Global changes, and particularly the massive release of CO2 to the atmosphere and subsequent global warming, have altered the baselines of carbon and oxygen stable isotopic ratios. Temporal shifts in these baselines can be advantageously monitored through cetacean skin samples because these animals are highly mobile and therefore integrate in their tissues the heterogeneity of local environmental signals. In this study, we examine variation of delta C-13 and delta O-18 values in the skin of fin whales sampled over three decades in two different North Atlantic feeding grounds: west Iceland and northwest Spain. These locations are situated about 2700 km apart and thus represent a wide latitudinal range within the North Atlantic Ocean. The del...
Climate change is predicted to have profound consequences for marine ecosystems. Due to the growing ...
This study sought to estimate the effect of an anthropogenic and climate-driven change in prey avail...
RATIONALE:Stable isotope values (?(13)C and ?(15)N) of darted skin and blubber biopsies can shed lig...
Stable isotope analysis of whale skin has been recurrently used to assess diet and movement patterns...
Rationale: Isotope ratios from skin samples have been widely used to study cetacean trophic ecology....
Previous dietary assessments of the northwest Atlantic humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae), main...
International audienceWe investigated seasonal shifts in diet and distribution of fin whales Bala en...
Knowing the migratory movements and behaviour of baleen whales is fundamental to understanding their...
RATIONALE: Stable isotope values (d13C and d15N) of darted skin and blubber biopsies can shed light ...
In pelagic species inhabiting large oceans, genetic differentiation tends to be mild and populations...
The fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus) is the commonest large whale species in the Mediterranean Sea,...
Bulk stable isotope analysis provides information regarding food web interactions, and has been appl...
There is currently a great deal of interest in using stable isotope methods to investigate diet, tro...
Stable isotope analysis in mysticete skin and baleen plates has been repeatedly used to assess diet ...
Climate change is predicted to have profound consequences for marine ecosystems. Due to the growing ...
This study sought to estimate the effect of an anthropogenic and climate-driven change in prey avail...
RATIONALE:Stable isotope values (?(13)C and ?(15)N) of darted skin and blubber biopsies can shed lig...
Stable isotope analysis of whale skin has been recurrently used to assess diet and movement patterns...
Rationale: Isotope ratios from skin samples have been widely used to study cetacean trophic ecology....
Previous dietary assessments of the northwest Atlantic humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae), main...
International audienceWe investigated seasonal shifts in diet and distribution of fin whales Bala en...
Knowing the migratory movements and behaviour of baleen whales is fundamental to understanding their...
RATIONALE: Stable isotope values (d13C and d15N) of darted skin and blubber biopsies can shed light ...
In pelagic species inhabiting large oceans, genetic differentiation tends to be mild and populations...
The fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus) is the commonest large whale species in the Mediterranean Sea,...
Bulk stable isotope analysis provides information regarding food web interactions, and has been appl...
There is currently a great deal of interest in using stable isotope methods to investigate diet, tro...
Stable isotope analysis in mysticete skin and baleen plates has been repeatedly used to assess diet ...
Climate change is predicted to have profound consequences for marine ecosystems. Due to the growing ...
This study sought to estimate the effect of an anthropogenic and climate-driven change in prey avail...
RATIONALE:Stable isotope values (?(13)C and ?(15)N) of darted skin and blubber biopsies can shed lig...