2020
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.9999
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Effects of changes in isotopic baselines on the evaluation of food web structure using isotopic functional indices

Abstract: Background This study aimed to assess whether ecological inferences from isotopic functional indices (IFIs) are impacted by changes in isotopic baselines in aquatic food webs. We used sudden CO2-outgassing and associated shifts in DIC-δ13C brought by waterfalls as an excellent natural experimental set-up to quantify impacts of changes in algal isotopic baselines on ecological inferences from IFIs. Methods Carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) s… Show more

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“…taxonomic, functional and trophic diversity (Heino & Tolonen, 2017). In recent years, numerous methods have been developed to introduce these interrelated facets of biodiversity into ecology (Serra et al, 2017;Belle & Cabana, 2020). Specifically, trait-based approaches use morphological, and phenological features, with each species exhibiting a set of multiple functional traits related to their biological and physiological properties (Usseglio-Polatera et al, 2000;Poff et al, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…taxonomic, functional and trophic diversity (Heino & Tolonen, 2017). In recent years, numerous methods have been developed to introduce these interrelated facets of biodiversity into ecology (Serra et al, 2017;Belle & Cabana, 2020). Specifically, trait-based approaches use morphological, and phenological features, with each species exhibiting a set of multiple functional traits related to their biological and physiological properties (Usseglio-Polatera et al, 2000;Poff et al, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%