Linear relationship between carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios along simple food chains in marine environments
To examine the relationship between carbon and nitrogen stable isotope (SI) ratios ( δ 13C and δ 15N) of zooplankton, we analyzed samples collected bimonthly from March to October 2009, from the euphotic layers of the Oyashio current along the A-line in the western North Pacific. Isotopic ratios of...
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fthighwire:oai:open-archive.highwire.org:plankt:33/11/1629 2023-05-15T13:44:22+02:00 Linear relationship between carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios along simple food chains in marine environments Aita, Maki Noguchi Tadokoro, Kazuaki Ogawa, Nanako O. Hyodo, Fujio Ishii, Reiichiro Smith, S. Lan Saino, Toshiro Kishi, Michio J. Saitoh, Sei-Ichi Wada, Eitaro 2011-11-01 00:00:00.0 text/html http://plankt.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/33/11/1629 https://doi.org/10.1093/plankt/fbr070 en eng Oxford University Press http://plankt.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/33/11/1629 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/plankt/fbr070 Copyright (C) 2011, Oxford University Press ORIGINAL ARTICLES TEXT 2011 fthighwire https://doi.org/10.1093/plankt/fbr070 2015-02-28T17:38:43Z To examine the relationship between carbon and nitrogen stable isotope (SI) ratios ( δ 13C and δ 15N) of zooplankton, we analyzed samples collected bimonthly from March to October 2009, from the euphotic layers of the Oyashio current along the A-line in the western North Pacific. Isotopic ratios of higher trophic levels such as predatory zooplankton and/or long-lived zooplankton varied little with season, while those of short-lived zooplankton were variable on the δ 15N– δ 13C map. We also analyzed preserved samples taken from the warm-core ring 86-B derived from the Kuroshio extension region. Although the zooplankton groups in the two regions exhibited different values in δ 15N, the δ 15N versus δ 13C slopes for each ecosystem do not show significant differences. Statistical analysis conducted together with previously published data from the Antarctic Ocean and the Gulf of Alaska suggested a similar δ 15N versus δ 13C slope throughout the four regions. We attributed this common slope to physiological aspects of feeding processes (e.g. the kinetic isotope effects inherent in the processes of amino acid synthesis). The common pattern for all four oceanic regions suggests that SIs may be used to elucidate general patterns in ecosystems and biogeochemical cycles. Text Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Ocean Alaska HighWire Press (Stanford University) Antarctic The Antarctic Gulf of Alaska Pacific Antarctic Ocean Oyashio ENVELOPE(157.000,157.000,50.000,50.000) Journal of Plankton Research 33 11 1629 1642 |
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To examine the relationship between carbon and nitrogen stable isotope (SI) ratios ( δ 13C and δ 15N) of zooplankton, we analyzed samples collected bimonthly from March to October 2009, from the euphotic layers of the Oyashio current along the A-line in the western North Pacific. Isotopic ratios of higher trophic levels such as predatory zooplankton and/or long-lived zooplankton varied little with season, while those of short-lived zooplankton were variable on the δ 15N– δ 13C map. We also analyzed preserved samples taken from the warm-core ring 86-B derived from the Kuroshio extension region. Although the zooplankton groups in the two regions exhibited different values in δ 15N, the δ 15N versus δ 13C slopes for each ecosystem do not show significant differences. Statistical analysis conducted together with previously published data from the Antarctic Ocean and the Gulf of Alaska suggested a similar δ 15N versus δ 13C slope throughout the four regions. We attributed this common slope to physiological aspects of feeding processes (e.g. the kinetic isotope effects inherent in the processes of amino acid synthesis). The common pattern for all four oceanic regions suggests that SIs may be used to elucidate general patterns in ecosystems and biogeochemical cycles. |
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Aita, Maki Noguchi Tadokoro, Kazuaki Ogawa, Nanako O. Hyodo, Fujio Ishii, Reiichiro Smith, S. Lan Saino, Toshiro Kishi, Michio J. Saitoh, Sei-Ichi Wada, Eitaro |
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Aita, Maki Noguchi Tadokoro, Kazuaki Ogawa, Nanako O. Hyodo, Fujio Ishii, Reiichiro Smith, S. Lan Saino, Toshiro Kishi, Michio J. Saitoh, Sei-Ichi Wada, Eitaro |
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Linear relationship between carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios along simple food chains in marine environments |
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Linear relationship between carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios along simple food chains in marine environments |
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Linear relationship between carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios along simple food chains in marine environments |
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Linear relationship between carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios along simple food chains in marine environments |
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Linear relationship between carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios along simple food chains in marine environments |
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linear relationship between carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios along simple food chains in marine environments |
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