Using stable isotope biogeochemistry to study marine mammal ecology
Carnegie Institution for Science · Geophysical Laboratory
Abstract
Stable isotope analysis (SIA) has emerged as a common tool in ecology and has proven especially useful in the study of animal diet, habitat use, movement, and physiology. SIA has been vigorously applied to the study of marine mammals, because most species live in habitats or undergo large migrations/movements that make them difficult to observe. Our review supplies a complete list of published SIA contributions to marine mammal science and highlights informative case examples in four general research areas: (1) physiology and fractionation, (2) foraging ecology and habitat use, (3) ecotoxicology, and (4) historic ecology and paleoecology. We also provide a condensed background of isotopic nomenclature,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 40.40
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 245
Authors
3Topics & keywords
- Ecology
- Marine mammal
- Habitat
- Foraging
- Paleoecology
- Mammal
- Isotope analysis
- Biogeochemistry
- Life below water