Abstract
Given the great potential value of stable isotopes in a variety of scientific investigations, surprisingly little attention has been paid to the underlying physiological and biochemical mechanisms that account for trophic increases in ;4 15 N values. This has lead to a general call for controlled studies investigating the relationship between organismal diet and corresponding isotopic composition. We conducted a series of laboratory studies varying dietary nitrogen content and measuring corresponding variations in organismal ;4 15 N values. Specifically, we investigated the relationship between the ;4 15 N values of the anomopod crustacean, Daphnia magna , and the C:N ratio of its food, the green algae, Scenedesmus acutus . Daphnids were raised to a standard life stage on three types of S. acutus as food, which ranged in C:N (atomic) from 7.3 to 24.8. The average C:N of the daphnids was 6.0. 15 N enrichment was found to be strongly linearly related to the C:N of the algae, ranging from nearly zero to approximately 6‰, which would normally be considered a span of almost two trophic levels. The d 15 N values of the daphnids and the diet‐tissue isotope fractionation factor, (Δ dt = D. magna ;4 15 N – S. acutus ;4 15 N), were inversely related to the nitrogen content of the algae (R 2 = 0.82 and 0.99 in two separate runs). To our knowledge, this is the first controlled study of nitrogen balance and d 15 N values in animals.
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- Year
- 2000
- Type
- article
- Volume
- 45
- Issue
- 3
- Pages
- 601-607
- Citations
- 445
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- 10.4319/lo.2000.45.3.0601