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Tracing energy flow in stream food webs using stable isotopes of hydrogen
Jacques C Finlay
, Richard R. Doucett
, Camille Mcneely
Ecology, Evolution and Behavior
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Stream Food Webs
100%
Energy Flow
100%
Stable Hydrogen Isotopes
100%
Food Web
66%
Source Separation
66%
Organic Food
33%
Environmental Factors
33%
Organic Matter
33%
Trophic Interactions
33%
Food Sources
33%
Aquatic Ecosystems
33%
Environmental Conditions
33%
Carbon Source
33%
Seasonal Variation
33%
Partially Overlapped
33%
Terrestrial Carbon
33%
Catchment Area
33%
Small Degree
33%
Isotopic Exchange
33%
Water Velocity
33%
Stable Carbon Isotopes
33%
Water Stream
33%
Stable Nitrogen Isotopes
33%
Forested Catchment
33%
Trophic Fractionation
33%
Complementary Foods
33%
Natural Isotopic Abundance
33%
Food Web Analysis
33%
Isotopic Separation
33%
Aquatic Food Webs
33%
Aquatic Consumers
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Food Web
100%
Energy Flow
100%
Stable Isotope
100%
Annual Variation
33%
Tracer
33%
Radioactive Tracer
33%
Environmental Factor
16%
Spatial Variation
16%
Trophic Interaction
16%
Organic Material
16%
Catchment Area
16%
Forested Catchment
16%
Fractionation
16%
Aquatic Environment
16%
Isotope Separation
16%
Hydrogen Isotope
16%