Understanding the degree to which aquatic and terrestrial primary production fuel tropical aquatic food webs remains poorly understood, and quantifying the relative contributions of autochthonous and allochthonous inputs is methodologically challenging. Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios (δ13C, δ15N) can provide valuable insights about contributions of terrestrial resources and trophic position, respectively, but this approach has caveats when applied in typical complex natural food webs.Here, we used a combination of C, N, and H (δ2H) stable isotope measurements and Bayesian mixing models to estimate the contribution of terrestrial (allochthonous) and aquatic (autochthonous) inputs to fish and invertebrate communities in the Congo R...
Little is known on the degree to which terrestrial organic matter delivered to tropical estuaries co...
Stable isotopes of carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) were used to describe sources of energy and tro...
Food webs are structured by intricate nodes of species interactions which govern the flow of organic...
1. Analysis of the stable isotope signatures of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) of foods and consumers h...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Knowledge of trophic structure is important to understand sources and...
1. Knowledge of trophic structure is important to understand sources and pathways of energy resource...
1. Knowledge of trophic structure is important to understand sources and pathways of energy resource...
peer reviewed1. Stable isotope analysis, coupled with dietary data from the literature, was used to ...
The tropical savannas of Africa have witnessed a dramatic reduction in native large mammalian herbiv...
1. Stable isotope analysis, coupled with dietary data from the literature, was used to investigate t...
The tropical savannas of Africa have witnessed a dramatic reduction in native large mammalian herbiv...
The tropical savannas of Africa have witnessed a dramatic reduction in native large mammalian herbiv...
Abstract: Stable isotope studies of food webs in floodplains, large rivers, mangroves, and seagrasse...
In headwater streams that are heavily shaded by surrounding forests, primary production is often low...
Little is known on the degree to which terrestrial organic matter delivered to tropical estuaries co...
Little is known on the degree to which terrestrial organic matter delivered to tropical estuaries co...
Stable isotopes of carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) were used to describe sources of energy and tro...
Food webs are structured by intricate nodes of species interactions which govern the flow of organic...
1. Analysis of the stable isotope signatures of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) of foods and consumers h...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Knowledge of trophic structure is important to understand sources and...
1. Knowledge of trophic structure is important to understand sources and pathways of energy resource...
1. Knowledge of trophic structure is important to understand sources and pathways of energy resource...
peer reviewed1. Stable isotope analysis, coupled with dietary data from the literature, was used to ...
The tropical savannas of Africa have witnessed a dramatic reduction in native large mammalian herbiv...
1. Stable isotope analysis, coupled with dietary data from the literature, was used to investigate t...
The tropical savannas of Africa have witnessed a dramatic reduction in native large mammalian herbiv...
The tropical savannas of Africa have witnessed a dramatic reduction in native large mammalian herbiv...
Abstract: Stable isotope studies of food webs in floodplains, large rivers, mangroves, and seagrasse...
In headwater streams that are heavily shaded by surrounding forests, primary production is often low...
Little is known on the degree to which terrestrial organic matter delivered to tropical estuaries co...
Little is known on the degree to which terrestrial organic matter delivered to tropical estuaries co...
Stable isotopes of carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) were used to describe sources of energy and tro...
Food webs are structured by intricate nodes of species interactions which govern the flow of organic...