2020
DOI: 10.1111/jfb.14635
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Determining the appropriate pretreatment procedures and the utility of liver tissue for bulk stable isotope (δ13C and δ15N) studies in sharks

Abstract: Stable-isotope analysis (SIA) provides a valuable tool to address complex questions pertaining to elasmobranch ecology. Liver, a metabolically active, high turnover tissue (166 days for 95% turnover), has the potential to reveal novel insights into recent feeding/movement behaviours of this diverse group. To date, limited work has used this tissue, but ecological application of SIA in liver requires consideration of tissue preparation techniques given the potential for high concentrations of urea and lipid tha… Show more

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“…According to Pahl et al (2020), because shark livers are metabolically active and have a high tissue turnover rate (~166 days for 95% turnover), they have the potential to reveal novel insights about recent feeding and movement behaviours of this diverse group of species (Pahl et al, 2020). However, limited research has utilised liver tissue for these purposes (Pahl et al, 2020) (Hussey et al, 2010).…”
Section: ẟ 13 C As a Species Indicatormentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…According to Pahl et al (2020), because shark livers are metabolically active and have a high tissue turnover rate (~166 days for 95% turnover), they have the potential to reveal novel insights about recent feeding and movement behaviours of this diverse group of species (Pahl et al, 2020). However, limited research has utilised liver tissue for these purposes (Pahl et al, 2020) (Hussey et al, 2010).…”
Section: ẟ 13 C As a Species Indicatormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Pahl et al (2020), because shark livers are metabolically active and have a high tissue turnover rate (~166 days for 95% turnover), they have the potential to reveal novel insights about recent feeding and movement behaviours of this diverse group of species (Pahl et al, 2020). However, limited research has utilised liver tissue for these purposes (Pahl et al, 2020) (Hussey et al, 2010). They also suggest that variability in the liver ẟ 13 C values among the sharks sampled could point to the ineffectiveness of standard lipid extraction methods for high lipid content liver tissue (Hussey et al, 2010).…”
Section: ẟ 13 C As a Species Indicatormentioning
confidence: 99%