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Advantages of using fecal samples for stable isotope analysis in bats : evidence from a triple isotopic experiment

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Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry. 2013, 27(17), pp. 1945-1953. ISSN 0951-4198. eISSN 1097-0231. Available under: doi: 10.1002/rcm.6649

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RATIONALE: Stable isotope analysis in ecological studies is usually conducted on biomaterials, e.g. muscle and blood,
that require catching the animals. Feces are rarely used for stable isotope analysis, despite the possibility of non-invasive sampling and short-term responsiveness to dietary changes. This promising method is neglected due to a lack of calibration experiments and unknown diet-feces isotopic difference (Δdiet-feces.
METHODS: To fill this gap, we simulated trophic changes occurring in nature when animals switch feeding habitats, e.g.
by moving from freshwater to terrestrial systems, from cultivated areas to forests or changing distance from marine
environments. In a controlled experiment, the diet of two bat species (Myotis myotis, Rhinolophus ferrumequinum) was
altered to an isotopically distinct one. We measured stable nitrogen, carbon and the rarely used sulfur isotope in feces,
and calculated Δdiet-feces values.
RESULTS: The feces acquired the new dietary signature within 2–3 h from food ingestion; thus, they are suited for
detecting recent and rapid dietary changes. The Δdiet-feces (Δ) did not differ between species or diet (overall means ± standard deviation (sd)): Δ15N: 1.47 ± 1.51‰, Δ13C: –0.11 ± 0.80‰, Δ34S: 0.74 ± 1.10‰. Only Δ15N for M. myotis was
significantly different from zero and only Δ13C differed among the days of the experiment.
CONCLUSIONS: Fecal stable isotopes can be now further applied in mammalian ecology. This includes a range of
applications, such as studying changes in trophic level, resource or habitat use, on a short time-scale. Such information
is gaining importance for monitoring rapidly changing ecosystems under anthropogenic influence. Copyright © 2013
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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ISO 690SALVARINA, Ioanna, Elizabeth YOHANNES, Björn M. SIEMERS, Klemen KOSELJ, 2013. Advantages of using fecal samples for stable isotope analysis in bats : evidence from a triple isotopic experiment. In: Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry. 2013, 27(17), pp. 1945-1953. ISSN 0951-4198. eISSN 1097-0231. Available under: doi: 10.1002/rcm.6649
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@article{Salvarina2013-09-15Advan-25922,
  year={2013},
  doi={10.1002/rcm.6649},
  title={Advantages of using fecal samples for stable isotope analysis in bats : evidence from a triple isotopic experiment},
  number={17},
  volume={27},
  issn={0951-4198},
  journal={Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry},
  pages={1945--1953},
  author={Salvarina, Ioanna and Yohannes, Elizabeth and Siemers, Björn M. and Koselj, Klemen}
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