Studies of food webs often employ stable isotopic approaches to infer trophic position and interaction strength without consideration of spatio-temporal variation in resource assimilation by constituent species. Using results from laboratory diet manipulations and monthly sampling of field populations, we illustrate how nitrogen isotopes may be used to quantify spatio-temporal variation in resource assimilation in ants. First, we determined nitrogen enrichment using a controlled laboratory experiment with the invasive Argentine ant (Linepithema humile). After 12 weeks, worker δ15N values from colonies fed an animal-based diet had δ15N values that were 5.51% greater compared to colonies fed a plant-based diet. The shift in δ15N values in res...
1. The castes of social insects can vary dramatically in physiology, morphology and behaviour, and a...
Invasive species are one of the main threats to biodiversity worldwide and the processes enabling th...
Ants are important consumers in most terrestrial ecosystems. They show a great diversity of diets an...
Abstract Studies of food webs often employ stable isotopic approaches to infer trophic position and ...
Abstract. Ants are prominent components of most terrestrial arthropod food webs, yet due to their hi...
Studies employing stable isotope technology have greatly contributed to understanding trophic relati...
Brewitt K, Pinol J, Werner C, et al. Evaluating the importance of trophobiosis in a Mediterranean an...
The ecological effects of species introductions can change in magnitude over time, but how and why s...
Background: The use and partitioning of trophic resources is a central aspect of community function....
International audienceAnts are important consumers in most terrestrial ecosystems. They show a great...
Invader-removal experiments can lend insight into the ecological resilience of biological assemblage...
Platner C, Piñol J, Sanders D, Espadaler X. Trophic diversity in a Mediterranean food web—Stable iso...
Disturbances have long been recognized as important forces for structuring natural communities but t...
© 2015 The Authors Living in close association with other organisms has proven to be a widespread an...
Living in close association with other organisms has proven to be a widespread and successful strate...
1. The castes of social insects can vary dramatically in physiology, morphology and behaviour, and a...
Invasive species are one of the main threats to biodiversity worldwide and the processes enabling th...
Ants are important consumers in most terrestrial ecosystems. They show a great diversity of diets an...
Abstract Studies of food webs often employ stable isotopic approaches to infer trophic position and ...
Abstract. Ants are prominent components of most terrestrial arthropod food webs, yet due to their hi...
Studies employing stable isotope technology have greatly contributed to understanding trophic relati...
Brewitt K, Pinol J, Werner C, et al. Evaluating the importance of trophobiosis in a Mediterranean an...
The ecological effects of species introductions can change in magnitude over time, but how and why s...
Background: The use and partitioning of trophic resources is a central aspect of community function....
International audienceAnts are important consumers in most terrestrial ecosystems. They show a great...
Invader-removal experiments can lend insight into the ecological resilience of biological assemblage...
Platner C, Piñol J, Sanders D, Espadaler X. Trophic diversity in a Mediterranean food web—Stable iso...
Disturbances have long been recognized as important forces for structuring natural communities but t...
© 2015 The Authors Living in close association with other organisms has proven to be a widespread an...
Living in close association with other organisms has proven to be a widespread and successful strate...
1. The castes of social insects can vary dramatically in physiology, morphology and behaviour, and a...
Invasive species are one of the main threats to biodiversity worldwide and the processes enabling th...
Ants are important consumers in most terrestrial ecosystems. They show a great diversity of diets an...