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Patterns of loggerhead turtle ontogenetic shifts revealed through isotopic analysis of annual skeletal growth increments

Ramirez et al., 2015

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1126328310166832784
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Ramirez M
Avens L
Seminoff J
Goshe L
Heppell S
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Ecosphere

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Ontogenetic changes in resource use often delimit transitions between life stages. Ecological and individual factors can cause variation in the timing and consistency of these transitions, ultimately affecting community and population dynamics through changes in …
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