Stable carbon isotope analyses show dominance of C3 grasses in the feed selected by small herbivores at the alpine meadow at the Tibetan Plateau


Autoria(s): Yi XF
Data(s)

2006

Resumo

Muscle samples were collected from small herbivorous mammals (Ochotona curzoniae, Microtus oecnomus, Myospalax fontanierii and Lepus oiostolus) at the alpine meadow ecosystem at the Tibetan Plateau in order to address variability in stable carbon isotope composition. Stable carbon isotope values of muscles remain steady and show no significant variations (-25.72 to -27.04 parts per thousand) among the four small mammal species. Based on the mass balance theory of stable isotopes, it is proposed that small herbivorous mammals mainly (or totally) rely on C3 grasses as food supply, and there is few or no distribution of C4 grasses at the ecosystem. The results reflect our previous study on the isotope patterns of plant species. Thus, stable carbon isotope analysis of muscles provides a method to address dietary selection and dietary variability in herbivores. In addition, stable carbon isotopic analyses can be used to address changes in vegetation distributions in ecosystem and paleovegetaion and paleoclimate.

Identificador

http://ir.nwipb.ac.cn/handle/363003/1347

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/169677

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

Yi XF.Stable carbon isotope analyses show dominance of C3 grasses in the feed selected by small herbivores at the alpine meadow at the Tibetan Plateau.JOURNAL OF ANIMAL AND FEED SCIENCES,2006,15(1):115-120

Palavras-Chave #农业科学 #stable carbon isotope #small mammal #C3/C4 plant dominance #vegetation composition #alpine meadow #Tibetan Plateau
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