New Research on Advancing Diet Reconstruction in Fish Eye Lenses
Bell-Tilcock et al. 2021. Advancing Diet Reconstruction in Fish Eye Lenses
Published by CWS researcher's Miranda Bell-Tilcock, Carson Jeffres, Andrew Rypel, Ted Sommer, Jacob Katz, George Whitman, and Rachel Johnson, this new open-access study uses fish eye lenses to isotopically explore diet and assess habitat needs. To date, no studies have used δ34S isotopes to examine eye lenses in freshwater taxa. Bell-Tilcock et al.'s work has been featured in Science Daily, Science & Climate, and on NPR's Science Friday!
-Read the paper: Bell-Tilcock et al. 2021. Advancing Diet Reconstruction in Fish Eye Lenses. Methods in Ecology & Evolution; 1-9.
-UC Davis Science & Climate, by Kat Kerlin: https://climatechange.ucdavis.edu/news/eyes-reveal-life-history-of-fish/
-Science Daily: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/01/210128091213.htm
-NPR Science Friday: https://www.sciencefriday.com/segments/salmon-eyes/