When attempting to determine the diet of wild animals, a limited number of techniques currently exist. Often, biologists look at the stomach contents or feces of an animal, if they cannot observe what it is eating directly. However, these techniques often cannot be used with reptiles because they may not eat often or may have an empty stomach when the contents of their stomach are examined. Many ecologists have begun to use stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen to determine what an animal has eaten. Stable isotopes are useful because unlike radioactive isotopes, stable isotopes do not decay and thus can be used as a better tracer through different trophic levels. Obtaining stable isotopes can be accomplished by analyzing a small tissue sam...
Summary The trophic ecology and migration of vertebrate species have been increasingly studied using...
rsity rm 2 e 3 15 carbon (13C / 12C) and nitrogen (15N / 14N) in animals ' tissues processes al...
The use of stable isotope analysis is becoming more common in all areas of animal ecology. In partic...
When attempting to determine the diet of wild animals, a limited number of techniques currently exis...
When animals don’t have enough food, they have to “choose” between “spending” their limited energy o...
We assessed the utility of stable isotope analysis as a tool for understanding community ecological ...
RationaleStable isotope analysis is a powerful tool for reconstructing trophic interactions to bette...
Trophic interactions can drive community structure; therefore, studying food webs is key in understa...
We assessed the utility of stable isotope analysis as a tool for understanding community ecological ...
Stable isotopes are increasingly used in ecology to study the diets, trophic position, and migratory...
Spatial and temporal variation in stoichiometric and stable isotope ratios of animals contains ecolo...
Wild snake diets are difficult to study using traditional methods, but stable isotopes offer several...
Stable isotope analysis (SIA) has become a powerful tool for ecotoxicologists to study dietary expos...
Stable isotope analysis has become a standard ecological tool for elucidating feeding relationships ...
RationaleThe ecological application of stable isotope analysis (SIA) relies on taxa- and tissue-spec...
Summary The trophic ecology and migration of vertebrate species have been increasingly studied using...
rsity rm 2 e 3 15 carbon (13C / 12C) and nitrogen (15N / 14N) in animals ' tissues processes al...
The use of stable isotope analysis is becoming more common in all areas of animal ecology. In partic...
When attempting to determine the diet of wild animals, a limited number of techniques currently exis...
When animals don’t have enough food, they have to “choose” between “spending” their limited energy o...
We assessed the utility of stable isotope analysis as a tool for understanding community ecological ...
RationaleStable isotope analysis is a powerful tool for reconstructing trophic interactions to bette...
Trophic interactions can drive community structure; therefore, studying food webs is key in understa...
We assessed the utility of stable isotope analysis as a tool for understanding community ecological ...
Stable isotopes are increasingly used in ecology to study the diets, trophic position, and migratory...
Spatial and temporal variation in stoichiometric and stable isotope ratios of animals contains ecolo...
Wild snake diets are difficult to study using traditional methods, but stable isotopes offer several...
Stable isotope analysis (SIA) has become a powerful tool for ecotoxicologists to study dietary expos...
Stable isotope analysis has become a standard ecological tool for elucidating feeding relationships ...
RationaleThe ecological application of stable isotope analysis (SIA) relies on taxa- and tissue-spec...
Summary The trophic ecology and migration of vertebrate species have been increasingly studied using...
rsity rm 2 e 3 15 carbon (13C / 12C) and nitrogen (15N / 14N) in animals ' tissues processes al...
The use of stable isotope analysis is becoming more common in all areas of animal ecology. In partic...