Although stable isotope analysis (SIA) is widely used to address ecological research questions, its application in an ecotoxicological context has been limited. Recent studies have proposed an effect of chemical stressors on an organism's isotope signature, questioning the use of SIA in food webs impacted by toxicants. Against this background, the present study investigates 1) whether trophic enrichment factors (TEFs; i.e., the offset in stable isotope signatures of a consumer to its diet) are altered by the neonicotinoid thiacloprid, and 2) whether tracking toxicant effects on an organism's diet composition (i.e., indirect effect) with SIA fits direct observations of consumption. To address the former, the amphipod Gammarus fossarum (Koch)...
What makes some species successful invaders while others fail, and why some invaders have major impa...
Monitoring of arthropods focuses typically on changes in population and range size over time. Yet, t...
Background: Understanding dietary trends for endangered species may be essential to assessing the ef...
Although stable isotope analysis (SIA) is widely used to address ecological research questions, its ...
Stable isotope analysis (SIA) is an elementary technique in food web ecology, but its insights becom...
Stable isotope analysis (SIA) is a valuable tool in ecotoxicology because δ13C and δ15N may provide ...
Stable isotope analysis (SIA) has become a powerful tool for ecotoxicologists to study dietary expos...
The potential for using stable isotope analysis in risk assessment of environmental contaminants is ...
The isotopic niche has become an established concept in trophic ecology. However, the assumptions be...
In this study, the value of carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) stable isotope ratios were determined...
Monitoring of arthropods focuses typically on changes in population and range size over time. Yet, t...
Anthropogenic pressures, such as contaminant exposure, may affect stable isotope ratios in biota. Th...
An important metric of environmental health is food web structure because it reflects species richne...
Anthropogenic pressures, such as contaminant exposure, may affect stable isotope ratios in biota. Th...
Stable isotope values can express resource usage by organisms, but their precise interpretation is p...
What makes some species successful invaders while others fail, and why some invaders have major impa...
Monitoring of arthropods focuses typically on changes in population and range size over time. Yet, t...
Background: Understanding dietary trends for endangered species may be essential to assessing the ef...
Although stable isotope analysis (SIA) is widely used to address ecological research questions, its ...
Stable isotope analysis (SIA) is an elementary technique in food web ecology, but its insights becom...
Stable isotope analysis (SIA) is a valuable tool in ecotoxicology because δ13C and δ15N may provide ...
Stable isotope analysis (SIA) has become a powerful tool for ecotoxicologists to study dietary expos...
The potential for using stable isotope analysis in risk assessment of environmental contaminants is ...
The isotopic niche has become an established concept in trophic ecology. However, the assumptions be...
In this study, the value of carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) stable isotope ratios were determined...
Monitoring of arthropods focuses typically on changes in population and range size over time. Yet, t...
Anthropogenic pressures, such as contaminant exposure, may affect stable isotope ratios in biota. Th...
An important metric of environmental health is food web structure because it reflects species richne...
Anthropogenic pressures, such as contaminant exposure, may affect stable isotope ratios in biota. Th...
Stable isotope values can express resource usage by organisms, but their precise interpretation is p...
What makes some species successful invaders while others fail, and why some invaders have major impa...
Monitoring of arthropods focuses typically on changes in population and range size over time. Yet, t...
Background: Understanding dietary trends for endangered species may be essential to assessing the ef...