Stable isotope values can express resource usage by organisms, but their precise interpretation is predicated using a controlled experiment-based validation process. Here, we develop a stable isotope tracking approach towards exploring resource shifts in a key primary consumer species Daphnia magna. We used a diet switch experiment and model fitting to quantify the stable carbon (δ 13C) and nitrogen (δ 15N) isotope turnover rates and discrimination factors for eight dietary sources of the plankton species that differ in their cellular organization (unicellular or filamentous), pigment and nutrient compositions (sterols and polyunsaturated fatty acids), and secondary metabolite production rates. We also conduct a starvation experiment. We ev...
The stable carbon isotope ratio (δ13C value) of Daphnia spp. resting egg shells (ephippia) provides ...
1. Organisms at the base of aquatic food webs synthesize essential nutrients, such as omega-3 polyun...
Stable isotope ratios of carbon (13C/12C), nitrogen (15N/14N) and sulfur (34S/ 32S) in animal tissue...
Stable isotope analysis (SIA) is an elementary technique in food web ecology, but its insights becom...
Stable isotope signatures of primary producers display high inter- and intraspecific variation. This...
The potential for using stable isotope analysis in risk assessment of environmental contaminants is ...
Given the great potential value of stable isotopes in a variety of scientific investigations, surpri...
tWe tested a comparatively new method of tracing of natural food webs, compound-specific isotopeanal...
We tested a comparatively new method of tracing of natural food webs, compound-specific isotope anal...
Compound-specific isotope analyses (CSIA) of fatty acids (FA) constitute a promising tool for tracin...
The study of the trophic relationships of aquatic animals requires correct estimates of their diets....
In this study, we examined the effects of two phytoplankton species, Chlorella vulgaris and Stephano...
The stable carbon isotope ratio (δ13C value) of Daphnia spp. resting egg shells (ephippia) provides ...
Rationale: Stable isotope ratios (δ13C and δ15N values) provide a unique perspective into the ecolog...
Daphnia responds to low availability of carbon (food quantity) or limiting concentra-tions of nutrie...
The stable carbon isotope ratio (δ13C value) of Daphnia spp. resting egg shells (ephippia) provides ...
1. Organisms at the base of aquatic food webs synthesize essential nutrients, such as omega-3 polyun...
Stable isotope ratios of carbon (13C/12C), nitrogen (15N/14N) and sulfur (34S/ 32S) in animal tissue...
Stable isotope analysis (SIA) is an elementary technique in food web ecology, but its insights becom...
Stable isotope signatures of primary producers display high inter- and intraspecific variation. This...
The potential for using stable isotope analysis in risk assessment of environmental contaminants is ...
Given the great potential value of stable isotopes in a variety of scientific investigations, surpri...
tWe tested a comparatively new method of tracing of natural food webs, compound-specific isotopeanal...
We tested a comparatively new method of tracing of natural food webs, compound-specific isotope anal...
Compound-specific isotope analyses (CSIA) of fatty acids (FA) constitute a promising tool for tracin...
The study of the trophic relationships of aquatic animals requires correct estimates of their diets....
In this study, we examined the effects of two phytoplankton species, Chlorella vulgaris and Stephano...
The stable carbon isotope ratio (δ13C value) of Daphnia spp. resting egg shells (ephippia) provides ...
Rationale: Stable isotope ratios (δ13C and δ15N values) provide a unique perspective into the ecolog...
Daphnia responds to low availability of carbon (food quantity) or limiting concentra-tions of nutrie...
The stable carbon isotope ratio (δ13C value) of Daphnia spp. resting egg shells (ephippia) provides ...
1. Organisms at the base of aquatic food webs synthesize essential nutrients, such as omega-3 polyun...
Stable isotope ratios of carbon (13C/12C), nitrogen (15N/14N) and sulfur (34S/ 32S) in animal tissue...