2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.01.25.428045
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Trophic position derived from amino-acid nitrogen isotopes reflect physiological status of both predator and prey over four decades

Abstract: Nitrogen isotope analyses of amino-acids (δ15N-AA) are increasingly used to decipher food webs. Interpretation of δ15N-AA in consumers relies on the assumption that physiological status has a negligible influence on the trophic enrichment factor (TEF). Recent experiments have shown that this is not always the case and there is a need to validate derived trophic position (TP) estimates using ecological data. We analyzed δ15N-AA in cod and herring (1980-2019) from the Baltic Sea, a species-poor system where dram… Show more

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