Abstract
Increasing numbers of studies have recently used stable isotopes of nitrogen (δ15 N) and carbon (δ13 C) to clarify the source of nutrients in lake water and sediments, the structure and energy flow of food webs, the bioaccumulation and biomagnification of hazardous chemicals in aquatic animals, and temporal trends in lake environments. In lake research in particular, the analysis of δ15 N and δ13 C is a powerful tool in analyzing the structure of the food web and energy flows, as well as the bioaccumulation and biomagnification of toxic chemicals in aquatic animals. Furthermore, the integration of data on food webs, stable isotope ratios, and environmental geochemistry can be useful in evaluating the risks of exposure to environmental contaminants. It is hoped that further research on lake environments using stable isotopic methods can be performed with the aim of conserving water quality and aquatic ecosystems. Key
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IIZUMI, Y. (2007). Studies of lake environments using stable isotope ratios of nitrogen (.DELTA.15N) and Carbon (.DELTA.13C). Journal of Japanese Association of Hydrological Sciences, 37(4), 209–220. https://doi.org/10.4145/jahs.37.209
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