نتایج جستجو برای: carbon isotope discrimination delta

تعداد نتایج: 423589  

2015
Michaela Holá Miloš Ježek Tomáš Kušta Michaela Košatová

Stable isotope measurements are increasingly being used to gain insights into the nutritional ecology of many wildlife species and their role in ecosystem structure and function. Such studies require estimations of trophic discrimination factors (i.e. differences in the isotopic ratio between the consumer and its diet). Although trophic discrimination factors are tissue- and species-specific, r...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Helen W Kreuzer-Martin Michael J Lott Janet Dorigan James R Ehleringer

Bacillus subtilis, a Gram-positive, endospore-forming soil bacterium, was grown in media made with water of varying oxygen (delta(18)O) and hydrogen (deltaD) stable isotope ratios. Logarithmically growing cells and spores were each harvested from the cultures and their delta(18)O and deltaD values determined. Oxygen and hydrogen stable isotope ratios of organic matter were linearly related with...

Journal: :Bone 2010
Alexander Heuser Anton Eisenhauer

We explored the possibility of using natural calcium (Ca) isotope variations in the urine (delta(44/40)Ca(urine)) as a proxy for the Ca balance in the human body. We chose two test persons extremely different in their health status, gender and age (4-year-old healthy boy and a 60-year-old woman known to suffer from osteoporosis). During a 5 day interval the Ca isotope composition of the individ...

2003
Chun-Ta Lai Andrew J. Schauer Jay M. Ham James R. Ehleringer

[1] Stable isotope ratios of various ecosystem components and net ecosystem exchange (NEE) CO2 fluxes were measured in a C3-C4 mixture tallgrass prairie near Manhattan, Kansas. The July 2002 study period was chosen because of contrasting soil moisture contents, which allowed us to address the effects of drought on photosynthetic CO2 uptake and isotopic discrimination. Significantly higher NEE f...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Jason B. West Adam Sobek James R. Ehleringer

The stable hydrogen (delta(2)H) and oxygen (delta(18)O) isotope ratios of organic and inorganic materials record biological and physical processes through the effects of substrate isotopic composition and fractionations that occur as reactions proceed. At large scales, these processes can exhibit spatial predictability because of the effects of coherent climatic patterns over the Earth's surfac...

Journal: :The Journal of animal ecology 2008
John M Logan Timothy D Jardine Timothy J Miller Stuart E Bunn Richard A Cunjak Molly E Lutcavage

1. Lipids have more negative delta(13)C values relative to other major biochemical compounds in plant and animal tissues. Although variable lipid content in biological tissues alters results and conclusions of delta(13)C analyses in aquatic food web and migration studies, no standard correction protocol exists. 2. We compared chemical extraction and mathematical correction methods for freshwate...

Journal: :Geology 2000
C H House J W Schopf K D McKeegan C D Coath T M Harrison K O Stetter

Ion microprobe measurements of carbon isotope ratios were made in 30 specimens representing six fossil genera of microorganisms petrified in stromatolitic chert from the approximately 850 Ma Bitter Springs Formation, Australia, and the approximately 2100 Ma Gunflint Formation, Canada. The delta 13C(PDB) values from individual microfossils of the Bitter Springs Formation ranged from -21.3 +/- 1....

Journal: :Tree physiology 1999
Rodney E. Pennington Charles R. Tischler Hyrum B. Johnson H. Wayne Polley

Carbon isotope composition (delta(13)C) is a useful surrogate for integrated, plant water-use efficiency (WUE) when measured on plants grown in a common environment. In a variety of species, genetic variation in delta(13)C has been linked to the distribution of genotypes across gradients in atmospheric and soil water. We examined genetic variation for delta(13)C in seedlings of honey mesquite (...

Journal: :Journal of biomolecular NMR 2003
Ioannis Vakonakis Miguel Salazar Mijeong Kang Kim R Dunbar Andy C LiWang

Deuterium isotope effects and fractionation factors of N1.H3-N3 hydrogen bonded Watson-Crick A:T base pairs of two DNA dodecamers are presented here. Specifically, two-bond deuterium isotope effects on the chemical shifts of (13)C2 and (13)C4, (2)delta(13)C2 and (2)delta(13)C4, and equilibrium deuterium/protium fractionation factors of H3, Phi, were measured and seen to correlate with the chemi...

Journal: :Geochemical Transactions 2008
Anette Büchl Chris J Hawkesworth K Vala Ragnarsdottir David R Brown

Cu and Zn have naturally occurring non radioactive isotopes, and their isotopic systematics in a biological context are poorly understood. In this study we used double focussing mass spectroscopy to determine the ratios for these isotopes for the first time in mouse brain. The Cu and Zn isotope ratios for four strains of wild-type mice showed no significant difference (delta 65Cu -0.12 to -0.78...

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