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    Ontogenetic variability of isotope signatures of carbon (<i>δ</i><sup><i>13</i></sup><i>C</i>) and nitrogen (<i>δ</i><sup><i>15</i></sup><i>N</i>) for <i>Cyanocharax alburnus</i>, <i>Lycengraulis grossidens</i> and <i>Astyanax fasciatus</i> in Pinguela Lagoon, southern Brazil.

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    <p>Ontogenetic variability of isotope signatures of carbon (<i>δ</i><sup><i>13</i></sup><i>C</i>) and nitrogen (<i>δ</i><sup><i>15</i></sup><i>N</i>) for <i>Cyanocharax alburnus</i>, <i>Lycengraulis grossidens</i> and <i>Astyanax fasciatus</i> in Pinguela Lagoon, southern Brazil.</p

    Growth, mortality and isotopic parameters (‰) for <i>Astyanax fasciatus</i> and <i>Lycengraulis grossidens</i> in Pinguela Lagoon, southern Brazil.

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    <p>Growth, mortality and isotopic parameters (‰) for <i>Astyanax fasciatus</i> and <i>Lycengraulis grossidens</i> in Pinguela Lagoon, southern Brazil.</p

    Integrating Ontogenetic Shift, Growth and Mortality to Determine a Species' Ecological Role from Isotopic Signatures

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    <div><p>Understanding species linkages and energy transfer is a basic goal underlying any attempt at ecosystem analysis. Although the first food-web studies were based on gut contents of captured specimens, the assessment of stable isotopes, mainly <i>δ<sup>13</sup>C</i> and <i>δ<sup>15</sup>N</i>, has become a standard methodology for wide-range analyses in the last 30 years. Stable isotopes provide information on the trophic level of species, food-web length, and origin of organic matter ingested by consumers. In this study, we analyzed the ontogenetic variability of <i>δ<sup>13</sup>C</i> and <i>δ<sup>15</sup>N</i> obtained from samples of three Neotropical fish species: silver sardine (<i>Lycengraulis grossidens</i>, <i>n</i>=46), white lambari (<i>Cyanocharax alburnus</i>, <i>n</i>= 26), and the red-tail lambari (<i>Astyanax fasciatus</i>, <i>n</i>=23) in Pinguela Lagoon, southern Brazil. We developed a new metric, called the Weighted Isotopic Signature (<i>φ<sup> 15</sup>N</i> or <i>φ<sup> 13</sup>C</i>, ‰), that incorporates ontogenetic variability, body growth, and natural mortality into a single number.</p></div

    <i>Astyanax fasciatus</i> in Pinguela Lagoon, southern Brazil: (a) survival curve; (b) weight growth curve; (c) <i>δ</i><sup><i>15</i></sup><i>N</i>-to-age response; (d) weighted impact of <i>δ</i><sup><i>15</i></sup><i>N</i> according to age.

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    <p><i>Astyanax fasciatus</i> in Pinguela Lagoon, southern Brazil: (a) survival curve; (b) weight growth curve; (c) <i>δ</i><sup><i>15</i></sup><i>N</i>-to-age response; (d) weighted impact of <i>δ</i><sup><i>15</i></sup><i>N</i> according to age.</p
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