International audienceThe 15N/14N signature of animal proteins is now commonly used to understand their physiology and quantify the flows of nutrient in trophic webs. These studies assume that animals are predictably 15N-enriched relative to their food, but the isotopic mechanism which accounts for this enrichment remains unknown. We developed a box model of the nitrogen isotope cycle in mammals in order to predict the 15N/14N ratios of body reservoirs as a function of time, N intake and body mass. Results of modeling show that a combination of kinetic isotope fractionation during the N transfer between amines and equilibrium fractionation related to the reversible conversion of N-amine into ammonia is required to account for the well-estab...
<p>Variations in <sup>15</sup>N enrichment over the diet (Δ<sup>15</sup>N) of muscle proteins were s...
In order to discuss dietary change over time by the use of stable isotopes, it is necessary to sort ...
rsity rm 2 e 3 15 carbon (13C / 12C) and nitrogen (15N / 14N) in animals ' tissues processes al...
Abstract The 15N/14N signature of animal proteins is now commonly used to understand their physiolog...
Body tissues are generally 15N-enriched over the diet, with a discrimination factor (D15N) that vari...
The influence of diet on the distribution of nitrogen isotopes in animals was investigated by analyz...
The natural abundance of 15N in animal proteins (δ15Nanimal) is greater than that in the diet consum...
The stable isotopes of carbon (13C /12C) and nitrogen (15N /14N) represent powerful tools in food-we...
The protection of biota from ionising radiations needs reliable predictions of radionuclide dynamics...
The analysis of natural stable isotope ratios has created a methodological upheaval in animal ecolog...
Animal tissues are naturally 15N enriched relative to their diet and the extent of this difference (...
The protection of biota from ionising radiations needs reliable predictions of radionuclide dynamics...
a<p>Winter locations were acquired 20 Jan–11 Feb, 1–2 months prior to blood sampling.</p>b<p>Late wi...
The finding that tissue δ(15)N values increase with protein catabolism has led researchers to apply ...
The ‘trophic level enrichment’ between diet and body results in an overall increase in nitrogen isot...
<p>Variations in <sup>15</sup>N enrichment over the diet (Δ<sup>15</sup>N) of muscle proteins were s...
In order to discuss dietary change over time by the use of stable isotopes, it is necessary to sort ...
rsity rm 2 e 3 15 carbon (13C / 12C) and nitrogen (15N / 14N) in animals ' tissues processes al...
Abstract The 15N/14N signature of animal proteins is now commonly used to understand their physiolog...
Body tissues are generally 15N-enriched over the diet, with a discrimination factor (D15N) that vari...
The influence of diet on the distribution of nitrogen isotopes in animals was investigated by analyz...
The natural abundance of 15N in animal proteins (δ15Nanimal) is greater than that in the diet consum...
The stable isotopes of carbon (13C /12C) and nitrogen (15N /14N) represent powerful tools in food-we...
The protection of biota from ionising radiations needs reliable predictions of radionuclide dynamics...
The analysis of natural stable isotope ratios has created a methodological upheaval in animal ecolog...
Animal tissues are naturally 15N enriched relative to their diet and the extent of this difference (...
The protection of biota from ionising radiations needs reliable predictions of radionuclide dynamics...
a<p>Winter locations were acquired 20 Jan–11 Feb, 1–2 months prior to blood sampling.</p>b<p>Late wi...
The finding that tissue δ(15)N values increase with protein catabolism has led researchers to apply ...
The ‘trophic level enrichment’ between diet and body results in an overall increase in nitrogen isot...
<p>Variations in <sup>15</sup>N enrichment over the diet (Δ<sup>15</sup>N) of muscle proteins were s...
In order to discuss dietary change over time by the use of stable isotopes, it is necessary to sort ...
rsity rm 2 e 3 15 carbon (13C / 12C) and nitrogen (15N / 14N) in animals ' tissues processes al...