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The influence of sulfur and hair growth on stable isotope diet estimates for grizzly bears

Mowat et al., 2017

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Mowat G
Curtis P
Lafferty D
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Stable isotope ratios of grizzly bear (Ursus arctos) guard hair collected from bears on the lower Stikine River, British Columbia (BC) were analyzed to: 1) test whether measuring δ34S values improved the precision of the salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) diet fraction …
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