Published in Journal 1, 2019
Based on a paleolimnological assessment, we quantitatively demonstrated that C and N stable isotope time series of taxon-specific invertebrate subfossils i) better reflect historical shifts in food-web carbon and nutrient fluxes and trophic dynamics induced by environmental changes compared to those of commonly used bulk sediment in paleolimnological studies, and ii) indicate differences in historical food-web dynamics among lake habitats (pelagic, littoral, benthic).
Recommended citation: Anas, M.U.M., G. Simpson, P. Leavitt, B. Cumming, K. Laird, K.A. Scott, B. Das, A. Walker, B. Meegahage, J. Wolfe, B. Hesjedal, G. Mushet and B. Wissel. (2019). "Taxon-specific variation in δ13C and δ15N of subfossil invertebrate remains: Insights into historical trophodynamics in lake food webs." Ecological Indicators. 102:834-847. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2019.03.026