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Does faecal matter reflect location? An initial assessment of isotopic variability between consumed prey remains and faecal matter for wild jaguars

2019

Crowley, Brooke E. | Wultsch, Claudia | Kelly, Marcella J.


Bibliographic information
Isotopes in environmental and health studies
Volume 55 Issue 5 Pagination 478 - 498 ISSN 1477-2639
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Other Subjects
15n/14n; 87sr/86sr; Carnivores; Mountain pine ridge forest reserve; Mesozoic era; Panthera onca; Bioapatite; Landscapes; Isotope ecology; Isotope labeling; 13c/12c
Language
English
Note
This work was supported by the Virginia Tech Department of Fish and Wildlife Conservation (to CW & MJK), an Explorers Club Exploration Grant (to CW & MJK), Panthera Kaplan Awards (to CW), a National Geographic Society Waitt Grant, (to CW & MJK), the Oregon Zoo Conservation Fund (to CW & MJK), the Seattle Woodland Park Zoo Jaguar Conservation Fund (to CW & MJK), the Roger Williams Park Zoo Sophie Danforth Conservation Biology Fund (to BEC), and the Wildlife Conservation Society Jaguar Conservation Program Fund (to CW & MJK).
Type
Text; Journal Article

2024-02-27
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