Ecological studies on food webs rarely include parasites, partly due to the complexity and dimensionality of host-parasite interaction networks. Multiple co-occurring parasites can show different feeding strategies and thus lead to complex and cryptic trophic relationships, which are often difficult to disentangle by traditional methods. We analyzed stable isotope ratios of C (13C/12C, δ13C) and N (15N/14N, δ15N) of host and ectoparasite tissues to investigate trophic structure in 4 co-occurring ectoparasites: three lice and one flea species, on two closely related and spatially segregated seabird hosts (Calonectris shearwaters). δ13C isotopic signatures confirmed feathers as the main food resource for the three lice species and blood for t...
5 pages, 2 figures, 1 tableDuring the past decade, parasites have been considered important componen...
International audienceAccording to classic niche theory, species can coexist in heterogeneous enviro...
According to classic niche theory, species can coexist in heterogeneous environments by reducing int...
Ecological studies on food webs rarely include parasites, partly due to the complexity and dimension...
AbstractParasitism, although the most common type of ecological interaction, is usually ignored in f...
Parasitism, although the most common type of ecological interaction, is usually ignored in food web ...
Feeding ecology and trophic interactions of six species of wading birds were explored through a comb...
International audienceAbstract Stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen characterize trophic relations...
Stable isotopes are widely used to identify trophic interactions and to determine trophic positions ...
1. Stable isotopes have been sporadically used over the last two decades to characterise host-parasi...
Stable isotopes of growing feathers and blood both represent assimilated diet, and both tissues are ...
We used C and N stable isotopes of nectarivorous bats and their ectoparasites to determine the exten...
We combined conventional dietary sampling (2002) with stable isotope analysis of nitrogen (δ15N) and...
Traditional bulk isotopic analysis is a pivotal tool for mapping consumer–resource interactions in f...
Feeding ecology and trophic interactions of great blue herons were explored through a combined analy...
5 pages, 2 figures, 1 tableDuring the past decade, parasites have been considered important componen...
International audienceAccording to classic niche theory, species can coexist in heterogeneous enviro...
According to classic niche theory, species can coexist in heterogeneous environments by reducing int...
Ecological studies on food webs rarely include parasites, partly due to the complexity and dimension...
AbstractParasitism, although the most common type of ecological interaction, is usually ignored in f...
Parasitism, although the most common type of ecological interaction, is usually ignored in food web ...
Feeding ecology and trophic interactions of six species of wading birds were explored through a comb...
International audienceAbstract Stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen characterize trophic relations...
Stable isotopes are widely used to identify trophic interactions and to determine trophic positions ...
1. Stable isotopes have been sporadically used over the last two decades to characterise host-parasi...
Stable isotopes of growing feathers and blood both represent assimilated diet, and both tissues are ...
We used C and N stable isotopes of nectarivorous bats and their ectoparasites to determine the exten...
We combined conventional dietary sampling (2002) with stable isotope analysis of nitrogen (δ15N) and...
Traditional bulk isotopic analysis is a pivotal tool for mapping consumer–resource interactions in f...
Feeding ecology and trophic interactions of great blue herons were explored through a combined analy...
5 pages, 2 figures, 1 tableDuring the past decade, parasites have been considered important componen...
International audienceAccording to classic niche theory, species can coexist in heterogeneous enviro...
According to classic niche theory, species can coexist in heterogeneous environments by reducing int...