Biogeochemical processes create distinct isotopic fingerprints to track floodplain rearing of juvenile salmon.
Floodplains represent critical nursery habitats for a variety of fish species due to their highly productive food webs, yet few tools exist to quantify the extent to which these habitats contribute to ecosystem-level production. Here we conducted a large-scale field experiment to characterize differ...
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Autores principales: | Miranda Bell-Tilcock, Carson A Jeffres, Andrew L Rypel, Malte Willmes, Richard A Armstrong, Peter Holden, Peter B Moyle, Nann A Fangue, Jacob V E Katz, Ted R Sommer, J Louise Conrad, Rachel C Johnson |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/01dd46d20120411286c2ab64ea6d6a91 |
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