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. 2016 Aug 11;6:30897. doi: 10.1038/srep30897

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Assimilation of terrestrial-origin carbon by Daphnia in relation to the proportion of terrestrial particulate organic carbon (t-POC) in (A) mixed birch-algae diet (square) and (B) in mixed reed-algae diet (diamond). The assimilation of terrestrial-origin organic carbon (OC) (filled black and red symbols), based on stable isotope analyses, did not differ to that available in the diets (filled grey symbols; (C,D). The proportion of assimilated terrestrial-origin fatty acids (FAs) by Daphnia (white squares) was lower than that available in mixed birch-algae diet (yellow squares) but higher (white diamonds) than that available in mixed reed-algae diet (yellow diamonds; E,F).