Isotopic discrimination in helminths infecting coral reef fishes depends on parasite group, habitat within host, and host stable isotope value
Abstract Stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen characterize trophic relationships in predator–prey relationships, with clear differences between consumer and diet (discrimination factor Δ13C and Δ15N). However, parasite–host isotopic relationships remain unclear, with Δ13C and Δ15N remaining incomp...
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Main Authors: | Philip M. Riekenberg, Marine J. Briand, Thibaud Moléana, Pierre Sasal, Marcel T. J. van der Meer, David W. Thieltges, Yves Letourneur |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/5acc227906c74358b09124b71b511214 |
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