A niche for isotopic ecology
Geophysical Laboratory · Carnegie Institution for Science · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Fifty years ago, GE Hutchinson defined the ecological niche as a hypervolume in n-dimensional space with environmental variables as axes. Ecologists have recently developed renewed interest in the concept, and technological advances now allow us to use stable isotope analyses to quantify these niche dimensions. Analogously, we define the isotopic niche as an area (in δ-space) with isotopic values (δ-values) as coordinates. To make isotopic measurements comparable to other niche formulations, we propose transforming δ-space to p-space, where axes represent relative proportions of isotopically distinct resources incorporated into an animal's tissues. We illustrate the isotopic niche with two examples: the…
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4Topics & keywords
- Niche
- Ecological niche
- Ecology
- Environmental niche modelling
- Niche segregation
- Isotope analysis
- Niche construction
- Stable isotope ratio