“…Carbon (δ 13 C) and nitrogen (δ 15 N) stable isotope analysis is an effective standard tool in the study of freshwater fishery ecology (Boecklen et al, 2011; Li et al, 2015; Svensson et al, 2014; Watson & Barmuta, 2011). In most cases, the δ 13 C signal changes little with trophic transfer (DeNiro & Epstein, 1978; Haines, 1976; Minson et al, 1975), and carbon isotopes are used to distinguish among food sources based on the difference in δ 13 C signals of, for example, marine primary producers and terrestrial C 3 and C 4 plants (Boecklen et al, 2011; Hobson, 1999).…”