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“…The relatively high discrimination factors recorded in diets with higher plant content were also consistent with omnivore studies in the wild (e.g. Bastos et al, 2017). These elevated discrimination factors were also consistent with Mill et al (2007), who recorded D 15 N in herbivorous fishes to 5.25%.…”
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“…The relatively high discrimination factors recorded in diets with higher plant content were also consistent with omnivore studies in the wild (e.g. Bastos et al, 2017). These elevated discrimination factors were also consistent with Mill et al (2007), who recorded D 15 N in herbivorous fishes to 5.25%.…”
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“…These results also indicate that, currently, there remains some uncertainty over the discrimination factors that should be applied to mixing models, especially for those species for which taxon-specific factors have yet to be determined (Phillips et al, 2014). Approaches, such as those recently suggested by Bastos et al (2017) that utilize food source-specific discrimination factors, thus warrant further investigation.…”
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“…isotope signals are susceptible to fluctuating rates of trophic discrimination-that is the difference in carbon isotope ratios (δ 13 C) of predators relative to their prey (Caut, Angulo, & Courchamp, 2009;Ohkouchi, Ogawa, Chikaraishi, Tanaka, & Wada, 2015). This can differ between taxonomic groups (Vander Zanden & Rasmussen, 2001) as well as across the spectrum of predator-prey biochemical compatibility (Bastos, Correa, Winemiller, & Garcia, 2017;Brett et al, 2017).…”
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“…(Bond and Diamond, 2011) is a potential confounding factor, that has been highlighted in several studies (e.g. Bastos et al, 2017). In addition, the high variability of stable isotope compositions in space and time (e.g.…”
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