Rationale: Isotope ratios from skin samples have been widely used to study cetacean trophic ecology. Usually, isotopic skin uniformity has been assumed, despite the heterogeneity of this tissue. This study aims to investigate (1) regional isotopic variation within the skin in cetaceans, and (2) isotopic variation among internal tissues.Methods: Stable carbon (delta C-13 values) and nitrogen (delta N-15 values) isotope ratios were measured in 11 skin positions in 10 common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) and 9 striped dolphins (Stenella coeruleoalba). In addition, the isotope ratios in the muscle, liver and kidney of both species were determined and compared with those from the skin and from all tissues combined. The signatures were determined ...
The effective management of wildlife requires that populations are defined in a biological sensible ...
Comparative analysis of isotope values from different tissues can capture temporal variation in the ...
Stable isotopes are important tools for understanding the trophic roles of elasmobranchs. However, w...
Stable isotope analysis of whale skin has been recurrently used to assess diet and movement patterns...
There is currently a great deal of interest in using stable isotope methods to investigate diet, tro...
RATIONALE:Stable isotope values (?(13)C and ?(15)N) of darted skin and blubber biopsies can shed lig...
Previous work has shown that stable isotope indicators taken from the muscle tissue of dead, strande...
RATIONALE: Stable isotope values (d13C and d15N) of darted skin and blubber biopsies can shed light ...
Stable isotope analysis in mysticete skin and baleen plates has been repeatedly used to assess diet ...
This dataset provides the values of stable carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes in bulk muscle sample...
Ecological niche theory predicts the coexistence of closely related species is promoted by resource ...
Global changes, and particularly the massive release of CO2 to the atmosphere and subsequent global ...
International audienceDefining trophic relationships among organisms of a community is critical in e...
Using photo-identification data, bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) populations can be differen...
Prey availability, directly or indirectly, affects all aspects of a predator’s life history and is a...
The effective management of wildlife requires that populations are defined in a biological sensible ...
Comparative analysis of isotope values from different tissues can capture temporal variation in the ...
Stable isotopes are important tools for understanding the trophic roles of elasmobranchs. However, w...
Stable isotope analysis of whale skin has been recurrently used to assess diet and movement patterns...
There is currently a great deal of interest in using stable isotope methods to investigate diet, tro...
RATIONALE:Stable isotope values (?(13)C and ?(15)N) of darted skin and blubber biopsies can shed lig...
Previous work has shown that stable isotope indicators taken from the muscle tissue of dead, strande...
RATIONALE: Stable isotope values (d13C and d15N) of darted skin and blubber biopsies can shed light ...
Stable isotope analysis in mysticete skin and baleen plates has been repeatedly used to assess diet ...
This dataset provides the values of stable carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes in bulk muscle sample...
Ecological niche theory predicts the coexistence of closely related species is promoted by resource ...
Global changes, and particularly the massive release of CO2 to the atmosphere and subsequent global ...
International audienceDefining trophic relationships among organisms of a community is critical in e...
Using photo-identification data, bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) populations can be differen...
Prey availability, directly or indirectly, affects all aspects of a predator’s life history and is a...
The effective management of wildlife requires that populations are defined in a biological sensible ...
Comparative analysis of isotope values from different tissues can capture temporal variation in the ...
Stable isotopes are important tools for understanding the trophic roles of elasmobranchs. However, w...