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Multi‐tissue δ2H analysis reveals altitudinal migration and tissue‐specific discrimination patterns in CinclodesNewsome et al., 2015
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- Newsome S
- Sabat P
- Wolf N
- Rader J
- Del Rio C
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- Ecosphere
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One of the fastest growing uses of stable isotope analysis in ecology is using hydrogen isotope (δ2H) values to characterize animal movement and migration strategies. Most studies measure δ2H values in metabolically inert tissues such as feathers, which are …
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