commonly used to trace wild...
RATIONALE: Stable isotope analysis in ecological studies is usually conducted on biomaterials, e.g. ...
Many aspects of North American bat migration are not well documented. Stable isotope analyses of ani...
The n-dimensional ecological niche summarizes all living requirements of a species. According to the...
Habitat fragmentation could alter ecological traits including species trophic habits. Here, we used ...
International audienceStable isotope compositions of fossil bat guano have recently been developed a...
The use of stable isotope analysis is becoming more common in all areas of animal ecology. In partic...
Publisher's Version/PDFMigratory patterns of bats are not well understood and traditional methods to...
Migratory patterns of bats are not well understood and traditional methods to study this, like captu...
Stable isotope geochemistry has proved to be an extremely useful tool in elucidating many ecologica...
Stable isotope analyses are powerful tools for reconstructing ancient ecologies and ecosystems, as t...
We investigated the migratory movements of silver-haired bats (Lasionycteris noctivagans) across the...
Bats play important ecological roles in tropical systems, yet how these communities are structured ...
Migratory patterns of bats are not well understood and traditional methods to study this, like captu...
Bats play important ecological roles in tropical systems, yet how these communities are structured i...