Individual-level diet variation can be easily quantified by gut-content analysis. However, because gut contents are a 'snapshot' of individuals' feeding habits, such cross-sectional data can be subject to sampling error and lead one to overestimate levels of diet variation. In contrast, stable isotopes reflect an individual's long-term diet, so isotope variation among individuals can be interpreted as diet variation. Nevertheless, population isotope variances alone cannot be directly compared among populations, because they depend on both the level of diet variation and the variance of prey isotope ratios. We developed a method to convert population isotope variances into a standardized index of individual specialization (WIC/TNW) that can ...
Trophic interactions can drive community structure; therefore, studying food webs is key in understa...
The amount of supplementary food humans provide to wild animals is increasing, yet the full effects ...
1. Determining diet is a key prerequisite for understanding species interactions, food web structure...
Many natural populations exploiting a wide range of resources are actually composed of relatively sp...
Determining the trophic niche width of an animal population and the relative degree to which a gener...
Stable isotope data are often used to assess diet, trophic level, trophic niche width and the extent...
Individual variability in diet source selection has often been cited as the main factor for intra-sp...
Individual-level diet variation can be easily quantified by gut-content analysis. However, because g...
1. Quantitative analytical approaches for isotopic niche analysis in the trophic diversity studies a...
1. Variation in fitness across individuals is central to population growth, species coexistence, and...
Background: Understanding dietary trends for endangered species may be essential to assessing the ef...
1. Diet analyses using C and N stable isotopes commonly focus on mean isotopic signatures; however, ...
1. The use of stable isotopic techniques to study animal diets and trophic levels requires a priori...
Abstract Stable isotope analyses have refined the study of trophic niche diversity within an ecosyst...
rsity rm 2 e 3 15 carbon (13C / 12C) and nitrogen (15N / 14N) in animals ' tissues processes al...
Trophic interactions can drive community structure; therefore, studying food webs is key in understa...
The amount of supplementary food humans provide to wild animals is increasing, yet the full effects ...
1. Determining diet is a key prerequisite for understanding species interactions, food web structure...
Many natural populations exploiting a wide range of resources are actually composed of relatively sp...
Determining the trophic niche width of an animal population and the relative degree to which a gener...
Stable isotope data are often used to assess diet, trophic level, trophic niche width and the extent...
Individual variability in diet source selection has often been cited as the main factor for intra-sp...
Individual-level diet variation can be easily quantified by gut-content analysis. However, because g...
1. Quantitative analytical approaches for isotopic niche analysis in the trophic diversity studies a...
1. Variation in fitness across individuals is central to population growth, species coexistence, and...
Background: Understanding dietary trends for endangered species may be essential to assessing the ef...
1. Diet analyses using C and N stable isotopes commonly focus on mean isotopic signatures; however, ...
1. The use of stable isotopic techniques to study animal diets and trophic levels requires a priori...
Abstract Stable isotope analyses have refined the study of trophic niche diversity within an ecosyst...
rsity rm 2 e 3 15 carbon (13C / 12C) and nitrogen (15N / 14N) in animals ' tissues processes al...
Trophic interactions can drive community structure; therefore, studying food webs is key in understa...
The amount of supplementary food humans provide to wild animals is increasing, yet the full effects ...
1. Determining diet is a key prerequisite for understanding species interactions, food web structure...