Effects of lipid extraction on the isotopic values of sea turtle bone collagen
Many stable isotope analysis (SIA) studies aim to track protein, which is assimilated in animal tissues from their food sources, to assess feeding ecology, movements, and ontogenetic shifts of marine animals. Lipids are known to be a potential source of bias because they are depleted in 13C compared...
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Main Authors: | L Medeiros, D da Silveira Monteiro, R Petitet, L Bugoni |
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Language: | EN |
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2015
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3b83c27bc58641d2839d8a14a19b3f21 |
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