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Variation in stable‐isotope ratios between fin and muscle tissues can alter assessment of resource use in tropical river fishes
Authors:B Hayden  S Tongnunui  F W H Beamish  P Nithirojpakdee  R A Cunjak
Institution:1. Canadian Rivers Institute and Biology Department, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB, Canada;2. Environmental Science, Faculty of Science, Burapha University, Bangsaen, Chon Buri 20131, Thailand;3. Faculty of Argo‐Industrial Technology, Rajamangala University of Technology, Tawan‐Ok Chanthaburi Campus, Chanthaburi 22210, Thailand
Abstract:Carbon and nitrogen stable‐isotope ratios were compared of fin and muscle tissue from 15 fish species collected from seven headwater rivers in eastern and western Thailand. In addition, two‐source stable‐isotope mixing models were used to derive estimates of each fish's reliance on allochthonous and autochthonous energy based on fin and muscle tissues. Across the dataset, fish fin was enriched in 13C relative to muscle by c. 1·5‰. Variation in δ15N between tissues was below statistically significant levels. Estimates of autochthonous resource use calculated from fin tissue were on average 15% greater than those calculated from muscle. Linear mixed‐effects models indicated that inter‐tissue variation in estimates of resource use was predominantly related to inter‐tissue variation in δ13C. Fish fin is a credible and desirable alternative to tissues such as muscle or liver which require destructive sampling of fishes. Care must be taken, however, when estimating resource use or interpreting previous estimates of resource use derived from different tissues.
Keywords:allochthonous  autochthonous  carbon  nitrogen  stream  Thailand
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