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Using stable isotopes to determine seabird trophic relationships

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Keith A. Hobson, John F. Piatt, and Jay Pitocchelli, 1994, Using stable isotopes to determine seabird trophic relationships: Journal of Animal Ecology, v. 63, iss. 4.

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1. The stable isotopes of nitrogen (δ15N) and carbon (δ13C) were analysed in 22 species of marine birds from coastal waters of the northeast Pacific Ocean. Analyses confirm that stable nitrogen isotopes can predict seabird trophic positions.2. Based on δ15N analyses, seabird trophic-level inferences generally agree with those of conventional dietary studies, but suggest that lower trophic-level organisms are more important to several seabirds than was recognized previously.3. Stable-carbon isotope analysis may be a good indicator of inshore vs. offshore feeding preference.4. In general, stable-isotope analysis to determine trophic level offers many advantages over conventional dietary approaches since trophic inferences are based on [...]

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doi http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/mods-outline-3-5.html#identifier doi:10.2307/5256
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