Stable Isotope Analysis Reveals Ocean Food Web Structure with 71% Accuracy
The scientists used stable isotopes to study the food web in Liusha Bay. They measured carbon and nitrogen levels in different organisms to figure out their trophic levels. By comparing this data with stomach content analysis, they found that the stable isotope method was effective in predicting trophic levels in 71% of cases. This shows that stable isotopes can be a useful tool for studying food webs in the ocean.