Gow et al., 2012 - Google Patents
An examination of stable hydrogen isotope (δD) variation in adult and juvenile feathers from a migratory songbirdGow et al., 2012
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- Gow E
- Stutchbury B
- Done T
- Kyser T
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- Canadian Journal of Zoology
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Stable hydrogen isotopes (δD) can help predict geographic origin of tissue growth but within- site variation of feather δD (δDf) exists. Multiple hypotheses explain δDf variation: moult timing, physiology, and spatio-temporal differences in source deuterium, but there have …
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