Measuring terrestrial subsidies to aquatic food webs using stable isotopes of hydrogen.
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Terrestrial support of lake food webs: Synthesis reveals controls over cross-ecosystem resource useStrong evidence for terrestrial support of zooplankton in small lakes based on stable isotopes of carbon, nitrogen, and hydrogenDoes allochthony in lakes change across an elevation gradient?.Terrestrial contributions to the aquatic food web in the middle Yangtze RiverForaging segregation and genetic divergence between geographically proximate colonies of a highly mobile seabird.Effects of trophic level and metamorphosis on discrimination of hydrogen isotopes in a plant-herbivore system.Do low-mercury terrestrial resources subsidize low-mercury growth of stream fish? Differences between species along a productivity gradientThe influence of metabolic effects on stable hydrogen isotopes in tissues of aquatic organisms.Intraspecific Autochthonous and Allochthonous Resource Use by Zooplankton in a Humic Lake during the Transitions between Winter, Summer and FallSmall Tails Tell Tall Tales--Intra-Individual Variation in the Stable Isotope Values of Fish FinAssessing the Utility of Hydrogen, Carbon and Nitrogen Stable Isotopes in Estimating Consumer Allochthony in Two Shallow Eutrophic Lakes.Hydrogen isotopes in individual amino acids reflect differentiated pools of hydrogen from food and water in Escherichia coliUnexpected hydrogen isotope variation in oceanic pelagic seabirds.Tracing biogeochemical subsidies from glacier runoff into Alaska's coastal marine food webs.Hydrogen isotope variability in prairie wetland systems: implications for studies of migratory connectivity.Stable isotope ratios of carbon and hydrogen to distinguish olive oil from shark squalene-squalane.Terrestrial, benthic, and pelagic resource use in lakes: results from a three-isotope Bayesian mixing model.Methyl mercury and stable isotopes of nitrogen reveal that a terrestrial spider has a diet of emergent aquatic insects.Bulk hydrogen stable isotope composition of seaweeds: Clear separation between Ulvophyceae and other classes.Contrasting patterns of allochthony among three major groups of crustacean zooplankton in boreal and temperate lakes.Millennial-aged organic carbon subsidies to a modern river food web.Resource Use of an Aquacultured Oyster (Crassostrea gigas) in the Reverse Estuary Bahía San Quintín, Baja California, MéxicoAltered energy flow in the food web of an experimentally darkened lakeDeuterium as a food source tracer: Sensitivity to environmental water, lipid content, and hydrogen exchangeUse of allochthonous resources by zooplankton in reservoirsHydrogen isotope discrimination in aquatic primary producers: implications for aquatic food web studiesTerrestrial support of pelagic consumers: patterns and variability revealed by a multilake studyCarbon stable isotopes suggest that hippopotamus-vectored nutrients subsidize aquatic consumers in an East African riverNon-native Chinese mystery snail (Bellamya chinensis) supports consumers in urban lake food websStable isotope patterns of benthic organisms from the Great Lakes region indicate variable dietary overlap of Diporeia spp. and dreissenid musselsUsing stable isotope analyses to determine the ecological effects of non-native fishesStable hydrogen and oxygen isotopes in aquatic food webs are tracers of diet and provenanceTerrestrial, benthic, and pelagic resource use in lakes: results from a three-isotope Bayesian mixing modelHydrologic regime and turbidity influence entrance of terrestrial material into river food websExpanding the Isotopic Toolbox: Applications of Hydrogen and Oxygen Stable Isotope Ratios to Food Web StudiesUsing hydrogen isotopes of freshwater fish tissue as a tracer of provenanceEffects of size and diet on stable hydrogen isotope values (δD) in fish: implications for tracing origins of individuals and their food sourcesThe Incredible Lightness of Being Methane-Fuelled: Stable Isotopes Reveal Alternative Energy Pathways in Aquatic Ecosystems and BeyondVariation in trophic pathways and food web characteristics revealed by stable isotopes in an intermittent stream system of the Inukami River, JapanEffects of the hippopotamus on the chemistry and ecology of a changing watershed
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Measuring terrestrial subsidies to aquatic food webs using stable isotopes of hydrogen.
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Measuring terrestrial subsidies to aquatic food webs using stable isotopes of hydrogen.
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Measuring terrestrial subsidies to aquatic food webs using stable isotopes of hydrogen.
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Dean W Blinn
Jane C Marks
Melanie Caron
Richard R Doucett
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10.1890/06-1184
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2007-06-01T00:00:00Z