Stable isotope profiles of large marine predators: viable indicators of trophic position, diet, and...
Stable isotope profiles of large marine predators: viable indicators of trophic position, diet, and movement in sharks?
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Ottawa, ON: NRC Research Press
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Ottawa, ON: NRC Research Press
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Understanding the role of predators is challenging but critical for ecosystem management. For community dynamics, predator-specific size-based variation in diet, trophic position, and habitat use are rarely accounted for. Using two applied tools (stable isotopes and stomach content data), we examined inter- and intra-species ontogenetic variability...
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Stable isotope profiles of large marine predators: viable indicators of trophic position, diet, and movement in sharks?
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TN_cdi_gale_infotraccpiq_275234168
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_gale_infotraccpiq_275234168
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0706-652X
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1205-7533
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10.1139/f2011-115