Biochemical and physiological bases for the use of carbon and nitrogen isotopes in environmental and ecological studies

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Naohiko Ohkouchi
Nanako O Ogawa
Yoshito Chikaraishi
Hiroyuki Tanaka
Eitaro Wada
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[1] Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology,Primate Research Institute
[2] Kyoto University,undefined
[3] National Research Institute of Fisheries Science,undefined
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Carbon isotopic composition; Nitrogen isotopic composition; Ecosystem; Food web; Chlorophyll; Trophic position; Amino acid; Animal organ;
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We review the biochemical and physiological bases of the use of carbon and nitrogen isotopic compositions as an approach for environmental and ecological studies. Biochemical processes commonly observed in the biosphere, including the decarboxylation and deamination of amino acids, are the key factors in this isotopic approach. The principles drawn from the isotopic distributions disentangle the complex dynamics of the biosphere and allow the interactions between the geosphere and biosphere to be analyzed in detail. We also summarize two recently examined topics with new datasets: the isotopic compositions of individual biosynthetic products (chlorophylls and amino acids) and those of animal organs for further pursuing the basis of the methodology. As a tool for investigating complex systems, compound-specific isotopic analysis compensates the intrinsic disadvantages of bulk isotopic signatures. Chlorophylls provide information about the particular processes of various photoautotrophs, whereas amino acids provide a precise measure of the trophic positions of heterotrophs. The isotopic distributions of carbon and nitrogen in a single organism as well as in the whole biosphere are strongly regulated, so that their major components such as amino acids are coordinated appropriately rather than controlled separately.
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