Fatty acid biomarkers and dual stable isotopes (δ13C and δ15N) were used to identify the preferred food sources of consumers in a mangrove tidal creek and nearby unforested (mud bank) and forested areas located in the Can Gio Mangrove Biosphere Reserve (Southern Vietnam). We analysed 15 macro-invertebrates and 1 fish species representing primary consumers and their immediate predators in this area. Specific groups of fatty acids were used to trace the fate of various food sources (i.e., suspended particulate organic matter, mangrove litter and sedimentary organic matter). The δ13C and δ15N of consumers ranged from −26.9 to −18.8‰ and from 1.1 to 9.9‰, respectively. The trophic pathway based on mangrove litter, characteristic of mangrove eco...
The feeding ecology of a common saltmarsh crab, Armases cinereum (Armases), was investigated to dete...
Fatty acid biomarkers and stable isotope signatures were used to identify the sources of particulate...
Carbon and nitrogen isotopic composition was used to identify the main sources of carbon and describ...
International audienceFatty acid biomarkers and dual stable isotopes (δ13C and δ15N) were used to id...
Mangrove forests, or mangals, are low energy, tropical-subtropical habitats at the interface of land...
Mangrove forests are highly productive ecosystems and mangrove-derived organic matter has generally ...
International audienceTropical estuaries are characterised by high spatial and temporal variability ...
In tropical mangroves, brachyuran crabs have been observed to consume high percentages of leaf litte...
International audienceThe influence of the crab Parasesarma erythrodactyla on the entry of the organ...
Alterations to the functions and connectivity of mangrove–seagrass–patch reef (MSP) seascapes have t...
Mangroves function as important shelter and feeding habitats for marine fauna, but the degree to whi...
Mangroves are traditionally considered to provide important nutrition to tropical estuarine consumer...
Stable isotope analysis (SIA) and fatty acid profiling were used to elucidate the supply and fate of...
In tropical mangroves, brachyuran crabs have been observed to consume high percentages of leaf litte...
The feeding ecology of a common saltmarsh crab, Armases cinereum (Armases), was investigated to dete...
Fatty acid biomarkers and stable isotope signatures were used to identify the sources of particulate...
Carbon and nitrogen isotopic composition was used to identify the main sources of carbon and describ...
International audienceFatty acid biomarkers and dual stable isotopes (δ13C and δ15N) were used to id...
Mangrove forests, or mangals, are low energy, tropical-subtropical habitats at the interface of land...
Mangrove forests are highly productive ecosystems and mangrove-derived organic matter has generally ...
International audienceTropical estuaries are characterised by high spatial and temporal variability ...
In tropical mangroves, brachyuran crabs have been observed to consume high percentages of leaf litte...
International audienceThe influence of the crab Parasesarma erythrodactyla on the entry of the organ...
Alterations to the functions and connectivity of mangrove–seagrass–patch reef (MSP) seascapes have t...
Mangroves function as important shelter and feeding habitats for marine fauna, but the degree to whi...
Mangroves are traditionally considered to provide important nutrition to tropical estuarine consumer...
Stable isotope analysis (SIA) and fatty acid profiling were used to elucidate the supply and fate of...
In tropical mangroves, brachyuran crabs have been observed to consume high percentages of leaf litte...
The feeding ecology of a common saltmarsh crab, Armases cinereum (Armases), was investigated to dete...
Fatty acid biomarkers and stable isotope signatures were used to identify the sources of particulate...
Carbon and nitrogen isotopic composition was used to identify the main sources of carbon and describ...