Arctic herbivore diet can be inferred from stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes in C3 plants, faeces and wool

The use of stable isotopes in diet analysis usually relies on the different photosynthetic pathways of C3 and C4 plants, and the resulting difference in carbon isotope signature. In the Arctic, however, plant species are exclusively C3, and carbon isotopes alone are therefore not suitable for studyi...

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Published in:Canadian Journal of Zoology
Main Authors: Kristensen, Ditte, Kristensen, Erik, Forchhammer, Mads C., Michelsen, Anders, Schmidt, Niels Martin
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Language:English
Published: 2011
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spelling ftcopenhagenunip:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/1de96545-bf78-49cd-a708-884803388544 2023-08-27T04:06:39+02:00 Arctic herbivore diet can be inferred from stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes in C3 plants, faeces and wool Kristensen, Ditte Kristensen, Erik Forchhammer, Mads C. Michelsen, Anders Schmidt, Niels Martin 2011 https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/arctic-herbivore-diet-can-be-inferred-from-stable-carbon-and-nitrogen-isotopes-in-c3-plants-faeces-and-wool(1de96545-bf78-49cd-a708-884803388544).html https://doi.org/10.1139/Z11-073 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Kristensen , D , Kristensen , E , Forchhammer , M C , Michelsen , A & Schmidt , N M 2011 , ' Arctic herbivore diet can be inferred from stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes in C3 plants, faeces and wool ' , Canadian Journal of Zoology , vol. 89 , no. 10 , pp. 892-899 . https://doi.org/10.1139/Z11-073 article 2011 ftcopenhagenunip https://doi.org/10.1139/Z11-073 2023-08-02T23:01:02Z The use of stable isotopes in diet analysis usually relies on the different photosynthetic pathways of C3 and C4 plants, and the resulting difference in carbon isotope signature. In the Arctic, however, plant species are exclusively C3, and carbon isotopes alone are therefore not suitable for studying arctic herbivore diets. In this study, we examined the potential of both stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes to reconstruct the diet of an arctic herbivore, here the muskox (Ovibos moschatus (Zimmermann, 1780)), in northeast Greenland. The isotope composition of plant communities and functional plant groups was compared with those of muskox faeces and shed wool, as this is a noninvasive approach to obtain dietary information on different temporal scales. Plants with different root mycorrhizal status were found to have different d15N values, whereas differences in d13C, as expected, were less distinct. As a result, our examination mainly relied on stable nitrogen isotopes. The interpretation of stable isotopes from faeces was difficult because of the large uncertainty in diet–faeces fractionation, whereas isotope signatures from wool suggested that the muskox summer diet consists of around 80% graminoids and up to 20% willows. In conclusion, the diet composition of an arctic herbivore can indeed be inferred from stable isotopes in arctic areas, despite the lack of C4 plants Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Greenland muskox ovibos moschatus University of Copenhagen: Research Arctic Greenland Canadian Journal of Zoology 89 10 892 899
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description The use of stable isotopes in diet analysis usually relies on the different photosynthetic pathways of C3 and C4 plants, and the resulting difference in carbon isotope signature. In the Arctic, however, plant species are exclusively C3, and carbon isotopes alone are therefore not suitable for studying arctic herbivore diets. In this study, we examined the potential of both stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes to reconstruct the diet of an arctic herbivore, here the muskox (Ovibos moschatus (Zimmermann, 1780)), in northeast Greenland. The isotope composition of plant communities and functional plant groups was compared with those of muskox faeces and shed wool, as this is a noninvasive approach to obtain dietary information on different temporal scales. Plants with different root mycorrhizal status were found to have different d15N values, whereas differences in d13C, as expected, were less distinct. As a result, our examination mainly relied on stable nitrogen isotopes. The interpretation of stable isotopes from faeces was difficult because of the large uncertainty in diet–faeces fractionation, whereas isotope signatures from wool suggested that the muskox summer diet consists of around 80% graminoids and up to 20% willows. In conclusion, the diet composition of an arctic herbivore can indeed be inferred from stable isotopes in arctic areas, despite the lack of C4 plants
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author Kristensen, Ditte
Kristensen, Erik
Forchhammer, Mads C.
Michelsen, Anders
Schmidt, Niels Martin
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Kristensen, Erik
Forchhammer, Mads C.
Michelsen, Anders
Schmidt, Niels Martin
Arctic herbivore diet can be inferred from stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes in C3 plants, faeces and wool
author_facet Kristensen, Ditte
Kristensen, Erik
Forchhammer, Mads C.
Michelsen, Anders
Schmidt, Niels Martin
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title Arctic herbivore diet can be inferred from stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes in C3 plants, faeces and wool
title_short Arctic herbivore diet can be inferred from stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes in C3 plants, faeces and wool
title_full Arctic herbivore diet can be inferred from stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes in C3 plants, faeces and wool
title_fullStr Arctic herbivore diet can be inferred from stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes in C3 plants, faeces and wool
title_full_unstemmed Arctic herbivore diet can be inferred from stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes in C3 plants, faeces and wool
title_sort arctic herbivore diet can be inferred from stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes in c3 plants, faeces and wool
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