Lipid-correction models for 613C values across small pelagic fishes (Clupeiformes) from the Atlantic Ocean

MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH(2023)

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The interpretation of delta C-13 values in trophic ecology requires standardization of the lipid content of organisms estimated through their C:N ratio. To avoid time-consuming lipid extractions, the use of mathematical corrections has been developed for many years, and the conclusions generally point in the direction of species-specific adjustment of the models. This study aimed at defining the maximum taxonomic level required to obtain the best corrected delta C-13 values in small pelagic fish of the order Clupeiformes. delta C-13 values of six species were analyzed bulk and lipid-free, and were used to fit and validate linear and mass-balance models at different taxonomic levels. Despite a species effect combined with the C:N ratio effect, the corrected delta C-13 values produced by a global model for the Clupeiformes were as good as or better when compared to lipid-free samples than those produced by species-specific models, paving the way for possible generalization to other species in this order. At the order level, the linear model outperformed the mass-balance model.
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Carbon isotope,Clupeiformes,C:N ratio,Lipid removal,Trophic ecology
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