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| author | Sabadel, Amandine J M Riekenberg, Philip Ayala-Diaz, Monica Belk, Mark C Bennett, Jerusha Bode, Antonio Bury, Sarah J Dabouineau, Laurent Delgado, Josette Finucci, Brittany García-Seoane, Rita Giari, Luisa Henkens, Jessica IJsseldijk, Lonneke L Joling, Tijs Kerr-Hislop, Ollie MacLeod, Colin D Meyer, Lauren McGill, Rona A R Negro, Eleonora Quillfeldt, Petra Reed, Cecile Roberts, Chloe Sayyaf Dezfuli, Bahram Schmidt, Olaf Sturbois, Anthony Suchomel, Andrew D Thieltges, David W van der Lingen, Carl D van der Meer, Marcel T J Viana, Inés G Weston, Mark Willis, Trevor J Filion, Antoine |
| author_facet | Sabadel, Amandine J M Riekenberg, Philip Ayala-Diaz, Monica Belk, Mark C Bennett, Jerusha Bode, Antonio Bury, Sarah J Dabouineau, Laurent Delgado, Josette Finucci, Brittany García-Seoane, Rita Giari, Luisa Henkens, Jessica IJsseldijk, Lonneke L Joling, Tijs Kerr-Hislop, Ollie MacLeod, Colin D Meyer, Lauren McGill, Rona A R Negro, Eleonora Quillfeldt, Petra Reed, Cecile Roberts, Chloe Sayyaf Dezfuli, Bahram Schmidt, Olaf Sturbois, Anthony Suchomel, Andrew D Thieltges, David W van der Lingen, Carl D van der Meer, Marcel T J Viana, Inés G Weston, Mark Willis, Trevor J Filion, Antoine Sabadel, Amandine J M Riekenberg, Philip Ayala-Diaz, Monica Belk, Mark C Bennett, Jerusha Bode, Antonio Bury, Sarah J Dabouineau, Laurent Delgado, Josette Finucci, Brittany García-Seoane, Rita Giari, Luisa Henkens, Jessica IJsseldijk, Lonneke L Joling, Tijs Kerr-Hislop, Ollie MacLeod, Colin D Meyer, Lauren McGill, Rona A R Negro, Eleonora Quillfeldt, Petra Reed, Cecile Roberts, Chloe Sayyaf Dezfuli, Bahram Schmidt, Olaf Sturbois, Anthony Suchomel, Andrew D Thieltges, David W van der Lingen, Carl D van der Meer, Marcel T J Viana, Inés G Weston, Mark Willis, Trevor J Filion, Antoine |
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| contents | Establishing a comprehensive host-parasite stable isotope database to unravel trophic relationships. Sabadel, Amandine J M Riekenberg, Philip Ayala-Diaz, Monica Belk, Mark C Bennett, Jerusha Bode, Antonio Bury, Sarah J Dabouineau, Laurent Delgado, Josette Finucci, Brittany García-Seoane, Rita Giari, Luisa Henkens, Jessica IJsseldijk, Lonneke L Joling, Tijs Kerr-Hislop, Ollie MacLeod, Colin D Meyer, Lauren McGill, Rona A R Negro, Eleonora Quillfeldt, Petra Reed, Cecile Roberts, Chloe Sayyaf Dezfuli, Bahram Schmidt, Olaf Sturbois, Anthony Suchomel, Andrew D Thieltges, David W van der Lingen, Carl D van der Meer, Marcel T J Viana, Inés G Weston, Mark Willis, Trevor J Filion, Antoine Host-Parasite Interactions Animals Nitrogen Isotopes Carbon Isotopes Databases, Factual Sulfur Isotopes Parasites Over the past decades, stable isotopes have been infrequently used to characterise host-parasite trophic relationships. This is because we have not yet identified consistent patterns in stable isotope values between parasites and their host tissues across species, which are crucial for understanding host-parasite dynamics. To address this, we initiated a worldwide collaboration to establish a unique database of stable isotope values of novel host-parasite pairs, effectively doubling the existing data in published literature. This database includes nitrogen, carbon, and sulphur stable isotope values. We present 3213 stable isotope data entries, representing 586 previously unpublished host-parasite pairs. Additionally, while existing literature was particularly limited in sulphur isotope values, we tripled information on this crucial element. By publishing unreported host-parasite pairs from previously unsampled areas of the world and using appropriate host tissues, our dataset stands unparalleled. We anticipate that end-users will utilise our database to uncover generalisable patterns, deepening our understanding of the complexities of parasite-host relationships and driving future research efforts in stable isotope parasitology. |
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| id | pubmed_40229317 |
| institution | PubMed |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 2025 |
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| spellingShingle | Establishing a comprehensive host-parasite stable isotope database to unravel trophic relationships. Sabadel, Amandine J M Riekenberg, Philip Ayala-Diaz, Monica Belk, Mark C Bennett, Jerusha Bode, Antonio Bury, Sarah J Dabouineau, Laurent Delgado, Josette Finucci, Brittany García-Seoane, Rita Giari, Luisa Henkens, Jessica IJsseldijk, Lonneke L Joling, Tijs Kerr-Hislop, Ollie MacLeod, Colin D Meyer, Lauren McGill, Rona A R Negro, Eleonora Quillfeldt, Petra Reed, Cecile Roberts, Chloe Sayyaf Dezfuli, Bahram Schmidt, Olaf Sturbois, Anthony Suchomel, Andrew D Thieltges, David W van der Lingen, Carl D van der Meer, Marcel T J Viana, Inés G Weston, Mark Willis, Trevor J Filion, Antoine Host-Parasite Interactions Animals Nitrogen Isotopes Carbon Isotopes Databases, Factual Sulfur Isotopes Parasites Establishing a comprehensive host-parasite stable isotope database to unravel trophic relationships. Sabadel, Amandine J M Riekenberg, Philip Ayala-Diaz, Monica Belk, Mark C Bennett, Jerusha Bode, Antonio Bury, Sarah J Dabouineau, Laurent Delgado, Josette Finucci, Brittany García-Seoane, Rita Giari, Luisa Henkens, Jessica IJsseldijk, Lonneke L Joling, Tijs Kerr-Hislop, Ollie MacLeod, Colin D Meyer, Lauren McGill, Rona A R Negro, Eleonora Quillfeldt, Petra Reed, Cecile Roberts, Chloe Sayyaf Dezfuli, Bahram Schmidt, Olaf Sturbois, Anthony Suchomel, Andrew D Thieltges, David W van der Lingen, Carl D van der Meer, Marcel T J Viana, Inés G Weston, Mark Willis, Trevor J Filion, Antoine Host-Parasite Interactions Animals Nitrogen Isotopes Carbon Isotopes Databases, Factual Sulfur Isotopes Parasites Over the past decades, stable isotopes have been infrequently used to characterise host-parasite trophic relationships. This is because we have not yet identified consistent patterns in stable isotope values between parasites and their host tissues across species, which are crucial for understanding host-parasite dynamics. To address this, we initiated a worldwide collaboration to establish a unique database of stable isotope values of novel host-parasite pairs, effectively doubling the existing data in published literature. This database includes nitrogen, carbon, and sulphur stable isotope values. We present 3213 stable isotope data entries, representing 586 previously unpublished host-parasite pairs. Additionally, while existing literature was particularly limited in sulphur isotope values, we tripled information on this crucial element. By publishing unreported host-parasite pairs from previously unsampled areas of the world and using appropriate host tissues, our dataset stands unparalleled. We anticipate that end-users will utilise our database to uncover generalisable patterns, deepening our understanding of the complexities of parasite-host relationships and driving future research efforts in stable isotope parasitology. |
| title | Establishing a comprehensive host-parasite stable isotope database to unravel trophic relationships. |
| topic | Host-Parasite Interactions Animals Nitrogen Isotopes Carbon Isotopes Databases, Factual Sulfur Isotopes Parasites |
| url | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40229317/ |