Individual specialization in a migratory grazer reflects long-term diet selectivity on a foraging ground: implications for isotope-based tracking
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posted on 2024-06-03, 07:08 authored by JA Thomson, ER Whitman, MI Garcia-Rojas, Alecia BellgroveAlecia Bellgrove, M Ekins, Graeme HaysGraeme Hays, MR HeithausIndividual specialization in a migratory grazer reflects long-term diet selectivity on a foraging ground: implications for isotope-based tracking
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2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer NatureJournal
OecologiaVolume
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Science & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineEcologyEnvironmental Sciences & EcologyGreen turtleMovement ecologyNiche partitioningSeagrassStable isotope analysisTURTLES CHELONIA-MYDASGREEN SEA-TURTLESSTABLE-ISOTOPESTROPHIC ECOLOGYMARINE PREDATORHABITAT USECARBONPATTERNSRATIOSORIGINS3103 Ecology3109 Zoology
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