A review of ecogeochemistry approaches to estimating movements of marine animals

KW McMahon, LL Hamady… - Limnology and …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Ecogeochemistry—the application of geochemical techniques to fundamental questions in
population and community ecology—has been used in animal migration studies in terrestrial …

Ocean ecogeochemistry: a review

KW McMahon, LL Hamady… - … and Marine Biology: An …, 2013 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Animal movements and the acquisition and allocation of resources provide mechanisms for
individual behavioural traits to propagate through population, community and ecosystem …

Stable isotope food web studies: a case for standardized sample treatment

U Jacob, K Mintenbeck, T Brey, R Knust… - Marine Ecology Progress …, 2005 - int-res.com
Enrichment of the stable isotopes 13 C and 15 N across trophic levels is a commonly used
tool in studies on organic matter flow and food webs. However, there is still no accepted …

[BOOK][B] Biogeographic atlas of the Southern Ocean

C De Broyer, P Koubbi, H Griffiths, SA Grant - 2014 - core.ac.uk
The isolation of the Southern Ocean after the opening of Drake Passage some 23–25 million
years ago, the formation of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, the subsequent cooling of the …

Standardized diet compositions and trophic levels of skates (Chondrichthyes: Rajiformes: Rajoidei)

DA Ebert, JJ Bizzarro - Biology of skates, 2009 - Springer
Skates by virtue of their abundance and widespread occurrence appear to play an influential
role in the food webs of demersal marine communities. However, few quantitative dietary …

Ontogenetic dietary changes of coral reef fishes in the mangrove-seagrass-reef continuum: stable isotopes and gut-content analysis

EC de la Morinière, BJA Pollux, I Nagelkerken… - Marine Ecology …, 2003 - int-res.com
Juveniles of a number of reef fish species develop in shallow-water Œnursery¹ habitats such
as mangroves and seagrass beds, and then migrate to the coral reef. This implies that some …

Stable isotopes, beaks and predators: a new tool to study the trophic ecology of cephalopods, including giant and colossal squids

Y Cherel, KA Hobson - … of the Royal Society B: Biological …, 2005 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Cephalopods play a key role in the marine environment but knowledge of their feeding
habits is limited by lack of data. Here, we have developed a new tool to investigate their …

The role of body size in complex food webs: A cold case

U Jacob, A Thierry, U Brose, WE Arntz, S Berg… - Advances in ecological …, 2011 - Elsevier
Human-induced habitat destruction, overexploitation, introduction of alien species and
climate change are causing species to go extinct at unprecedented rates, from local to …

Ocean warming and species range shifts affect rates of ecosystem functioning by altering consumer–resource interactions

AR Gilson, DA Smale, N O'Connor - Ecology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Recent warming trends have driven widespread changes in the performance and
distribution of species in many regions, with consequent shifts in assemblage structure and …

Organic matter pathways to zooplankton and benthos under pack ice in late winter and open water in late summer in the north-central Bering Sea

JR Lovvorn, LW Cooper, ML Brooks… - Marine Ecology …, 2005 - int-res.com
On continental shelves in arctic and subarctic seas, much of the production from spring
blooms at the retreating ice edge may sink to the bottom with little grazing by zooplankton …