1. Analysis of the stable isotope signatures of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) of foods and consumers has led to some preliminary understanding of the relative importance of autochthonous and allochthonous resources in tropical streams. However, robust generalizations about the dynamics of food webs in these habitats, and their response to shading gradients or season, are still lacking. In addition, the feasibility of employing a baseline δ15N value for estimating trophic positions (TPs) of consumers in small tropical streams has yet to be explored. 2. We analysed data on stable isotope signatures of food sources and aquatic consumers obtained from 14 studies carried out in small streams in monsoonal Hong Kong (22°30′N, 114°10′E) between 1996 ...
Abstract. The food web structure of a headwater stream (Hapen Creek) in subtropical northern Taiwan,...
1. Despite widespread recognition of the role of body size in fish trophic ecology, little attention...
1. Despite widespread recognition of the role of body size in fish trophic ecology, little attention...
1. Stable isotope analysis, coupled with dietary data from the literature, was used to investigate t...
peer reviewed1. Stable isotope analysis, coupled with dietary data from the literature, was used to ...
In headwater streams that are heavily shaded by surrounding forests, primary production is often low...
Understanding the degree to which aquatic and terrestrial primary production fuel tropical aquatic f...
Increasing evidence suggests that autochthonous foods are the principal basis of consumer production...
Abstract: Stable isotope studies of food webs in floodplains, large rivers, mangroves, and seagrasse...
Caridina spp. (Atyidae) are widespread and abundant omnivorous shrimps in tropical Asian streams. Sp...
We compared the efficacy of carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen stable isotopes in identifying the resour...
The relative contribution of autochthonous foods to consumer biomass in small tropical streams is un...
Cross system subsidies of energy and materials can be a substantial fraction of food web fluxes in e...
1. Gut content analyses (GCA) of benthic macroinvertebrates, supplemented by carbon and nitrogen sta...
ABSTRACT\ud EMPLOYING STABLE ISOTOPES TO INVESTIGATE THE IMPACTS\ud OF INVASIVE SPECIES ON HAWAIIAN ...
Abstract. The food web structure of a headwater stream (Hapen Creek) in subtropical northern Taiwan,...
1. Despite widespread recognition of the role of body size in fish trophic ecology, little attention...
1. Despite widespread recognition of the role of body size in fish trophic ecology, little attention...
1. Stable isotope analysis, coupled with dietary data from the literature, was used to investigate t...
peer reviewed1. Stable isotope analysis, coupled with dietary data from the literature, was used to ...
In headwater streams that are heavily shaded by surrounding forests, primary production is often low...
Understanding the degree to which aquatic and terrestrial primary production fuel tropical aquatic f...
Increasing evidence suggests that autochthonous foods are the principal basis of consumer production...
Abstract: Stable isotope studies of food webs in floodplains, large rivers, mangroves, and seagrasse...
Caridina spp. (Atyidae) are widespread and abundant omnivorous shrimps in tropical Asian streams. Sp...
We compared the efficacy of carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen stable isotopes in identifying the resour...
The relative contribution of autochthonous foods to consumer biomass in small tropical streams is un...
Cross system subsidies of energy and materials can be a substantial fraction of food web fluxes in e...
1. Gut content analyses (GCA) of benthic macroinvertebrates, supplemented by carbon and nitrogen sta...
ABSTRACT\ud EMPLOYING STABLE ISOTOPES TO INVESTIGATE THE IMPACTS\ud OF INVASIVE SPECIES ON HAWAIIAN ...
Abstract. The food web structure of a headwater stream (Hapen Creek) in subtropical northern Taiwan,...
1. Despite widespread recognition of the role of body size in fish trophic ecology, little attention...
1. Despite widespread recognition of the role of body size in fish trophic ecology, little attention...