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Experimental evidence shows no fractionation of strontium isotopes ((87)Sr/(86)Sr) among soil, plants, and herbivores: implications for tracking wildlife and forensic science.

D T Tyler Flockhart1, T Kurt Kyser, Don Chipley, Nathan G Miller, D Ryan Norris.   

Abstract

Strontium isotopes ((87)Sr/(86)Sr) can be useful biological markers for a wide range of forensic science applications, including wildlife tracking. However, one of the main advantages of using (87)Sr/(86)Sr values, that there is no fractionation from geological bedrock sources through the food web, also happens to be a critical assumption that has never been tested experimentally. We test this assumption by measuring (87)Sr/(86)Sr values across three trophic levels in a controlled greenhouse experiment. Adult monarch butterflies were raised on obligate larval host milkweed plants that were, in turn, grown on seven different soil types collected across Canada. We found no significant differences between (87)Sr/(86)Sr values in leachable Sr from soil minerals, organic soil, milkweed leaves, and monarch butterfly wings. Our results suggest that strontium isoscapes developed from (87)Sr/(86)Sr values in bedrock or soil may serve as a reliable biological marker in forensic science for a range of taxa and across large geographic areas.

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Keywords:  Danaus plexippus; geographic assignment; isoscape; isotope ecology; migration; migratory connectivity; monarch butterfly; plant; soil; strontium-86; strontium-87

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25789981     DOI: 10.1080/10256016.2015.1021345

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Isotopes Environ Health Stud        ISSN: 1025-6016            Impact factor:   1.675


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