articleEcologyMar 1, 2002Closed access

USING STABLE ISOTOPES TO ESTIMATE TROPHIC POSITION: MODELS, METHODS, AND ASSUMPTIONS

Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies · Cornell University

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Abstract

The stable isotopes of nitrogen (δ15N) and carbon (δ13C) provide powerful tools for estimating the trophic positions of and carbon flow to consumers in food webs; however, the isotopic signature of a consumer alone is not generally sufficient to infer trophic position or carbon source without an appropriate isotopic baseline. In this paper, I develop and discuss methods for generating an isotopic baseline and evaluate the assumptions required to estimate the trophic position of consumers using stable isotopes in multiple ecosystem studies. I test the ability of two primary consumers, surface-grazing snails and filter-feeding mussels, to capture the spatial and temporal variation at the base of aquatic food…

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Keywords
  • Trophic level
  • Food web
  • Isotope analysis
  • Isotopic signature
  • Ecology
  • Environmental science
  • Stable isotope ratio
  • Ecosystem
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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