Gorokhova, Elena Table S6. Life table data for Brachiomus plicatilis exposed to 15N-enriched algal food. from Shifts in rotifer life history in response to stable isotope enrichment: testing theories of isotope effects on organismal growth In ecology, stable isotope labelling is commonly used for tracing material transfer in trophic interactions, nutrient budgets and biogeochemical processes. The main assumption in this approach is that the enrichment with a heavy isotope has no effect on the organism growth and metabolism. This assumption is, however, challenged by theoretical considerations and experimental studies on kinetic isotope effects <i>in vivo</i>. Here, I demonstrate profound changes in life histories of the rotifer <i>Brachionus plicatilis</i> fed <sup>15</sup>N-enriched algae (0.4–5.0 at%); i.e. at the enrichment levels commonly used in ecological studies. These findings support theoretically predicted effects of heavy isotope enrichment on growth, metabolism and ageing in biological systems and underline the importance of accounting for such effects when using stable isotope labelling in experimental studies. stable isotopes;15N-labelling;growth and life histories;longevity;isotope resonance theory;kinetic isotope effect 2017-03-22
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