Stable Isotope Variability in Tissues of Temperate Stream Fishes

2005 
Abstract Previous measurements of stable isotope ratios in fishes have typically used white muscle, but potential applications exist for the use of other tissues. We tested three tissues (liver, fin, and gonad) in three freshwater species (juvenile Atlantic salmon Salmo salar, slimy sculpin Cottus cognatus, and brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis) to investigate potential ecological applications of stable isotopes in tissues other than muscle. Caudal fin tissue correlated closely with muscle tissue for Atlantic salmon and brook trout for δ13C (r = 0.96 and 0.94, respectively) and δ15N (r = 0.80 and 0.74). Liver δ13C values were tightly linked to muscle values, and differences were due to lipid effects. Associations between liver and muscle δ15N suggested subtle changes in nutritional status. Isotope ratios of gonads differed markedly between male and female slimy sculpin; these differences were probably governed by differences in the allocation of specific nutrients. Knowledge of isotopic fractionation amon...
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