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How strongly does diet variation explain variation in isotope values of animal consumers?
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WoS WOS:001259164900002
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85197144482
DOI 10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0301900
Año 2024
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Autores Afiliación Chile

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% Participación
Internacional

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Extranjeras


Abstract



Analysis of stable isotopes in consumers is used commonly to study their ecological and/or environmental niche. There is, however, considerable debate regarding how isotopic values relate to diet and how other sources of variation confound this link, which can undermine the utility. From the analysis of a simple, but general, model of isotopic incorporation in consumer organisms, we examine the relationship between isotopic variance among individuals, and diet variability within a consumer population. We show that variance in consumer isotope values is directly proportional to variation in diet (through Simpson indices), to the number of isotopically distinct food sources in the diet, and to the baseline variation within and among the isotope values of the food sources. Additionally, when considering temporal diet variation within a consumer we identify the interplay between diet turnover rates and tissue turnover rates that controls the sensitivity of stable isotopes to detect diet variation. Our work demonstrates that variation in the stable isotope values of consumers reflect variation in their diet. This relationship, however, can be confounded with other factors to the extent that they may mask the signal coming from diet. We show how simple quantitative corrections can recover a direct 1:1 correlation in some situations, and in others we can adjust our interpretation in light of the new understanding arising from our models. Our framework provides guidance for the design and analysis of empirical studies where the goal is to infer niche width from stable isotope data.

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P Lo S One 1932-6203

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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Arnoldi, Jean-Francois - CNRS Moulis - Francia
Station d’Ecologie Théorique et Expérimentale - Francia
1 Arnoldi, Jean François - Station d’Ecologie Théorique et Expérimentale - Francia
CNRS Moulis - Francia
2 Bortoluzzi, Jenny Rose - Trinity Coll Dublin - Irlanda
Trinity College Dublin - Irlanda
3 Rowland, Hugh -
4 HARROD, CHRISTOPHER JON Hombre Universidad de Antofagasta - Chile
Millennium Nucleus Austral Invas Salmonids INVASAL - Chile
Núcleo Milenio de Salmónidos Invasores Australes - Chile
5 Parnell, Andrew C. Hombre Maynooth Univ - Irlanda
Maynooth University - Irlanda
6 Payne, Nicholas - Trinity Coll Dublin - Irlanda
Trinity College Dublin - Irlanda
7 Donohue, Ian - Trinity Coll Dublin - Irlanda
Trinity College Dublin - Irlanda
8 Jackson, Andrew L. - Trinity Coll Dublin - Irlanda
Trinity College Dublin - Irlanda

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Irish Research Council
Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo
Irish Research Council Laureate Award
ANID - Millennium Science Initiative Program in the form of an award

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This study was financially supported by an Irish Research Council Laureate Award (IRCLA/2017/186) received by ALJ in support of ALJ, JRB and J-FA. This study was also financially supported by ANID - Millennium Science Initiative Program in the form of an award (NCN2021-056) received by CH. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.
This study was financially supported by an Irish Research Council Laureate Award (IRCLA/2017/186) received by ALJ in support of ALJ, JRB and J-FA. This study was also financially supported by ANID \u2013 Millennium Science Initiative Program in the form of an award (NCN2021-056) received by CH. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.

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