Stable isotopes and their potential for detecting various and complex ecosystem processes are attracting an increasing number of scientists. Progress is challenging, particularly under global change scenarios, but some established views have been challenged. The IX meeting of the Spanish Association of Terrestrial Ecology (AAET, Úbeda, 18–22 October 2009) hosted a symposium on the ecology of stable isotopes where the linear mixing model approach of partitioning sinks and sources of carbon and water fluxes within an ecosystem was challenged, and new applications of stable isotopes for the study of plant interactions were evaluated. Discussion was also centred on the need for networks that monitor ecological processes using stable isotopes an...
We review the relevance and use of stable isotopes for the study of plant community succession. Stab...
Stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen are increasingly used in marine ecosystems, for ecological an...
In this commentary, we summarize and build upon discussions that emerged during the workshop "Isotop...
Werner C, Schnyder H, Cuntz M, et al. Progress and challenges in using stable isotopes to trace plan...
Stable isotope analysis is a powerful tool for assessing plant carbon and water relations and their ...
Stable isotope geochemistry has proved to be an extremely useful tool in elucidating many ecologica...
Stable isotope geochemistry has proved to be an extremely useful tool in elucidating many ecologica...
We review the relevance and use of stable isotopes for the study of plant community succession. Stab...
Stable isotope analysis has proved to be an extremely useful tool in elucidating many ecological pro...
Stable isotope analysis has proved to be an extremely useful tool in elucidating many ecological pro...
Stable isotopes are increasingly being used as tracers of ecological processes potentially providin...
Carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, sulfur, and hydrogen, which comprise the bulk of living bodies, have more ...
Successful conservation of threatened species and ecosystems in a rapidly changing world requires sc...
The use of stable isotope techniques in forest ecology research has grown steadily over the last two...
In this commentary, we summarize and build upon discussions that emerged during the workshop "Isotop...
We review the relevance and use of stable isotopes for the study of plant community succession. Stab...
Stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen are increasingly used in marine ecosystems, for ecological an...
In this commentary, we summarize and build upon discussions that emerged during the workshop "Isotop...
Werner C, Schnyder H, Cuntz M, et al. Progress and challenges in using stable isotopes to trace plan...
Stable isotope analysis is a powerful tool for assessing plant carbon and water relations and their ...
Stable isotope geochemistry has proved to be an extremely useful tool in elucidating many ecologica...
Stable isotope geochemistry has proved to be an extremely useful tool in elucidating many ecologica...
We review the relevance and use of stable isotopes for the study of plant community succession. Stab...
Stable isotope analysis has proved to be an extremely useful tool in elucidating many ecological pro...
Stable isotope analysis has proved to be an extremely useful tool in elucidating many ecological pro...
Stable isotopes are increasingly being used as tracers of ecological processes potentially providin...
Carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, sulfur, and hydrogen, which comprise the bulk of living bodies, have more ...
Successful conservation of threatened species and ecosystems in a rapidly changing world requires sc...
The use of stable isotope techniques in forest ecology research has grown steadily over the last two...
In this commentary, we summarize and build upon discussions that emerged during the workshop "Isotop...
We review the relevance and use of stable isotopes for the study of plant community succession. Stab...
Stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen are increasingly used in marine ecosystems, for ecological an...
In this commentary, we summarize and build upon discussions that emerged during the workshop "Isotop...