Tooth enamel nitrogen isotope composition records trophic position: a tool for reconstructing food webs

Communications biology(2023)

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Nitrogen isotopes are widely used to study the trophic position of animals in modern food webs; however, their application in the fossil record is severely limited by degradation of organic material during fossilization. In this study, we show that the nitrogen isotope composition of organic matter preserved in mammalian tooth enamel (δ 15 N enamel ) records diet and trophic position. The δ 15 N enamel of modern African mammals shows a 3.7‰ increase between herbivores and carnivores as expected from trophic enrichment, and there is a strong positive correlation between δ 15 N enamel and δ 15 N bone-collagen values from the same individuals. Additionally, δ 15 N enamel values of Late Pleistocene fossil teeth preserve diet and trophic level information, despite complete diagenetic loss of collagen in the same specimens. We demonstrate that δ 15 N enamel represents a powerful geochemical proxy for diet that is applicable to fossils and can help delineate major dietary transitions in ancient vertebrate lineages.
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Element cycles,Palaeoecology,Palaeontology,Life Sciences,general
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