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Assigning birds to geographic origin using feather hydrogen isotope ratios (δ2H): importance of year, age, and habitat

Haché et al., 2012

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7768817060347179277
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Haché S
Hobson K
Villard M
Bayne E
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Canadian Journal of Zoology

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In North America, gradients in the ratio of stable hydrogen isotopes in amount-weighted, growing-season mean precipitation (2H: 1H; depicted as δ2Hp) form a largely latitude- sensitive isoscape that can be used to estimate the geographical origin of animals. Feathers …
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