Stable isotopic composition of Bothrops atrox (common lancehead) in four distinct land covers in eastern Amazonia
Melissa Gaste Martinez,
Plinio Barbosa de Camargo,
Ana Maria Moura da Silva
et al.
Abstract:Since consumers reflect the isotopic composition of an assimilated diet, stable isotopes can be a useful tool to address the feeding ecology of tropical snakes. This is the first study reporting carbon and nitrogen stable isotopic composition of Bothrops atrox (Linnaeus, 1758) living in different landscapes located in the lower Amazon river, encompassing four main natural landscapes of the Amazon: old‐growth forests, várzeas (flooded forests), savannas, and pastures. Our null hypothesis is that the δ13C of for… Show more
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