The isotopic composition of inorganic carbon in otoliths (δ13Coto) can be a useful tracer of metabolic rates and a method to study ecophysiology in wild fish. We evaluated environmental and physiological sources of δ13Coto variation in Icelandic and Northeast Arctic (NEA) cod (Gadus morhua) over the years 1914–2013. Individual annual growth increments of otoliths formed at age 3 and 8 were micromilled and measured by isotope-ratio mass spectrometry. Simultaneously, all annual increment widths of the otoliths were measured providing a proxy of fish somatic growth. We hypothesized that changes in the physiological state of the organism, reflected by the isotopic composition of otoliths, can affect the growth rate. Using univariate and multiva...
While temperature records are available from otolith δ18O profiles in fish, interpreting changes in ...
The nitrogen isotopic composition (δ^(15)N) of otolith-bound organic matter (OM) is a potential sour...
We evaluated the influence of environmental exposure of juvenile Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) to info...
The isotopic composition of inorganic carbon in otoliths (δ13Coto) can be a useful tracer of metabol...
Field metabolic rate (FMR) is key to understanding individual and population-level responses to envi...
Individual metabolism is a unifying variable in animal ecology, influencing all aspects of performa...
Field metabolic rate (FMR) is key to understanding individual and population-level responses to envi...
Field metabolic rate (FMR) is key to understanding individual and population-level responses to envi...
Knowledge of metabolic costs associated with maintenance, foraging, activity and growth under natura...
Metabolic rate underpins our understanding of how species survive, reproduce and interact with their...
Knowledge of metabolic costs associated wi...
International audienceStable oxygen and carbon isotope values of otoliths (δ18Ooto and δ13Coto) enab...
Reconstruction of the trophic position of a fish can be performed by analysing stable nitrogen and c...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Increasing water temperatures are predicted around the globe, wit...
Otolith carbon isotope δ13C values may provide temporally resolved diet proxies in fish. If otolith ...
While temperature records are available from otolith δ18O profiles in fish, interpreting changes in ...
The nitrogen isotopic composition (δ^(15)N) of otolith-bound organic matter (OM) is a potential sour...
We evaluated the influence of environmental exposure of juvenile Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) to info...
The isotopic composition of inorganic carbon in otoliths (δ13Coto) can be a useful tracer of metabol...
Field metabolic rate (FMR) is key to understanding individual and population-level responses to envi...
Individual metabolism is a unifying variable in animal ecology, influencing all aspects of performa...
Field metabolic rate (FMR) is key to understanding individual and population-level responses to envi...
Field metabolic rate (FMR) is key to understanding individual and population-level responses to envi...
Knowledge of metabolic costs associated with maintenance, foraging, activity and growth under natura...
Metabolic rate underpins our understanding of how species survive, reproduce and interact with their...
Knowledge of metabolic costs associated wi...
International audienceStable oxygen and carbon isotope values of otoliths (δ18Ooto and δ13Coto) enab...
Reconstruction of the trophic position of a fish can be performed by analysing stable nitrogen and c...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Increasing water temperatures are predicted around the globe, wit...
Otolith carbon isotope δ13C values may provide temporally resolved diet proxies in fish. If otolith ...
While temperature records are available from otolith δ18O profiles in fish, interpreting changes in ...
The nitrogen isotopic composition (δ^(15)N) of otolith-bound organic matter (OM) is a potential sour...
We evaluated the influence of environmental exposure of juvenile Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) to info...