The study of the trophic relationships of aquatic animals requires correct estimates of their diets. We compared the quantitative fatty acid signature analysis (QFASA) and the isotope-mixing model IsoError, based on the compound-specific isotope analysis of fatty acids (CSIA-FA), which are potentially effective models for quantitative diet estimations. In a 21-day experiment, Daphnia was fed a mixture of two food items, Chlorella and Cryptomonas, which were supplied in nearly equal proportions. The percentages and isotope values of the FAs of the algal species and Daphnia were measured. The IsoError based on CSIA-FA gave an estimation of algae consumption using only one FA, 18:3n-3. According to this model, the proportion of consumption of ...
We modified the stable isotope mixing model MixSIR to infer primary producer contributions to consum...
Accurate diet estimation has long been a challenging issue for researchers investigating predators d...
Briefly, We sought to test if fatty acids can be used to quantify diets of fish when the diets are c...
1.Fatty acid–specific stable isotope analysis (FA-SIA) is expected to encompass most of the limits ...
We modified the stable isotope mixing model MixSIR to infer primary producer contributions to consum...
We modified the stable isotope mixing model MixSIR to infer primary producer contributions to consum...
Compound-specific isotope analyses (CSIA) of fatty acids (FA) constitute a promising tool for tracin...
tWe tested a comparatively new method of tracing of natural food webs, compound-specific isotopeanal...
Abstract Quantitative fatty acid signature analysis (QFASA) as a biochemical tool to study the diet ...
We tested a comparatively new method of tracing of natural food webs, compound-specific isotope anal...
We modified the stable isotope mixing model MixSIR to infer primary producer contributions to consum...
Accurate diet estimation has long been a challenging issue for researchers investigating predators d...
Briefly, We sought to test if fatty acids can be used to quantify diets of fish when the diets are c...
1.Fatty acid–specific stable isotope analysis (FA-SIA) is expected to encompass most of the limits ...
We modified the stable isotope mixing model MixSIR to infer primary producer contributions to consum...
We modified the stable isotope mixing model MixSIR to infer primary producer contributions to consum...
Compound-specific isotope analyses (CSIA) of fatty acids (FA) constitute a promising tool for tracin...
tWe tested a comparatively new method of tracing of natural food webs, compound-specific isotopeanal...
Abstract Quantitative fatty acid signature analysis (QFASA) as a biochemical tool to study the diet ...
We tested a comparatively new method of tracing of natural food webs, compound-specific isotope anal...
We modified the stable isotope mixing model MixSIR to infer primary producer contributions to consum...
Accurate diet estimation has long been a challenging issue for researchers investigating predators d...
Briefly, We sought to test if fatty acids can be used to quantify diets of fish when the diets are c...