Stable isotopes (δ13C and δ15N) and gut contents were analysed for two species of co-occurring native and exotic fish in three shallow water bodies within an Australian riparian wetland system. During a period of hydrologic recession we found depletions in δ13C of up to −25‰ for algae and −2‰ for sediment organic matter (SOM). The native Hypseleotris sp. (carp gudgeon) and the exotic Cyprinus carpio (common carp) were depleted in δ13C up to −3.2‰, indicating that the SOM was the dominant dietary source of carbon for the two species of fish in both high- and the receded low-water conditions. In the low-water conditions, however, there was a five-fold increase in the occurrence of insects in the gut of the exotic C. carpio and the trophic pos...
Juveniles of commercially important fish species congregate in shallow vegetated estuarine habitats ...
International audienceThe palaeoecological assessment, and the use of stable isotopes of carbon in s...
Seasonal water-level changes in floodplain lakes can induce variations in primary and secondary prod...
Stable isotopes (δ¹³C and δ¹⁵N) and gut contents were analysed for two species of co-occurring nativ...
Floodplain wetlands provide habitat for a diverse range of aquatic biota, as well as performing othe...
Rivers and wetlands are complex ecosystems with numerous relationships between water, earth, air, pl...
Riverine food webs are often laterally disconnected (i.e. between watercourses) in regulated floodpl...
Riverine food webs are often laterally disconnected (i.e. between watercourses) in regulated floodpl...
Floodplain wetlands provide habitats for many species of terrestrial and aquatic biota (Junk et al. ...
1. Despite widespread recognition of the role of body size in fish trophic ecology, little attention...
Dams constitute a major threat to aquatic ecosystems world-wide by modifying habitat and impairing o...
High levels of hydrological connectivity during seasonal flooding provide significant opportunities ...
Stomach content analyses of fishes occurring in the Fitzroy River, Western Australia, were used to i...
In 2007, high rates of water extraction combined with a regional drought stopped freshwater discharg...
Species introductions are common in freshwater environments, with the potential to transform communi...
Juveniles of commercially important fish species congregate in shallow vegetated estuarine habitats ...
International audienceThe palaeoecological assessment, and the use of stable isotopes of carbon in s...
Seasonal water-level changes in floodplain lakes can induce variations in primary and secondary prod...
Stable isotopes (δ¹³C and δ¹⁵N) and gut contents were analysed for two species of co-occurring nativ...
Floodplain wetlands provide habitat for a diverse range of aquatic biota, as well as performing othe...
Rivers and wetlands are complex ecosystems with numerous relationships between water, earth, air, pl...
Riverine food webs are often laterally disconnected (i.e. between watercourses) in regulated floodpl...
Riverine food webs are often laterally disconnected (i.e. between watercourses) in regulated floodpl...
Floodplain wetlands provide habitats for many species of terrestrial and aquatic biota (Junk et al. ...
1. Despite widespread recognition of the role of body size in fish trophic ecology, little attention...
Dams constitute a major threat to aquatic ecosystems world-wide by modifying habitat and impairing o...
High levels of hydrological connectivity during seasonal flooding provide significant opportunities ...
Stomach content analyses of fishes occurring in the Fitzroy River, Western Australia, were used to i...
In 2007, high rates of water extraction combined with a regional drought stopped freshwater discharg...
Species introductions are common in freshwater environments, with the potential to transform communi...
Juveniles of commercially important fish species congregate in shallow vegetated estuarine habitats ...
International audienceThe palaeoecological assessment, and the use of stable isotopes of carbon in s...
Seasonal water-level changes in floodplain lakes can induce variations in primary and secondary prod...