Abstract: Stable isotope studies of food webs in floodplains, large rivers, mangroves, and seagrasses have shown that, although a large proportion of the biomass may come from higher plants, microalgae provide a disproportionate amount of carbon assimilated by metazoan consumers. Evidence is building that this may also be the case for streams, especially those in the tropics. At the level of individual consumer species we also see that the apparent diet may not be reflected in the carbon assimilated. Tropical streams commonly have omnivoredetritivore species that potentially show this phenomenon. We tested these concepts in four moderately shaded sites in a stream in well-preserved Atlantic rainforest at Ilha Grande, Rio de Janeiro. We samp...
Despite the widespread use of carbon stable isotopes to distinguish among potential energy pathways ...
Knowledge on food web structure, trophic links and energy pathways is essential for the understandin...
Mangroves function as important shelter and feeding habitats for marine fauna, but the degree to whi...
1. Stable isotope analysis, coupled with dietary data from the literature, was used to investigate t...
1. Analysis of the stable isotope signatures of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) of foods and consumers h...
Understanding the degree to which aquatic and terrestrial primary production fuel tropical aquatic f...
International audienceThe lack of knowledge about highly anthropised tropical ecosystems poses a pro...
Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope composition of a range of organisms collected from two intermitte...
The cardinal tetra (Paracheirodon axelrodi) is the most abundant species of the Brazilian ornamental...
1. Large amounts of terrestrial detritus enter many low-order forested streams, and this organicmate...
1. Gut content analyses (GCA) of benthic macroinvertebrates, supplemented by carbon and nitrogen sta...
Increasing evidence suggests that autochthonous foods are the principal basis of consumer production...
Stable isotopes of carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) were used to describe sources of energy and tro...
Despite the widespread use of carbon stable isotopes to distinguish among potential energy pathways ...
Knowledge on food web structure, trophic links and energy pathways is essential for the understandin...
Mangroves function as important shelter and feeding habitats for marine fauna, but the degree to whi...
1. Stable isotope analysis, coupled with dietary data from the literature, was used to investigate t...
1. Analysis of the stable isotope signatures of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) of foods and consumers h...
Understanding the degree to which aquatic and terrestrial primary production fuel tropical aquatic f...
International audienceThe lack of knowledge about highly anthropised tropical ecosystems poses a pro...
Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope composition of a range of organisms collected from two intermitte...
The cardinal tetra (Paracheirodon axelrodi) is the most abundant species of the Brazilian ornamental...
1. Large amounts of terrestrial detritus enter many low-order forested streams, and this organicmate...
1. Gut content analyses (GCA) of benthic macroinvertebrates, supplemented by carbon and nitrogen sta...
Increasing evidence suggests that autochthonous foods are the principal basis of consumer production...
Stable isotopes of carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) were used to describe sources of energy and tro...
Despite the widespread use of carbon stable isotopes to distinguish among potential energy pathways ...
Knowledge on food web structure, trophic links and energy pathways is essential for the understandin...
Mangroves function as important shelter and feeding habitats for marine fauna, but the degree to whi...