Stable isotope and fatty acid signatures of biomaterials can provide important information about the dietary niche of animals. Stable isotope and fatty acid signatures differ between aquatic and terrestrial food webs, and therefore can be used to assess the aquatic and terrestrial contributions to the diets of species. We studied faecal samples of three co-occurring bat species with known differences in feeding preferences. The aim was to assess whether stable isotope and fatty acid signatures of faeces can be used to determine feeding preferences. We used bat faeces because they can be easily and non-invasively collected. We hypothesised that faeces stable isotope and fatty acid signatures will reveal the terrestrial, aquatic and mixed fee...
Mercury is a toxic element acquired by animals through feeding and that can accumulate within food c...
We used C and N stable isotopes of nectarivorous bats and their ectoparasites to determine the exten...
Many animals in the tropics of Africa, Asia and South America regularly visit so-called salt or mine...
Stable isotope and fatty acid signatures of biomaterials can provide important information about the...
RATIONALE: Stable isotope analysis in ecological studies is usually conducted on biomaterials, e.g. ...
The n-dimensional ecological niche summarizes all living requirements of a species. According to the...
We used three complementary methods to assess the diet of two insectivorous bat species: one an obli...
The stable carbon and nitrogen isotope composition of animal tissues is commonly used to trace wildl...
Abstract Background Due to its central role in animal nutrition, the gut microbiota is likely a rele...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Biology, 2015Bat migration ecology is an important, yet un...
Adipose tissue is the primary fuel storage for vertebrates and is an important component of energy b...
A comprehensive understanding of trophic interactions in terrestrial ecosystems is crucial for ecolo...
Columnar cacti constitute the dominant elements in the vegetation structure of arid and semi-arid Ne...
<p>Invertebrate samples analysed to predict isotopic signatures in the diet of <i>Nyctalus lasiopter...
Many animals in the tropics of Africa, Asia and South America regularly visit so-called salt or mine...
Mercury is a toxic element acquired by animals through feeding and that can accumulate within food c...
We used C and N stable isotopes of nectarivorous bats and their ectoparasites to determine the exten...
Many animals in the tropics of Africa, Asia and South America regularly visit so-called salt or mine...
Stable isotope and fatty acid signatures of biomaterials can provide important information about the...
RATIONALE: Stable isotope analysis in ecological studies is usually conducted on biomaterials, e.g. ...
The n-dimensional ecological niche summarizes all living requirements of a species. According to the...
We used three complementary methods to assess the diet of two insectivorous bat species: one an obli...
The stable carbon and nitrogen isotope composition of animal tissues is commonly used to trace wildl...
Abstract Background Due to its central role in animal nutrition, the gut microbiota is likely a rele...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Biology, 2015Bat migration ecology is an important, yet un...
Adipose tissue is the primary fuel storage for vertebrates and is an important component of energy b...
A comprehensive understanding of trophic interactions in terrestrial ecosystems is crucial for ecolo...
Columnar cacti constitute the dominant elements in the vegetation structure of arid and semi-arid Ne...
<p>Invertebrate samples analysed to predict isotopic signatures in the diet of <i>Nyctalus lasiopter...
Many animals in the tropics of Africa, Asia and South America regularly visit so-called salt or mine...
Mercury is a toxic element acquired by animals through feeding and that can accumulate within food c...
We used C and N stable isotopes of nectarivorous bats and their ectoparasites to determine the exten...
Many animals in the tropics of Africa, Asia and South America regularly visit so-called salt or mine...