Publications by authors named "Ying-Jun Qin"

Stable isotopes are increasingly used to detect and understand the impacts of environmental changes on riverine ecological properties. The δC and δN signatures of fish with different feeding habits were measured in a large subtropical river to evaluate how fish isotopic niches respond to environmental gradients and human disturbance. From basal resources to fish consumers, the high values of epilithic periphyton (biofilm) δC and suspended particulate organic matter δN concurrently determined the niche ranges and space (e.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Isotopic niches reflect the basic structure and functioning of river food webs; however, their response to riverine environments remains unclear. We used stable isotope analysis and community-wide metrics to quantify how invertebrate niches vary with environmental changes along a large subtropical river in China. Eight niche metrics, which had higher values in the wet than in the dry season, increased from headwaters to the middle river and decreased sharply near the estuarine industrial zones.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF