<p dir="ltr">Stable isotope values (δ<sup>15</sup>N) and carbon (δ<sup>13</sup>C) from white muscle tissue from 191 specimens of claroteine and <i>Synodontis</i> catfishes from Lake Tanganyika (Zambia). A total of 113 claroteine specimens (minimum 1, maximum 22, median 10 specimens per species) and 78 <i>Synodontis</i><i> </i>specimens (minimum 11, maximum 21, median 16 specimens per species) as well as a variety of pelagic and littoral basal resources. Please refer to Peart et al. (2024) <i>Evolutionary </i><i>Journal</i><i> of the Linnean Society</i>, Supporting Information<i> </i>Table S1 for the full list of samples included.</p>
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