Stable isotope views on ecosystem function : challenging or challenged?

Victor Resco de Dios, José I. Querejeta, Kiona Ogle, Jordi Voltas, M. Teresa Sebastià, Penelope Serrano-Ortiz, Juan C. Linares, Cristina Moreno-Gutiérrez, Asier Herrero, José A. Carreira, Patricia Torres-Cañabate, Fernando Valladares

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    Abstract

    Stable isotopes and their potential for detecting various and complex ecosystem processes are attracting an increasing number of scientists. Progress is challenging, particularly under global change scenarios, but some established views have been challenged. The IX meeting of the Spanish Association of Terrestrial Ecology (AAET, Úbeda, 18–22 October 2009) hosted a symposium on the ecology of stable isotopes where the linear mixing model approach of partitioning sinks and sources of carbon and water fluxes within an ecosystem was challenged, and new applications of stable isotopes for the study of plant interactions were evaluated. Discussion was also centred on the need for networks that monitor ecological processes using stable isotopes and key ideas for fostering future research with isotopes.
    Original languageEnglish
    Number of pages3
    JournalBiology Letters
    Publication statusPublished - 2010

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    © 2009 The Royal Society

    Keywords

    • mixing models
    • monitoring networks
    • oxygen isotapes
    • plant interactions
    • water isotapes

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