Fatty acids (FAs) are used as trophic markers in aquatic food web studies, but few studies have quantified individual variability in FAs profiles over several sites in a range of conditions. I investigated whether FAs profiles of yellow perch (YP), Perca flavescens, vary with body size and between lakes with and without largemouth (Micropterus salmoides), and smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu), the most common and abundant piscivores in lakes of the region. I analyzed the FAs of YP as well as zooplankton, benthic invertebrates, and prey fish collected from eight lakes where bass were either present or absent in the Outaouais region over the summer of 2016. I compared the growth rate of YP between the lakes and the YP in lakes without ba...
Fatty acid (FA) analyses of fish tissues offer the potential to gain new knowledge of habitat or for...
Abstract Algae-produced long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFA; with â\u89¥20 carbon atoms)...
AbstractFish are an important source of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) f...
Studying the spatio-temporal variation in fatty acid signatures can increase our understanding of th...
Fatty acids are well-established biomarkers used to characterize trophic ecology, food-web linkages,...
Fatty acids (FA) are a major source of nutrients and energy in aquatic food webs, as well as serving...
In aquatic systems, food web linkages are often assessed using diet contents, stable isotope ratios,...
Accurate diet estimation has long been a challenging issue for researchers investigating predators d...
The use of fatty acid (FA) analysis has become an important tool in recent years to investigate a br...
In aquatic systems, food web linkages are often assessed using diet contents, stable isotope ratios,...
Fatty acids (FAs) are key nutrients for fitness which take part in multiple physiological processes ...
Trophic transfer and retention of dietary compounds are vital for somatic development, reproduction,...
Fatty acids are widely used to study trophic interactions in food web assemblages. Generally, it is ...
Fatty acid signatures (FAS) are currently used in food web studies to provide insights into long ter...
Fundamental to understanding species ecology, is the evaluation of predator-prey interaction strengt...
Fatty acid (FA) analyses of fish tissues offer the potential to gain new knowledge of habitat or for...
Abstract Algae-produced long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFA; with â\u89¥20 carbon atoms)...
AbstractFish are an important source of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) f...
Studying the spatio-temporal variation in fatty acid signatures can increase our understanding of th...
Fatty acids are well-established biomarkers used to characterize trophic ecology, food-web linkages,...
Fatty acids (FA) are a major source of nutrients and energy in aquatic food webs, as well as serving...
In aquatic systems, food web linkages are often assessed using diet contents, stable isotope ratios,...
Accurate diet estimation has long been a challenging issue for researchers investigating predators d...
The use of fatty acid (FA) analysis has become an important tool in recent years to investigate a br...
In aquatic systems, food web linkages are often assessed using diet contents, stable isotope ratios,...
Fatty acids (FAs) are key nutrients for fitness which take part in multiple physiological processes ...
Trophic transfer and retention of dietary compounds are vital for somatic development, reproduction,...
Fatty acids are widely used to study trophic interactions in food web assemblages. Generally, it is ...
Fatty acid signatures (FAS) are currently used in food web studies to provide insights into long ter...
Fundamental to understanding species ecology, is the evaluation of predator-prey interaction strengt...
Fatty acid (FA) analyses of fish tissues offer the potential to gain new knowledge of habitat or for...
Abstract Algae-produced long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFA; with â\u89¥20 carbon atoms)...
AbstractFish are an important source of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) f...