The influence of diet on the distribution of nitrogen isotopes in animals was investigated by analyzing animals grown in the laboratory on diets of constant nitrogen isotopic composition. The isotopic composition of the nitrogen in an animal reflects the nitrogen isotopic composition of its diet. The δ^(15)N values of the whole bodies of animals are usually more positive than those of their diets. Different individuals of a species raised on the same diet can have significantly different δ^(15)N values. The variability of the relationship between the δ^(15)N values of animals and their diets is greater for different species raised on the same diet than for the same species raised on different diets. Different tissues of mice are also enric...
Estimating the trophic positions of animals in food webs is useful in addressing many fundamental ec...
Given the great potential value of stable isotopes in a variety of scientific investigations, surpri...
<div><p>We tested the effects of sex, tissue, and diet on stable isotope discrimination factors (Δ<s...
The influence of diet on the distribution of nitrogen isotopes in animals was investigated by analyz...
The influence of diet on the distribution of carbon isotopes in animals was investigated by analyzin...
A study of the fractionation of nitrogen isotopes in the diet by cattle is described and the results...
Abstract The 15N/14N signature of animal proteins is now commonly used to understand their physiolog...
rsity rm 2 e 3 15 carbon (13C / 12C) and nitrogen (15N / 14N) in animals ' tissues processes al...
International audienceThe 15N/14N signature of animal proteins is now commonly used to understand th...
The natural abundance of 15N in animal proteins (δ15Nanimal) is greater than that in the diet consum...
The ‘trophic level enrichment’ between diet and body results in an overall increase in nitrogen isot...
1Carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios in consumer tissues are known to correlate with diet isotope com...
Stable carbon (13C/12C; δ13C) and nitrogen (15N/14N; δ15N) isotope ratios are best used to assess wi...
Stable isotope analysis of consumer tissues document patterns of resource use because data are linea...
The stable isotopes of carbon (13C /12C) and nitrogen (15N /14N) represent powerful tools in food-we...
Estimating the trophic positions of animals in food webs is useful in addressing many fundamental ec...
Given the great potential value of stable isotopes in a variety of scientific investigations, surpri...
<div><p>We tested the effects of sex, tissue, and diet on stable isotope discrimination factors (Δ<s...
The influence of diet on the distribution of nitrogen isotopes in animals was investigated by analyz...
The influence of diet on the distribution of carbon isotopes in animals was investigated by analyzin...
A study of the fractionation of nitrogen isotopes in the diet by cattle is described and the results...
Abstract The 15N/14N signature of animal proteins is now commonly used to understand their physiolog...
rsity rm 2 e 3 15 carbon (13C / 12C) and nitrogen (15N / 14N) in animals ' tissues processes al...
International audienceThe 15N/14N signature of animal proteins is now commonly used to understand th...
The natural abundance of 15N in animal proteins (δ15Nanimal) is greater than that in the diet consum...
The ‘trophic level enrichment’ between diet and body results in an overall increase in nitrogen isot...
1Carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios in consumer tissues are known to correlate with diet isotope com...
Stable carbon (13C/12C; δ13C) and nitrogen (15N/14N; δ15N) isotope ratios are best used to assess wi...
Stable isotope analysis of consumer tissues document patterns of resource use because data are linea...
The stable isotopes of carbon (13C /12C) and nitrogen (15N /14N) represent powerful tools in food-we...
Estimating the trophic positions of animals in food webs is useful in addressing many fundamental ec...
Given the great potential value of stable isotopes in a variety of scientific investigations, surpri...
<div><p>We tested the effects of sex, tissue, and diet on stable isotope discrimination factors (Δ<s...