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      The prospects of poop: a review of past achievements and future possibilities in faecal isotope analysis

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      Biological Reviews
      Wiley

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          What can the stable isotope values of human and animal faeces tell us? This often under‐appreciated waste product is gaining recognition across a variety of disciplines. Faecal isotopes provide a means of monitoring diet, resource partitioning, landscape use, tracking nutrient inputs and cycling, and reconstructing past climate and environment. Here, we review what faeces are composed of, their temporal resolution, and how these factors may be impacted by digestive physiology and efficiency. As faeces are often used to explore diet, we clarify how isotopic offsets between diet and faeces can be calculated, as well as some differences among commonly used calculations that can lead to confusion. Generally, faecal carbon isotope (δ 13C) values are lower than those of the diet, while faecal nitrogen isotope values (δ 15N) values are higher than in the diet. However, there is considerable variability both within and among species. We explore the role of study design and how limitations stemming from a variety of factors can affect both the reliability and interpretability of faecal isotope data sets. Finally, we summarise the various ways in which faecal isotopes have been applied to date and provide some suggestions for future research. Despite remaining challenges, faecal isotope data are poised to continue to contribute meaningfully to a variety of fields.

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                Biological Reviews
                Biological Reviews
                Wiley
                1464-7931
                1469-185X
                December 2023
                July 12 2023
                December 2023
                : 98
                : 6
                : 2091-2113
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Department of Geosciences Virginia Tech 4044 Derring Hall, 926 West Campus Dr Blacksburg VA 24061 USA
                [2 ] Department of Geosciences University of Cincinnati 500 Geology Physics Building, 345 Clifton Court Cincinnati OH 45221‐0013 USA
                [3 ] Department of Anthropology University of Cincinnati 481 Braunstein Hall Cincinnati OH 45221‐0380 USA
                [4 ] National Youth Science Foundation PO Box 3387 Charleston WV 25333‐3387 USA
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                10.1111/brv.12996
                efa21223-c7b3-457f-a616-a4f921129c57
                © 2023

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/

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