2012
DOI: 10.1002/rra.2630
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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 unsuitable as a universal baseline for many river food web studies an… Show more

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“…; Jardine et al . ), the degree of dietary specialization may be overestimated, as it will appear that individuals have a broader range of stable‐isotope values in the fast‐turnover tissues being compared. Complementing isotope analyses with stomach content analyses can help mitigate this challenge by providing additional evidence that organisms are consuming different prey types, rather than simply tracking isotopic variability in space and time…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…; Jardine et al . ), the degree of dietary specialization may be overestimated, as it will appear that individuals have a broader range of stable‐isotope values in the fast‐turnover tissues being compared. Complementing isotope analyses with stomach content analyses can help mitigate this challenge by providing additional evidence that organisms are consuming different prey types, rather than simply tracking isotopic variability in space and time…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…) indicated them as useful surrogates for the autochthonous signature. The variability of baseline signatures is a common problem for the analysis of food webs using stable isotopes (Jardine et al, ). The relative consistency of the baseline signatures in our case partially overcomes this difficulty.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…δ 13 C and δ 15 N values of pteronarcyid (shredder) stoneflies from each sampling period were used to define, isotopically, the freshwater resources. This taxon has a long developmental time and strict diet which makes it well suited as an isotopic baseline for top predators (Jardine et al ., ) and unlike the other invertebrates sampled, the Pteronarcyidae specimens did not incorporate MDNs (see results) which would otherwise confound the mixing model. The mean (±S.D.)…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%