Rubenstein Dustin R, Hobson Keith A
Cornell University, Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, Seeley G. Mudd Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853-2702, USA.
Trends Ecol Evol. 2004 May;19(5):256-63. doi: 10.1016/j.tree.2004.03.017.
Establishing patterns of movement of wild animals is crucial for our understanding of their ecology, life history and behavior, and is a prerequisite for their effective conservation. Advances in the use of stable isotope markers make it possible to track a diversity of animal species in a variety of habitats. This approach is revolutionizing the way in which we make connections between phases of the annual cycle of migratory animals. However, researchers must exercise care in their application of isotopic methods. Here, we review stable isotope patterns in nature and discuss recent tracking applications in a range of taxa. To aid in the interpretation and design of effective and insightful isotope movement studies, we discuss a series of key issues and assumptions. This exciting field will advance rapidly if researchers consider these aspects of study design and interpretation carefully.
确定野生动物的活动模式对于我们理解它们的生态、生活史和行为至关重要,也是对它们进行有效保护的前提条件。稳定同位素标记技术的进步使我们能够在各种栖息地追踪多种动物物种。这种方法正在彻底改变我们将迁徙动物年度周期各阶段联系起来的方式。然而,研究人员在应用同位素方法时必须谨慎。在此,我们回顾自然界中的稳定同位素模式,并讨论其在一系列分类群中的最新追踪应用。为了有助于解释和设计有效且有见地的同位素移动研究,我们讨论了一系列关键问题和假设。如果研究人员仔细考虑研究设计和解释的这些方面,这个令人兴奋的领域将会迅速发展。