Allochthonous organic matter plays an important role in nutrient cycling and energy mobilization in freshwater ecosystems. However, the subsidies of this carbon source in floodplain ecosystems have not yet well understood. We used a Bayesian mixing model and stable isotopes (delta C-13 and delta N-15) of primary food resources and dominant molluscs species, to estimate the relative importance of allochthonous carbon sources for consumers in a representative sub-lake of Poyang Lake during a prolonged dry season. Our study inferred that terrestrial-derived carbon from Carex spp. could be the primary contributor to snails and mussels in Dahuchi Lake. The mean percentage of allochthonous food resources accounted for 35%-50% of the C incorporate...
Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope composition of a range of organisms collected from two intermitte...
Many freshwater systems receive substantial inputs of terrestrial organic matter. Terrestrially deri...
The patterns of carbon flow in large rivers influenced by dams are still not well known. We hypothes...
Allochthonous organic matter plays an important role in nutrient cycling and energy mobilization in ...
Ecosystems are generally linked via fluxes of nutrients and energy across their boundaries. For exam...
Large seasonal water-level fluctuations may influence isotopic signatures of primary producers and t...
Eutrophication of lakes often results in dominance of cyanobacteria, which may potentially lead to s...
We applied natural abundance stable isotope C-13 and radiocarbon C-14 analyses to investigate trophi...
We compared the stable isotope ratios of delta C-13 and delta N-15 of four basal food sources and ei...
Seasonal variation in nitrogen isotope ratios (N-15) of four baseline candidates belonging to the pl...
Allochthonous organic carbon can subsidize consumers in aquatic systems, but this subsidy may only b...
Methane-derived carbon, incorporated by methane-oxidizing bacteria, has been identified as a signifi...
Terrestrial ecosystems export large quantities of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) to aquatic ecosyste...
The subsidy of carbon derived from macrophytes and associated periphyton to bacterioplankton and zoo...
1. Numerous studies have quantified the relative contribution of terrestrial- and phytoplankton-deri...
Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope composition of a range of organisms collected from two intermitte...
Many freshwater systems receive substantial inputs of terrestrial organic matter. Terrestrially deri...
The patterns of carbon flow in large rivers influenced by dams are still not well known. We hypothes...
Allochthonous organic matter plays an important role in nutrient cycling and energy mobilization in ...
Ecosystems are generally linked via fluxes of nutrients and energy across their boundaries. For exam...
Large seasonal water-level fluctuations may influence isotopic signatures of primary producers and t...
Eutrophication of lakes often results in dominance of cyanobacteria, which may potentially lead to s...
We applied natural abundance stable isotope C-13 and radiocarbon C-14 analyses to investigate trophi...
We compared the stable isotope ratios of delta C-13 and delta N-15 of four basal food sources and ei...
Seasonal variation in nitrogen isotope ratios (N-15) of four baseline candidates belonging to the pl...
Allochthonous organic carbon can subsidize consumers in aquatic systems, but this subsidy may only b...
Methane-derived carbon, incorporated by methane-oxidizing bacteria, has been identified as a signifi...
Terrestrial ecosystems export large quantities of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) to aquatic ecosyste...
The subsidy of carbon derived from macrophytes and associated periphyton to bacterioplankton and zoo...
1. Numerous studies have quantified the relative contribution of terrestrial- and phytoplankton-deri...
Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope composition of a range of organisms collected from two intermitte...
Many freshwater systems receive substantial inputs of terrestrial organic matter. Terrestrially deri...
The patterns of carbon flow in large rivers influenced by dams are still not well known. We hypothes...