Title of article :
Modeling trophic positions of the alpine meadow ecosystem combining stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios
Author/Authors :
Yi، نويسنده , , Xianfeng and Yang، نويسنده , , Yueqin and Zhang، نويسنده , , Xiaoai، نويسنده ,
Pages :
8
From page :
801
To page :
808
Abstract :
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios of single tissues or whole bodies were analyzed to establish trophic positions of main consumers living at the alpine meadow ecosystem in the Tibetan Plateau. The results demonstrated that δ13C and δ15N values of vertebrates showed great variations and ranged from −26.83 to −22.51‰ and from 2.33 to 8.44‰, respectively. Plateau pika, root vole, plateau hare, infants of rodents and hatchlings of passerine bird species had the lowest δ13C and δ15N values. δ13C and δ15N values of omnivorous and insectivorous birds and amphibians showed intermediate. Carnivorous species, steppe polecat and Upland buzzard, and omnivorous Robin accentor and White wagtail possessed extremely higher δ13C and δ15N values. Omnivorous birds captured in earlier year had significantly less negative δ13C and greater δ15N values than those captured later. Based on steady angular enrichment between trophic levels, an “alpha and vector model” combing δ13C and δ15N values was introduced to reveal trophic positions, the results indicated that Tibetan sheep, Tibetan yak, plateau pika, root vole, plateau hare, infants of small rodents showed the lowest trophic positions (TP 1.81–2.38). While omnivorous and insectivorous birds, their hatchlings and amphibians showed intermediate trophic positions (TP 2.06–2.89), carnivorous species steppe polecat and Upland buzzard, migrant birds possessed extremely higher trophic positions (TP 2.89–3.05). The isotopic investigation of organisms and the introduced “alpha and vector model” successfully demonstrated the same trophic positions and diet prediction of consumers as nitrogen enrichment model at the alpine meadow ecosystem. Besides of this information, the “alpha and vector model” can also be incorporated into multiple isotope signatures to infer trophic relationships. This angular enrichment model has the potential to address basic ecological questions, such as trophic structure, trophic dynamics, and energy flow in other terrestrial ecosystems if properly handled.
Keywords :
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes , Alpha and vector model , Trophic relationships , Alpine meadow ecosystem , Tibetan Plateau
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Record number :
2039625
Link To Document :
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