This study examined the effects of fluid preservatives on carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes (δ 13C and δ 15N) and C/N ratios of freshwater animals. Brotia hainanensis snails, Caridina cantonensis and Macrobrachium hainanense shrimps, and Pseudogastromyzon myersi, Liniparhomaloptera disparis, and Ctenogobius duospilus fishes were collected from seven Hong Kong streams, so as to incorporate natural variations in isotopic signals among conspecifics. Samples were preserved with 10% formalin, 70% ethanol, or formalin-ethanol solution (fixation in formalin then storage in ethanol). We compared sample molar C/N, δ 13C, and δ 15N with frozen conspecifics after 30, 60, 90, 180, and 360 d. Increases in C/N were evident in formalin-fixed shrimps and...
Stable isotope analysis (SIA) is used to investigate the trophic ecology of organisms. After field s...
The present study investigates the δ13C and δ15N isotopic composition in frozen samples (control), s...
RATIONALE: Stable isotope ratios are widely used to infer trophic relationships, although a growing ...
Stable isotope is a powerful method for characterizing flows of energy through ecosystems. The power...
Research that uses stable isotope analysis often involves a delay between sample collection in the f...
Preserved and archived organic material offers huge potential for the conduct of retrospective and l...
Isotopic stable analysis (SIA) is a powerful tool in the assessment of different types of ecological...
RationaleIt is imperative to understand how chemical preservation alters tissue isotopic composition...
A literature survey of zooplankton stable isotope studies revealed inconsistencies between authors c...
© The Author(s), 2015. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
International audienceWe tested the impacts of most common sample preservation methods used for aqua...
Elasmobranch fin tissue has been sampled and archived for decades to support genetics research. Howe...
Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analyses are routinely used to investigate aquatic food webs, and...
The present study investigates the δ13C and δ15N isotopic composition in frozen samples ...
1. There are few resources available for assessing historical change in fish trophic dynamics, but s...
Stable isotope analysis (SIA) is used to investigate the trophic ecology of organisms. After field s...
The present study investigates the δ13C and δ15N isotopic composition in frozen samples (control), s...
RATIONALE: Stable isotope ratios are widely used to infer trophic relationships, although a growing ...
Stable isotope is a powerful method for characterizing flows of energy through ecosystems. The power...
Research that uses stable isotope analysis often involves a delay between sample collection in the f...
Preserved and archived organic material offers huge potential for the conduct of retrospective and l...
Isotopic stable analysis (SIA) is a powerful tool in the assessment of different types of ecological...
RationaleIt is imperative to understand how chemical preservation alters tissue isotopic composition...
A literature survey of zooplankton stable isotope studies revealed inconsistencies between authors c...
© The Author(s), 2015. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
International audienceWe tested the impacts of most common sample preservation methods used for aqua...
Elasmobranch fin tissue has been sampled and archived for decades to support genetics research. Howe...
Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analyses are routinely used to investigate aquatic food webs, and...
The present study investigates the δ13C and δ15N isotopic composition in frozen samples ...
1. There are few resources available for assessing historical change in fish trophic dynamics, but s...
Stable isotope analysis (SIA) is used to investigate the trophic ecology of organisms. After field s...
The present study investigates the δ13C and δ15N isotopic composition in frozen samples (control), s...
RATIONALE: Stable isotope ratios are widely used to infer trophic relationships, although a growing ...