Journal article
UNDERSTANDING AND OVERCOMING BASELINE ISOTOPIC VARIABILITY IN RUNNING WATERS
Abstract
Natural abundances of stable isotopes in lotic food webs yield valuable information about sources of organic matter for consumers and trophic structure. However, interpretation of isotopic information can be challenging in the face of variability in organisms at the base of food webs. Unionid and dreissenid mussels, commonly used as baseline organisms in lakes, are uncommon in many river settings and can have variable diets, thus making them …
Authors
Jardine TD; Hadwen WL; Hamilton SK; Hladyz S; Mitrovic SM; Kidd KA; Tsoi WY; Spears M; Westhorpe DP; Fry VM
Journal
River Research and Applications, Vol. 30, No. 2, pp. 155–165
Publisher
Wiley
Publication Date
February 2014
DOI
10.1002/rra.2630
ISSN
1535-1459