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Bodin Nathalie, Pethybridge H., Duffy L. M., Lorrain Anne, Allain V., Logan J. M., Ménard Frédéric, Graham B., Choy C. A., Somes C. J., Olson R. J., Young J. W. (2021). Global data set for nitrogen and carbon stable isotopes of tunas [Data paper]. Ecology, 102 (3), e03265 [1 p.]. ISSN 0012-9658.

Titre du document
Global data set for nitrogen and carbon stable isotopes of tunas [Data paper]
Année de publication
2021
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000625076500004
Auteurs
Bodin Nathalie, Pethybridge H., Duffy L. M., Lorrain Anne, Allain V., Logan J. M., Ménard Frédéric, Graham B., Choy C. A., Somes C. J., Olson R. J., Young J. W.
Source
Ecology, 2021, 102 (3), e03265 [1 p.] ISSN 0012-9658
Nitrogen and carbon stable isotope data sets are commonly used to assess complex population to ecosystem responses to natural or anthropogenic changes at regional to global spatial scales, and monthly to decadal timescales. Measured in the tissues of consumers, nitrogen isotopes (delta N-15) are primarily used to estimate trophic position while carbon isotopes (delta C-13) describe habitat associations and feeding pathways. Models of both delta N-15 and delta C-13 values and their associated variance can be used to estimate likely dietary contributions and niche width and provide inferences about consumer movement and migration. Stable isotope data have added utility when used in combination with other empirical data sets (e.g., stomach content, movement tracking, bioregionalization, contaminant, or fisheries data) and are increasingly relied upon in food web and ecosystem models. While numerous regional studies publish tables of mean delta N-15 and delta C-13 values, limited individual records have been made available for wider use. Such a deficiency has impeded full utility of the data, which otherwise would facilitate identification of macroscale patterns. The data provided here consist of 4,498 records of individuals of three tuna species, Thunnus alalunga, T. obesus, and T. albacares sampled from all major ocean basins from 2000 to 2015. For each individual tuna, we provide a record of the following: species name, sampling date, sampling location, tuna length, muscle bulk and baseline corrected delta N-15 values, and muscle bulk and, where available, lipid corrected delta C-13 values. We provide these individual records to support comparative studies and more robust modeling projects seeking to improve understanding of complex marine ecosystem dynamics and their responses to a changing environment. There are no copyright restrictions for research and/or teaching purposes. Users are requested to acknowledge their use of the data in publications, research proposals, websites, and other outlets following the citation instructions in Class III, Section B.
Plan de classement
Limnologie biologique / Océanographie biologique [034] ; Ecologie, systèmes aquatiques [036] ; Ressources halieutiques [040]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010080671]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010080671
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