Nitrogen and carbon stable isotopes provide tools to investigate ecological segregation, prey choice and spatial distribution in seabirds. However, the interpretation of stable isotopes is frequently hampered by a lack of isotopic baseline data. In this study, two techniques proposed to overcome such shortages were tested: compound-specific isotope analyses of amino acids (AA-CSIA) and the analysis of hydrogen stable isotope ratios (HSIA). Feathers of two sympatric storm-petrels were compared. The two species, Black-bellied storm-petrels Fregetta tropicaand Wilson’s storm-petrels Oceanites oceanicus, moult in oceanic waters and differ in diet composition. For HSIA, a range of species with broad diet and non-breeding distribution was also in...
We used stable-isotope analysis (SIA) to evaluate trophic relationships in an Antarctic seabird comm...
We used stable-isotope analysis (SIA) to evaluate trophic relationships in an Antarctic seabird comm...
We used stable-isotope analysis (SIA) to evaluate trophic relationships in an Antarctic seabird comm...
Abstract Background While nitrogen and carbon stable isotope values can reflect ecological segregati...
While nitrogen and carbon stable isotope values can reflect ecological segregation, prey choice and ...
International audienceTo determine whether stable isotope measurements of body feathers can be used ...
To determine whether stable isotope measurements of body feathers can be used to investigate the iso...
To determine whether stable isotope measurements of bird feathers can be used to identify moulting (...
Analysis of stable isotope ratios in animal tissues has emerged as a powerful tool for determining t...
Stable isotopes of growing feathers and blood both represent assimilated diet, and both tissues are ...
Stable isotopes of growing feathers and blood both represent assimilated diet, and both tissues are ...
Information on predator and prey distributions is integral to our understanding of migratory connec...
Information on predator and prey distributions is integral to our understanding of migratory connect...
Seabird colonies provide rare opportunities to study trophic segregation in an entire bird community...
We combined conventional dietary sampling (2002) with stable isotope analysis of nitrogen (δ15N) and...
We used stable-isotope analysis (SIA) to evaluate trophic relationships in an Antarctic seabird comm...
We used stable-isotope analysis (SIA) to evaluate trophic relationships in an Antarctic seabird comm...
We used stable-isotope analysis (SIA) to evaluate trophic relationships in an Antarctic seabird comm...
Abstract Background While nitrogen and carbon stable isotope values can reflect ecological segregati...
While nitrogen and carbon stable isotope values can reflect ecological segregation, prey choice and ...
International audienceTo determine whether stable isotope measurements of body feathers can be used ...
To determine whether stable isotope measurements of body feathers can be used to investigate the iso...
To determine whether stable isotope measurements of bird feathers can be used to identify moulting (...
Analysis of stable isotope ratios in animal tissues has emerged as a powerful tool for determining t...
Stable isotopes of growing feathers and blood both represent assimilated diet, and both tissues are ...
Stable isotopes of growing feathers and blood both represent assimilated diet, and both tissues are ...
Information on predator and prey distributions is integral to our understanding of migratory connec...
Information on predator and prey distributions is integral to our understanding of migratory connect...
Seabird colonies provide rare opportunities to study trophic segregation in an entire bird community...
We combined conventional dietary sampling (2002) with stable isotope analysis of nitrogen (δ15N) and...
We used stable-isotope analysis (SIA) to evaluate trophic relationships in an Antarctic seabird comm...
We used stable-isotope analysis (SIA) to evaluate trophic relationships in an Antarctic seabird comm...
We used stable-isotope analysis (SIA) to evaluate trophic relationships in an Antarctic seabird comm...