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- Title
Kangaroo metabolism does not cause the relationship between bone collagen δ<sup>15</sup>N and water availability.
- Authors
MURPHY, BRETT P.; BOWMAN, DAVID M. J. S.
- Abstract
1. A negative relationship between water availability and the abundance of 15N relative to 14N (expressed as δ15N) in the bone collagen of herbivores has been widely reported. However, the relative importance of dietary δ15N and animal metabolism in producing this effect remains unclear. 2. To evaluate the relative importance of these two factors, we examined variation in δ15N of both grass foliage and kangaroo ( Macropus spp.) bone collagen. We assessed whether the offset between grass and bone collagen δ15N was constant with respect to water availability. 3. An index of water availability (annual actual evapotranspiration/annual potential evapotranspiration) explained a considerable proportion of the variation in both grass δ15N ( R2 = 0·40) and bone collagen δ15N ( R2 = 0·57), and the slopes of these negative relationships were similar, with a near-constant δ15N offset between grass foliage and bone collagen. 4. This finding suggests that dietary δ15N is the main cause of the negative relationship between kangaroo bone collagen δ15N and water availability, with metabolic factors having little discernible effect.
- Subjects
HERBIVORES; MACROPUS; COLLAGEN; NITROGEN isotopes; GRASSES; RAINFALL; METABOLISM; KANGAROOS; EVAPOTRANSPIRATION; FOLIAGE plants
- Publication
Functional Ecology, 2006, Vol 20, Issue 6, p1062
- ISSN
0269-8463
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1365-2435.2006.01186.x