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Temporal shift in nutrient input to cold-seep food webs revealed by stable-isotope signatures of associated communities
Erik E. Cordes
, Erin L. Becker
, Charles R. Fisher
Eberly College of Science
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Carbon Isotopes
33%
Chemosynthesis
66%
Cold Seep
100%
Community Structure
33%
Community-associated
100%
Complex Food Webs
33%
D-value
33%
Diverse Communities
66%
Food Web
100%
Generalist
33%
Grazer
33%
Group-as-a-whole
33%
Gulf of Mexico
33%
High Biomass
33%
Isotope Measurements
33%
Isotopic Signature
33%
Low Biomass
33%
Most Complex
33%
Nitrogen Isotopes
33%
Non-endemic
66%
Nutrient Input
100%
Stable Isotope Ratios
100%
Stable Isotopes
66%
Sulfur Stable Isotopes
33%
Temporal Shift
100%
Tubeworms
66%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Carbon 14
25%
Cold Seep
100%
Food Web
100%
Generalist
25%
Gulf of Mexico
25%
Nitrogen 15
25%
Stable Isotope
100%
Trophic Level
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Food Web
100%
Trophic Level
50%