نتایج جستجو برای: stable isotope

تعداد نتایج: 281992  

2014
Linn S. Lehnert Stephanie Kramer-Schadt Sophia Schönborn Oliver Lindecke Ivo Niermann Christian C. Voigt

Over recent years, it became widely accepted that alternative, renewable energy may come at some risk for wildlife, for example, when wind turbines cause large numbers of bat fatalities. To better assess likely populations effects of wind turbine related wildlife fatalities, we studied the geographical origin of the most common bat species found dead below German wind turbines, the noctule bat ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2000
L V Miller N F Krebs K M Hambidge

A compartmental model of zinc metabolism has been developed from stable isotope tracer studies of five healthy adults. Multiple isotope tracers were administered orally and intravenously, and the resulting enrichment was measured in plasma, erythrocytes, urine, and feces for as long as 3 wk. Data from total zinc measurements and model-independent calculations of various steady-state parameters ...

Journal: :Food chemistry 2013
Atsuko Yamanaka Akiko S Goto Takashi Korenaga

The stable isotope analysis of non-exchangeable hydrogen in food materials has been believed as a powerful tool for tracing geographical origins and delivery of the materials. However, little information is available for the D/H exchanges even in hydrophobic molecules, which leads to potential uncertainty on the observed results. To further evaluate the reliability of hydrogen isotopes of organ...

2016
Adrian Ho Roey Angel Annelies J. Veraart Anne Daebeler Zhongjun Jia Sang Yoon Kim Frederiek-Maarten Kerckhof Nico Boon Paul L. E. Bodelier

Microbial interaction is an integral component of microbial ecology studies, yet the role, extent, and relevance of microbial interaction in community functioning remains unclear, particularly in the context of global biogeochemical cycles. While many studies have shed light on the physico-chemical cues affecting specific processes, (micro)biotic controls and interactions potentially steering m...

2013
Anna Törnroos Marie C. Nordström Erik Bonsdorff

Due to human impact, there is extensive degradation and loss of marine habitats, which calls for measures that incorporate taxonomic as well as functional and trophic aspects of biodiversity. Since such data is less easily quantifiable in nature, the use of habitats as surrogates or proxies for biodiversity is on the rise in marine conservation and management. However, there is a critical gap i...

2015
William F. Hutchinson Mark Culling David C. Orton Bernd Hänfling Lori Lawson Handley Sheila Hamilton-Dyer Tamsin C. O'Connell Michael P. Richards James H. Barrett

A comparison of ancient DNA (single-nucleotide polymorphisms) and carbon and nitrogen stable isotope evidence suggests that stored cod provisions recovered from the wreck of the Tudor warship Mary Rose, which sank in the Solent, southern England, in 1545, had been caught in northern and transatlantic waters such as the northern North Sea and the fishing grounds of Iceland and Newfoundland. This...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2013
D T Tyler Flockhart Leonard I Wassenaar Tara G Martin Keith A Hobson Michael B Wunder D Ryan Norris

Insect migration may involve movements over multiple breeding generations at continental scales, resulting in formidable challenges to their conservation and management. Using distribution models generated from citizen scientist occurrence data and stable-carbon and -hydrogen isotope measurements, we tracked multi-generational colonization of the breeding grounds of monarch butterflies (Danaus ...

2006
Michael Schwertl Karl F. Auerswald

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Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2008
Jeffrey F Kelly Matthew J Johnson Suzanne Langridge Mary Whitfield

A primary constraint on effective conservation of migratory animals is our inability to track individuals through their annual cycle. One such animal is the endangered southwestern subspecies of the Willow Flycatcher, which is difficult to distinguish from conspecifics. Identifying wintering regions used by the endangered subspecies would be an important step in formulating an effective conserv...

2009
Eitaro Wada

In the past 20 years, rapid progress in stable isotope (SI) studies has allowed scientists to observe natural ecosystems from entirely new perspectives. This report addresses the fundamental concepts underlying the use of the SI ratio. The unique characteristics of the SI ratio make it an interdisciplinary parameter that acts as a chemical fingerprint of biogenic substances and provides a key t...

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