Intra-species variability in foraging strategies may be common, which has significant implications for efforts to understand and manage enigmatic species like the whale shark Rhincodon typus. The ecological relevance of differences in tissue isotopes within and between individuals in the context of foraging however depends on understanding tissue turnover times and carbon (Δ13C) and nitrogen (Δ15N) discrimination, which can vary with physiology, metabolism and diet quality. Here we examine isotope dynamics in captive R. typus as a basis for enhanced ecological insights into wild populations of the world's largest fish and other enigmatic species. A variable diet, principally consisting of two krill (Euphausia pacifica and E. superba) provid...
There is currently a great deal of interest in using stable isotope methods to investigate diet, tro...
Analyzing stable isotope values from the tissues of marine consumers is useful for reconstructing an...
peer reviewedElucidating predator–prey relationships is an important part of understanding and asses...
Intra-species variability in foraging strategies may be common, which has significant implications f...
Food web relationships in marine systems have traditionally been defined through stomach content ana...
Rationale: Stable isotope ratios (δ13C and δ15N values) provide a unique perspective into the ecolog...
Elucidating predator.prey relationships is an important part of understanding and assessing the stru...
Stable isotopes are important tools for understanding the trophic roles of elasmobranchs. However, w...
17 pages, 6 figures, 1 table.-- This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Cr...
The application of stable isotopes to characterize the complexities of a species foraging behavior a...
Data on the movement and diets of fish during a variety of life stages are important inputs to fishe...
Individual foraging niche specialisation is recognised as an important determinant of ecological str...
The largest fish in the world, the iconic whale shark, is a highly migratory species of high conserv...
The application of stable isotopes to characterize the complexities of a species foraging behavior a...
Stable isotope analysis is a quick and inexpensive method to monitor the effects of food web changes...
There is currently a great deal of interest in using stable isotope methods to investigate diet, tro...
Analyzing stable isotope values from the tissues of marine consumers is useful for reconstructing an...
peer reviewedElucidating predator–prey relationships is an important part of understanding and asses...
Intra-species variability in foraging strategies may be common, which has significant implications f...
Food web relationships in marine systems have traditionally been defined through stomach content ana...
Rationale: Stable isotope ratios (δ13C and δ15N values) provide a unique perspective into the ecolog...
Elucidating predator.prey relationships is an important part of understanding and assessing the stru...
Stable isotopes are important tools for understanding the trophic roles of elasmobranchs. However, w...
17 pages, 6 figures, 1 table.-- This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Cr...
The application of stable isotopes to characterize the complexities of a species foraging behavior a...
Data on the movement and diets of fish during a variety of life stages are important inputs to fishe...
Individual foraging niche specialisation is recognised as an important determinant of ecological str...
The largest fish in the world, the iconic whale shark, is a highly migratory species of high conserv...
The application of stable isotopes to characterize the complexities of a species foraging behavior a...
Stable isotope analysis is a quick and inexpensive method to monitor the effects of food web changes...
There is currently a great deal of interest in using stable isotope methods to investigate diet, tro...
Analyzing stable isotope values from the tissues of marine consumers is useful for reconstructing an...
peer reviewedElucidating predator–prey relationships is an important part of understanding and asses...