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Stable isotopes are quantitative indicators of trophic niche.


ABSTRACT: Hette-Tronquart (2019, Ecol. Lett.) raises three concerns about our interpretation of stable isotope data in Sheppard et al. (2018, Ecol. Lett., 21, 665). We feel that these concerns are based on comparisons that are unreasonable or ignore the ecological context from which the data were collected. Stable isotope ratios provide a quantitative indication of, rather than being exactly equivalent to, trophic niche.

SUBMITTER: Marshall HH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6851704 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Stable isotopes are quantitative indicators of trophic niche.

Marshall Harry H HH   Inger Richard R   Jackson Andrew L AL   McDonald Robbie A RA   Thompson Faye J FJ   Cant Michael A MA  

Ecology letters 20190828 11


Hette-Tronquart (2019, Ecol. Lett.) raises three concerns about our interpretation of stable isotope data in Sheppard et al. (2018, Ecol. Lett., 21, 665). We feel that these concerns are based on comparisons that are unreasonable or ignore the ecological context from which the data were collected. Stable isotope ratios provide a quantitative indication of, rather than being exactly equivalent to, trophic niche. ...[more]

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