This study experimentally determined the impact of food source type on turnover rate and trophic enrichment factors (TEFs or ∆) of δ13C and δ15N, as well as on respiration rate, in captive populations of the marine amphipod Gammarus aequicauda. Gammarus aequicauda (318 individuals) were fed ad libitum with three food sources animal, algae, and dead Posidonia oceanica leaves (also called “litter”), varying in palatability, digestibility, nutritional qualities and isotopic compositions, for between four and six weeks in a controlled feeding experiment. The resulting death rate was lower for the amphipods fed with animal treatment (30.9%) than for individuals fed with algal (65.9%) or litter treatment (64.4%), indicating a better fitness of th...
Metabolic activity is positively related to temperature, inversely to body mass and is a function of...
This study focused on the ingestion and assimilation of Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile litter by Gam...
The diet, feeding rates and growth rates of three species of isopod and three species of amphipod fr...
Discrimination of stable isotopes of carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) was examined for the amphipod...
Gammaridean amphipods are found throughout a diverse range of coastal and brackish environments and ...
Amphipods are often dominant components of benthic marine communities and mayexhibit taxon-specific ...
Peracarid crustaceans and amphipods in particular are an important group in the Southern Ocean and o...
Peracarid crustaceans and amphipods in particular are an important group in the Southern Ocean and o...
Nitrogen, carbon and sulfur stable isotopes are very powerful tools for trophic ecologists to deline...
ABSTRACT: Mediterranean Posidonia oceanica meadows shelter a high biomass and an important biodivers...
A conjoint analysis of gut contents and stable C and N isotopes was applied to determine the main fo...
Gammarid amphipods are a crucial link connecting primary producers with secondary consumers, but lit...
Gammarid amphipods are a crucial link connecting primary producers with secondary consumers, but lit...
Gut content examination and trophic markers (fatty acids, stable isotopes of C and N) were combined ...
Amphipods are one of the most diverse and abundant taxa of vagile invertebrates associated to Medite...
Metabolic activity is positively related to temperature, inversely to body mass and is a function of...
This study focused on the ingestion and assimilation of Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile litter by Gam...
The diet, feeding rates and growth rates of three species of isopod and three species of amphipod fr...
Discrimination of stable isotopes of carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) was examined for the amphipod...
Gammaridean amphipods are found throughout a diverse range of coastal and brackish environments and ...
Amphipods are often dominant components of benthic marine communities and mayexhibit taxon-specific ...
Peracarid crustaceans and amphipods in particular are an important group in the Southern Ocean and o...
Peracarid crustaceans and amphipods in particular are an important group in the Southern Ocean and o...
Nitrogen, carbon and sulfur stable isotopes are very powerful tools for trophic ecologists to deline...
ABSTRACT: Mediterranean Posidonia oceanica meadows shelter a high biomass and an important biodivers...
A conjoint analysis of gut contents and stable C and N isotopes was applied to determine the main fo...
Gammarid amphipods are a crucial link connecting primary producers with secondary consumers, but lit...
Gammarid amphipods are a crucial link connecting primary producers with secondary consumers, but lit...
Gut content examination and trophic markers (fatty acids, stable isotopes of C and N) were combined ...
Amphipods are one of the most diverse and abundant taxa of vagile invertebrates associated to Medite...
Metabolic activity is positively related to temperature, inversely to body mass and is a function of...
This study focused on the ingestion and assimilation of Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile litter by Gam...
The diet, feeding rates and growth rates of three species of isopod and three species of amphipod fr...