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1. Protocols for sample preparation and compound-specific stable-isotope analyses (δ2H, δ13C) of fatty acids in biological and environmental samples

2. Contrasting energy pathways suggest differing susceptibility of pelagic fishes to an invasive ecosystem engineer in a large lake system

3. Isotopic (δ2H and δ13C) tracing the provenance and fate of individual fatty acids fueling migrating animals: A case study of the monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus)

4. Decomposition rate and biochemical fate of carbon from natural polymers and microplastics in boreal lakes

5. Elevated temperature and browning increase dietary methylmercury, but decrease essential fatty acids at the base of lake food webs

6. Fatty acid composition differs between emergent aquatic and terrestrial insects—A detailed single system approach

7. Use of Fatty Acids From Aquatic Prey Varies With Foraging Strategy

8. Fatty acid stable isotopes add clarity, but also complexity, to tracing energy pathways in aquatic food webs

9. Selective Fatty Acid Retention and Turnover in the Freshwater Amphipod Pallaseopsis quadrispinosa

10. Daphnia magna fitness during low food supply under different water temperature and brownification scenarios

14. Metal Exposure and Sex Shape the Fatty Acid Profile of Midges and Reduce the Aquatic Subsidy to Terrestrial Food Webs

15. Mass spectrometry imaging reveals the spatial distribution of essential lipids in Daphnia magna – potential implications for trophic ecology

16. Algal Density Controls the Spatial Variations in Hg Bioconcentration and Bioaccumulation at the Base of the Pelagic Food Web of Lake Taihu, China

17. Climate change‐induced deprivation of dietary essential fatty acids can reduce growth and mitochondrial efficiency of wild juvenile salmon

18. Dietary availability determines metabolic conversion of long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids in spiders: a dual compound-specific stable isotope approach

19. The role of vital dietary biomolecules in eco-evo-devo dynamics

20. How phytoplankton biomass controls metal(loid) bioaccumulation in size-fractionated plankton in anthropogenic-impacted subtropical lakes: A comprehensive study in the Yangtze River Delta, China

21. Discrimination between freshwater and marine fish using fatty acids: ecological implications and future perspectives

22. Diet composition and quality of a Salmo trutta (L.) population stocked in a high mountain lake since the Middle Ages

23. Hydrogen isotopes (delta H-2) of polyunsaturated fatty acids track bioconversion by zooplankton

24. Grazing resistance and poor food quality of a widespread mixotroph impair zooplankton secondary production

26. Linking Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids in Natural Diet with Brain Size of Wild Consumers

27. Lowered nutritional quality of prey decrease the growth and biomolecule content of rainbow trout fry

28. Export of dietary lipids via emergent insects from eutrophic fishponds

29. Linking brain size in wild stream-dwelling brown trout with dietary supply of omega-3 fatty acids

30. Compound‐specific stable hydrogen isotope ( δ 2 H) analyses of fatty acids: A new method and perspectives for trophic and movement ecology

31. Mountain lakes: Eyes on global environmental change

32. Terrestrial diet influences mercury bioaccumulation in zooplankton and macroinvertebrates in lakes with differing dissolved organic carbon concentrations

34. Compound-specific stable hydrogen isotope (δ

35. Omega-3 PUFA profoundly affect neural, physiological, and behavioural competences - implications for systemic changes in trophic interactions

37. The CO2 exchange of a small mountain lake as affected by the local thermo-topographically driven flow regime

39. Author response for 'The evolutionary ecology of fatty‐acid variation: Implications for consumer adaptation and diversification'

41. Taxonomic composition and lake bathymetry influence fatty acid export via emergent insects

42. Elevated temperature and browning increase dietary methylmercury, but decrease essential fatty acids at the base of lake food webs

43. Hydrology controls the carbon mass balance of a mountain lake in the eastern European Alps

44. Longitudinal variation in the nutritional quality of basal food sources and its effect on invertebrates and fish in subalpine rivers

46. Parasitic Chytrids Upgrade and Convey Primary Produced Carbon During Inedible Algae Proliferation

47. Stable isotopes of fatty acids: current and future perspectives for advancing trophic ecology

48. Unlocking the power of fatty acids as dietary tracers and metabolic signals in fishes and aquatic invertebrates

49. Is terrestrial carbon degradation in stream hyporheic zones stimulated by nutrients?

50. Fatty acid stable isotopes add clarity, but also complexity, to tracing energy pathways in aquatic food webs

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