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dc.contributor.authorNitzsche, Kai Nilsen
dc.contributor.authorShin, Ki‐Cheolen
dc.contributor.authorKato, Yoshikazuen
dc.contributor.authorKamauchi, Hiromitsuen
dc.contributor.authorTakano, Shotaroen
dc.contributor.authorTayasu, Ichiroen
dc.contributor.alternative加藤, 義和ja
dc.contributor.alternative鎌内, 宏光ja
dc.contributor.alternative高野, 祥太朗ja
dc.contributor.alternative陀安, 一郎ja
dc.date.accessioned2020-10-02T01:23:26Z-
dc.date.available2020-10-02T01:23:26Z-
dc.date.issued2020-08-
dc.identifier.issn2150-8925-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2433/255256-
dc.description.abstractNon‐traditional stable isotopes of metals were recently shown as new dietary tracers in terrestrial and marine mammals. Whether these metal stable isotopes can be used to understand feeding habits in stream food webs is not known yet. In this study, we explored the potential of stable isotopes of essential Mg (δ26Mg) and Zn (δ66Zn) as a new tool in stream ecology. For this purpose, we determined δ26Mg and δ66Zn values of stream organisms and their potential metal sources in upper and lower reaches of two streams in the Lake Biwa catchment, Central Japan. Our goals were (1) to explore variations in δ26Mg and δ66Zn across organisms of different feeding habits and (2) to understand Mg and Zn sources to stream organisms. Overall, δ26Mg and δ66Zn values of organisms were neither related to each other, nor to δ13C and δ15N values, indicating different elemental sources and factors controlling isotopic fractionation depending on element and taxa. Low δ26Mg values in filter‐feeding caddisfly larvae and small gobies indicated aqueous Mg uptake. Higher δ26Mg values in leaf‐shredding crane fly and grazing mayfly larvae suggested Mg isotopic fractionation during Mg uptake from the diet. While the δ26Mg values of stonefly nymphs reflected those of caddisfly larvae as a potential prey, the highest δ26Mg values found in dobsonfly nymphs can be explained by 26Mg enrichment during maturing. δ66Zn values of caddisfly and mayfly larvae indicated Zn was a mixture of aqueous and dietary available Zn, while higher δ66Zn values in crane fly larvae pointed to Zn isotopic fractionation during Zn uptake from plant litter. δ66Zn values in stonefly and dobsonfly nymphs were often in the range of those of caddisfly larvae as their prey, while dragonfly nymphs and small goby were depleted in 66Zn relative to their dietary Zn sources. We conclude that δ26Mg is a promising indicator to assess Mg sources in stream ecology depending on taxa, while the use of δ66Zn is limited due to the complexity in Zn sources.en
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dc.language.isojpn-
dc.publisherWileyen
dc.rights© 2020 The Authors. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.en
dc.subjectaquatic macroinvertebratesen
dc.subjectfeeding habitsen
dc.subjectgobyen
dc.subjectmagnesiumen
dc.subjectnon‐traditional stable isotopesen
dc.subjectstreamen
dc.subjectzincen
dc.titleMagnesium and zinc stable isotopes as a new tool to understand Mg and Zn sources in stream food websen
dc.typejournal article-
dc.type.niitypeJournal Article-
dc.identifier.jtitleEcosphereen
dc.identifier.volume11-
dc.identifier.issue8-
dc.relation.doi10.1002/ecs2.3197-
dc.textversionpublisher-
dc.identifier.artnume03197-
dcterms.accessRightsopen access-
datacite.awardNumber16H02524-
datacite.awardNumber17F17755-
datacite.awardNumber18K19367-
jpcoar.funderName日本学術振興会ja
jpcoar.funderName日本学術振興会ja
jpcoar.funderName日本学術振興会ja
jpcoar.funderName.alternativeJapan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS)en
jpcoar.funderName.alternativeJapan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS)en
jpcoar.funderName.alternativeJapan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS)en
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