2024
DOI: 10.1002/lno.12500
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Bidirectional energy subsidies for fish in river mouths of a large lake as revealed by stable isotopes and fatty acids

Elvita Eglite,
Sarah R. Stein,
Benjamin A. Turschak
et al.

Abstract: Freshwater river mouths may facilitate cross‐habitat resource use and bidirectional subsidization through (a) active cross‐habitat movement by consumers like fish and (b) water and material movement both downstream, from tributary to nearshore lake, and in the opposite direction due to backflow processes. Despite potential importance of freshwater river mouths, relative contributions of lentic and tributary energy sources to fishes along these ecotones remain understudied, in part because measuring cross‐habit… Show more

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