This book highlights new and emerging uses of stable isotope analysis in a variety of ecological disciplines. While the use of natural abundance isotopes in ecological research is now relatively standard, new techniques and ways of interpreting patterns are developing rapidly. The second edition of
Stable Isotopes in Ecology and Environmental Science, Second Edition
- Publisher
- Wiley-Blackwell
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 591
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book highlights new and emerging uses of stable isotope analysis in a variety of ecological disciplines. While the use of natural abundance isotopes in ecological research is now relatively standard, new techniques and ways of interpreting patterns are developing rapidly. The second edition of this book provides a thorough, up-to-date examination of these methods of research.
As part of the Ecological Methods and Concepts series which provides the latest information on experimental techniques in ecology, this book looks at a wide range of techniques that use natural abundance isotopes to:
- follow whole ecosystem element cycling
- understand processes of soil organic matter formation
- follow the movement of water in whole watersheds
- understand the effects of pollution in both terrestrial and aquatic environments
- study extreme systems such as hydrothermal vents
- follow migrating organisms
In each case, the book explains the background to the methodology, looks at the underlying principles and assumptions, and outlines the potential limitations and pitfalls.
Stable Isotopes in Ecology and Environmental Science is an ideal resource for both ecologists who are new to isotopic analysis, and more experienced isotope ecologists interested in innovative techniques and pioneering new uses.
Content:Chapter 1 Stable Isotope Chemistry and Measurement: A Primer (pages 1β21): Elizabeth W. Sulzman
Chapter 2 Sources of Variation in the Stable Isotopic Composition of Plants (pages 22β60): John D. Marshall, J. Renee Brooks and Kate Lajtha
Chapter 3 Natural 15N? and 13C?Abundance as Indicators of Forest Nitrogen Status and Soil Carbon Dynamics (pages 61β82): Charles T. Garten, Paul J. Hanson, Donald E. Todd, Bonnie B. Lu and Deanne J. Brice
Chapter 4 Soil Nitrogen Isotope Composition (pages 83β98): R. Dave Evans
Chapter 5 Isotopic Study of the Biology of Modern and Fossil Vertebrates (pages 99β154): Paul L. Koch
Chapter 6 Isotopic Tracking of Migrant Wildlife (pages 155β175): Keith A. Hobson
Chapter 7 Natural Abundance of 15N in Marine Planktonic Ecosystems (pages 176β201): Joseph P. Montoya
Chapter 8 Stable Isotope Studies in Marine Chemoautotrophically Based Ecosystems: An Update (pages 202β237): Cindy Lee Van Dover
Chapter 9 Stable Isotope Ratios as Tracers in Marine Food Webs: An Update (pages 238β282): Robert H. Michener and Les Kaufman
Chapter 10 Stable Isotope Tracing of Temporal and Spatial Variability in Organic Matter Sources to Freshwater Ecosystems (pages 283β333): Jacques C. Finlay and Carol Kendall
Chapter 11 Stable Isotope Tracers in Watershed Hydrology (pages 334β374): Kevin McGuire and Jeff McDonnell
Chapter 12 Tracing Anthropogenic Inputs of Nitrogen to Ecosystems (pages 375β449): Carol Kendall, Emily M. Elliott and Scott D. Wankel
Chapter 13 Modeling the Dynamics of Stable?Isotope Ratios for Ecosystem Biogeochemistry (pages 450β479): William S. Currie
Chapter 14 Compound?Specific Stable Isotope Analysis in Ecology and Paleoecology (pages 480β540): Richard P. Evershed, Ian D. Bull, Lorna T. Corr, Zoe M. Crossman, Bart E. van Dongen, Claire J. Evans, Susan Jim, Hazel R. Mottram, Anna J. Mukherjee and Richard D. Pancost
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