Estimates of animal diets and trophic structure using stable isotope analysis are strongly affected by diet-tissue discrimination and tissue turnover rates, yet these factors are often unknown for consumers because they must be measured using controlled-feeding studies. Furthermore, these parameters may be influenced by diet quality, growth, and other factors. We measured the effect of dietary protein content on diet-tissue discrimination and tissue turnover in three freshwater snail species. We fed lettuce to individually housed snails (n = 450 per species) for ten weeks, then half were switched to a high-protein diet. Isotopic values of muscle and gonad tissue were assessed at 48 and 80 days post-diet change. Snail discrimination factors ...
The stable isotopes of carbon (13C /12C) and nitrogen (15N /14N) represent powerful tools in food-we...
Drill-holes found in the fossil record are an important tool to study ecological patterns of the pas...
Knowing the interactions between exotic and native species is essential to establish possible threat...
Estimates of animal diets and trophic structure using stable isotope analysis are strongly affected ...
Estimates of animal diets and trophic structure using stable isotope analysis are strongly affected ...
This data file contains stable isotope data for 3 species of freshwater snails fed 2 different diets...
Animals should naturally select diets that provide the most benefit for the least cost. Many factors...
1. The nitrogen (δ15N) and carbon (δ13C) isotope ratios of animal tissues can help identify the comp...
1. Quantitative analytical approaches for isotopic niche analysis in the trophic diversity studies a...
1. The immune system is costly to maintain and use because it requires a lot of energy. This can mak...
<p>δ<sup>15</sup>N values (‰, mean ± SD) and diet tissue discrimination factors (Δ<sup>15</sup>N) fo...
Stable isotope analyses of food webs have been used in previous decades to determine trophic sources...
The relationship between diet isotopic signatures and the extent of the tissue-diet isotope fraction...
The relative contribution of autochthonous foods to consumer biomass in small tropical streams is un...
<p>δ<sup>13</sup>C values (‰, mean ± SD) and diet tissue discrimination factors (Δ<sup>13</sup>C) fo...
The stable isotopes of carbon (13C /12C) and nitrogen (15N /14N) represent powerful tools in food-we...
Drill-holes found in the fossil record are an important tool to study ecological patterns of the pas...
Knowing the interactions between exotic and native species is essential to establish possible threat...
Estimates of animal diets and trophic structure using stable isotope analysis are strongly affected ...
Estimates of animal diets and trophic structure using stable isotope analysis are strongly affected ...
This data file contains stable isotope data for 3 species of freshwater snails fed 2 different diets...
Animals should naturally select diets that provide the most benefit for the least cost. Many factors...
1. The nitrogen (δ15N) and carbon (δ13C) isotope ratios of animal tissues can help identify the comp...
1. Quantitative analytical approaches for isotopic niche analysis in the trophic diversity studies a...
1. The immune system is costly to maintain and use because it requires a lot of energy. This can mak...
<p>δ<sup>15</sup>N values (‰, mean ± SD) and diet tissue discrimination factors (Δ<sup>15</sup>N) fo...
Stable isotope analyses of food webs have been used in previous decades to determine trophic sources...
The relationship between diet isotopic signatures and the extent of the tissue-diet isotope fraction...
The relative contribution of autochthonous foods to consumer biomass in small tropical streams is un...
<p>δ<sup>13</sup>C values (‰, mean ± SD) and diet tissue discrimination factors (Δ<sup>13</sup>C) fo...
The stable isotopes of carbon (13C /12C) and nitrogen (15N /14N) represent powerful tools in food-we...
Drill-holes found in the fossil record are an important tool to study ecological patterns of the pas...
Knowing the interactions between exotic and native species is essential to establish possible threat...