Monitoring food web changes in tide-restored salt marshes: A carbon stable isotope approach

2006 ◽  
Vol 29 (4) ◽  
pp. 568-578 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrew S. Wozniak ◽  
Charles T. Roman ◽  
Sam C. Wainright ◽  
Richard A. McKinney ◽  
Mary-Jane James-Pirri
Water ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 195
Author(s):  
Qiang Qin ◽  
Fubin Zhang ◽  
Fei Liu ◽  
Chunling Wang ◽  
Huanzhang Liu

Understanding energy flow and nutrient pathways is crucial to reveal the dynamics and functions of riverine ecosystems and develop appropriate conservation strategies. In this study, we utilized stable isotopes of δ13C and δ15N to examine the fundamental characteristics of trophic position, trophic niche, and carbon source for the food web in the midstream of the Chishui River, a tributary to the Yangtze River. Our results showed that stable isotope signatures among different sorts of basal resources and consumers were significantly distinguishable and that the food chain consisted of four trophic levels, indicating the multiple trophic pathways and long food chain length here. The trophic guilds of fish were classified into four categories, in which herbivorous and carnivorous fish showed greater trophic diversity and omnivorous fish had higher trophic redundancy, which meant that there was a stable trophic niche structure in the study area. Phytoplankton and periphyton presented the largest contributions to consumers, indicating that autochthonous productivity was the dominant carbon source in the midstream of the Chishui River. Since the Chishui River is still in a natural condition without any dam constructions, the autochthonous productivity, stable trophic niche structure, multiple trophic pathways and long food chain length found here demonstrate its high conservation value. Therefore, the strategy to refrain from damming on this river should persist into the future.


2017 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 201-208 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jingyu Huang ◽  
Eyram Norgbey ◽  
Philip N. Nkrumah ◽  
Prince A. Opoku ◽  
Theresa O. Apreku

Author(s):  
Andrew Cohen ◽  
Pieter Verburg ◽  
Robert Hecky ◽  
Catherine O'Reilly ◽  
Pierre-Denis Plisnier

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