Ecological Archives E093-013-A3

Ryan J. Woodland, Marco A. Rodríguez, Pierre Magnan, Hélène Glémet, and Gilbert Cabana. 2012. Incorporating temporally dynamic baselines in isotopic mixing models. Ecology 93:131–144.

Appendix C (Table C1). Age, species code (as used in manuscript), sample size (NWt weight data; NI isotope data), and day of first capture (Day0 = ordinal day from 1 May) for each fish species from the Lake St. Pierre data set.  Estimates of instantaneous growth rate κ and initial δ13C (C0) are shown with 95% credible intervals.

Age
class
Species Sp. code NWt NI Day0 κ
(95% CI)
C0
(95% CI)
0+ Alewife
(Alosa pseudoharengus)
ALOPSE 53 51 64 0.049
(0.041, 0.056)
-20.86
(-22.33, -19.25)
White sucker
(Catostomus commersoni)
CATCOM 19 19 60 0.036
(0.017, 0.054)
-20.06
(-26.03, -14.68)
Mooneye
(Hiodon tergisus)
HIOTER 31 30 65 0.058
(0.050, 0.065)
-26.09
(-27.47, -24.61)
Yellow perch
(Perca flavescens)
PERFLA 43 15 63 0.038
(0.032, 0.043)
-25.02
(-29.68, -19.96)
Walleye
(Sander vitreum)
SANVIT 81 35 60 0.040
(0.033, 0.047)
-26.48
(-28.13, -24.73)
1+ Banded killifish
(Fundulus diaphanus)
FUNDIA 126 54 63 0.012
(0.009, 0.015)
-25.48
(-26.31, -24.66)
Pumpkinseed
(Lepomis gibbosus)
LEPGIB 144 52 58 0.018
(0.013, 0.025)
-27.74
(-28.92, -26.57)
Golden shiner
(Notemigonus crysoleucas)
NOTCRY 203 37 51 0.017
(0.012, 0.021)
-28.11
(-29.50, -26.71)
Spottail shiner
(Notropis hudsonius)
NOTHUD 87 57 51 0.015
(0.012, 0.017)
-19.99
(-20.63, -19.32)

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