Stable isotope analyses were employed to explore feeding and foraging habitats and trophic levels of littoral fishes in a western Mediterranean Marine Protected Area (Egadi Islands, Sicily, Italy). Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios were measured in primary producers, invertebrates and fishes collected in December 2001 and January 2002. Fishes of the littoral region of the Egadi Islands had isotopic signatures that fell into a wider range for δ13C (about 6‰) than for δ15N (about 3‰). Carbon isotope ratios were consistent with a food web based on mixed sources and two trophic pathways leading to different fish species. Differences in the isotopic composition between islands were higher for benthivorous than for planktivor...
Marine coastal areas are highly productive due to the presence of various inputs of organic matter, ...
Rationale: 1In shelf and coastal ecosystems, planktonic and benthic trophic pathways differ in thei...
Transitional waters are highly productive ecosystems, providing essential goods and services to the ...
Stable isotope analyses were employed to explore feeding and foraging habitats and trophic levels ...
Stable isotopes (δ15N) are used to determine trophic level in marine food webs. We assessed if Marin...
Stable isotopes (δ15N) have been used to determine trophic levels in marine food webs. This study as...
Stable isotope analysis (SIA) of carbon and nitrogen sheds light on the origin of the food resources...
Stable isotope analysis (SIA) of carbon and nitrogen sheds light on the origin of the food resources...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios (13C/12C and 15N/14N) of primary producers and consumers w...
Here, we assess whether fishery exploitation affects the trophic structure of carnivorous fishes. We...
A large complex of artificial reefs was deployed in the Bay of Marseilles, North-Western Mediterrane...
FishBase, a relational database freely available on the Internet, is to date widely used as a source...
In marine ecosystems, where variability in the type and availability of food resources is a common p...
A direct consequence of sea warming is the shift in the distribution range of thermo-tolerant specie...
The structure, dynamics and productivity of marine ecosystems depend mainly on their underlying food...
Marine coastal areas are highly productive due to the presence of various inputs of organic matter, ...
Rationale: 1In shelf and coastal ecosystems, planktonic and benthic trophic pathways differ in thei...
Transitional waters are highly productive ecosystems, providing essential goods and services to the ...
Stable isotope analyses were employed to explore feeding and foraging habitats and trophic levels ...
Stable isotopes (δ15N) are used to determine trophic level in marine food webs. We assessed if Marin...
Stable isotopes (δ15N) have been used to determine trophic levels in marine food webs. This study as...
Stable isotope analysis (SIA) of carbon and nitrogen sheds light on the origin of the food resources...
Stable isotope analysis (SIA) of carbon and nitrogen sheds light on the origin of the food resources...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios (13C/12C and 15N/14N) of primary producers and consumers w...
Here, we assess whether fishery exploitation affects the trophic structure of carnivorous fishes. We...
A large complex of artificial reefs was deployed in the Bay of Marseilles, North-Western Mediterrane...
FishBase, a relational database freely available on the Internet, is to date widely used as a source...
In marine ecosystems, where variability in the type and availability of food resources is a common p...
A direct consequence of sea warming is the shift in the distribution range of thermo-tolerant specie...
The structure, dynamics and productivity of marine ecosystems depend mainly on their underlying food...
Marine coastal areas are highly productive due to the presence of various inputs of organic matter, ...
Rationale: 1In shelf and coastal ecosystems, planktonic and benthic trophic pathways differ in thei...
Transitional waters are highly productive ecosystems, providing essential goods and services to the ...