Stable isotopes of neonatal vertebrates reflect those of their mother's diet and foraging location. Evaluating feeding strategies and habitat use of neonates is consequently complicated by the maternal isotopic signal and its subsequent elimination with growth. Thus, methods that measure the loss of the maternal signal, i.e. when the isotopic signal of a neonate reflects its own diet, are needed. Values of δ13C and δ15N were measured in liver and muscle tissues of 1 year old, which remain in nursery habitats, increase the variability of the isotopic values. Consideration of the maternal signal and measuring its loss are thus necessary when analyzing the stable isotopes of young animals, as there is potential to misinterpret feeding strategi...
There is growing evidence for individuality in dietary preferences and foraging behaviors within pop...
Multiple factors, including limitation in food resources, have been proposed as possible causes for ...
The application of stable isotopes to characterize the complexities of a species foraging behavior a...
Stable isotopes of neonatal vertebrates reflect those of their mother's diet and foraging location. ...
The degree of reliance of newborn sharks on energy reserves from maternal resource allocation and th...
Nitrogen isotope (δ15N) analysis of bulk tissues and individual amino acids (AA) can be used to asse...
Through its ability to address complex ecological questions and the possibility of analysing large s...
Elucidating predator.prey relationships is an important part of understanding and assessing the stru...
Knowledge about top predators’ trophic ecology is crucial for defining their role in ecosystems, und...
ABSTRACT: Quantifying the diet of sympatric co-occurring predatory species is a challenging task, ma...
Stable-isotope values of a scalloped hammerhead Sphyrna lewini and blacktip shark Carcharhinus limba...
Stable isotopes are important tools for understanding the trophic roles of elasmobranchs. However, w...
International audienceStable carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) isotopic values and total mercury (Hg...
Marine mammals spend much of their lives migrating across the ocean and are notoriously difficult to...
Stable carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) isotopic values and total mercury (Hg) concentrations were ...
There is growing evidence for individuality in dietary preferences and foraging behaviors within pop...
Multiple factors, including limitation in food resources, have been proposed as possible causes for ...
The application of stable isotopes to characterize the complexities of a species foraging behavior a...
Stable isotopes of neonatal vertebrates reflect those of their mother's diet and foraging location. ...
The degree of reliance of newborn sharks on energy reserves from maternal resource allocation and th...
Nitrogen isotope (δ15N) analysis of bulk tissues and individual amino acids (AA) can be used to asse...
Through its ability to address complex ecological questions and the possibility of analysing large s...
Elucidating predator.prey relationships is an important part of understanding and assessing the stru...
Knowledge about top predators’ trophic ecology is crucial for defining their role in ecosystems, und...
ABSTRACT: Quantifying the diet of sympatric co-occurring predatory species is a challenging task, ma...
Stable-isotope values of a scalloped hammerhead Sphyrna lewini and blacktip shark Carcharhinus limba...
Stable isotopes are important tools for understanding the trophic roles of elasmobranchs. However, w...
International audienceStable carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) isotopic values and total mercury (Hg...
Marine mammals spend much of their lives migrating across the ocean and are notoriously difficult to...
Stable carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) isotopic values and total mercury (Hg) concentrations were ...
There is growing evidence for individuality in dietary preferences and foraging behaviors within pop...
Multiple factors, including limitation in food resources, have been proposed as possible causes for ...
The application of stable isotopes to characterize the complexities of a species foraging behavior a...