On the Use of Stable Isotopes in Trophic Ecology
New Mexico State University · University of California, Davis
Abstract
Stable isotope analysis (SIA) has proven to be a useful tool in reconstructing diets, characterizing trophic relationships, elucidating patterns of resource allocation, and constructing food webs. Consequently, the number of studies using SIA in trophic ecology has increased exponentially over the past decade. Several subdisciplines have developed, including isotope mixing models, incorporation dynamics models, lipid-extraction and correction methods, isotopic routing models, and compound-specific isotopic analysis. As with all tools, there are limitations to SIA. Chief among these are multiple sources of variation in isotopic signatures, unequal taxonomic and ecosystem coverage, over-reliance on literature…
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4Topics & keywords
- Trophic level
- Isotope analysis
- Ecology
- Stable isotope ratio
- Ecosystem
- Environmental science
- Resource (disambiguation)
- Computer science