Integrative measures of consumption rates in salmon: expansion and application of a trace element approach
- Title: Integrative measures of consumption rates in salmon: expansion and application of a trace element approach
Author: BRIAN P. KENNEDY, BJOERN KLAUE, JOEL D. BLUM and CAROL L. FOLT
Reference: Journal of Applied, Ecology 200441 , 1009–1020
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Keywords: assimilation, bioenergetics, caesium (Cs), critical period, Atlantic salmon
Abstract: ► Establishing reliable estimates of consumption is necessary for understanding the physiology, bioenergetics and trophic relationships of organisms. For fish, the inability to measure consumption directly prevents a mechanistic understanding of habitat– foraging relationships. Building upon established models for 137caesium (Cs) mass balance in fish, we used natural abundances of a stable geologically derived isotope of Cs to estimate consumption rates over the first growing season for Atlantic salmon Salmo salar and to derive a general model that provides integrative estimates of consumption rates for individuals of all sizes.
URL: http://www.uiweb.uidaho.edu/cifees/publications/kennedy_jae2004.pdf