Applying stable isotopes to examine food-web structure: an overview of analytical tools

Applying stable isotopes to examine food-web structure: an overview of analytical tools  

Publication Date:  2012
Creator:  Rosenblatt, Adam E.
Matich, Philip
Layman, Craig A.
Araujo, Marcio S.
Boucek, Ross
Hammerschlag-Peyer, Caroline M.
Harrison, Elizabeth
Jud, Zachary R.
Vaudo, Jeremy J.
Yeager, Lauren A.
Post, David M.
Bearhop, Stuart
Publisher.Display:  Florida Coastal Everglades Long Term Ecological Research
Subjects.Display:  Food chains (Ecology)
Predation (Biology)
Bayesian statistical decision theory
Dietaries
Source Institution:  Florida International University
Applying stable isotopes to examine food-web structure: an overview of analytical tools
Contrasting patterns of individual specialization and trophic coupling in two marine apex predators

Contrasting patterns of individual specialization and trophic coupling in two marine apex predators  

Publication Date:  2010
Creator:  Heithaus, Michael R.
Matich, Philip
Layman, Craig A.
Publisher.Display:  British Ecological Society
Subjects.Display:  Everglades (Fla.)
Predation (Biology) -- Florida -- Everglades
Food chains (Ecology) -- Florida -- Everglades
Biotic communities -- Florida -- Everglades
Hydrology -- Florida -- Everglades
Seagrasses -- Florida -- Everglades
Source Institution:  Florida International University
Contrasting patterns of individual specialization and trophic coupling in two marine apex predators
The roles of large top predators in coastal ecosystems: new insights from long term ecological research

The roles of large top predators in coastal ecosystems: new insights from long term ecological research  

Publication Date:  2013
Creator:  Rosenblatt, Adam E.
Heithaus, Michael R.
Mather, Martha E.
Matich, Philip
Nifong, James C.
Publisher.Display:  Oceanography Society
Subjects.Display:  Coastal ecology -- Florida
Top predators -- Florida
Source Institution:  Florida International University
The roles of large top predators in coastal ecosystems: new insights from long term ecological research
Size-based variation in intertissue comparisons of stable carbon and nitrogen isotopic signatures of bull sharks (Carcharhinus leucas) and tiger sharks (Galeocerdo cuvier)

Size-based variation in intertissue comparisons of stable carbon and nitrogen isotopic signatures of bull sharks (Carcharhinus leucas) and tiger sharks (Galeocerdo cuvier)  

Publication Date:  2010
Creator:  Heithaus, Michael R.
Matich, Philip
Layman, Craig A.
Publisher.Display:  Canadian Science Publishing (NRC Research Press)
Subjects.Display:  Top predators -- Florida -- Everglades National Park
Food chains (Ecology) -- Florida -- Everglades National Park
Hydrology -- Florida -- Everglades National Park
Predation (Biology) -- Florida -- Everglades National Park
Source Institution:  Florida International University
Size-based variation in intertissue comparisons of stable carbon and nitrogen isotopic signatures of bull sharks (Carcharhinus leucas) and tiger sharks (Galeocerdo cuvier)