Effects of lipid extraction and the utility of lipid normalization models on δ13C and δ15N values in Arctic marine mammal tissues
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Title
Effects of lipid extraction and the utility of lipid normalization models on δ13C and δ15N values in Arctic marine mammal tissues
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Keywords
Carbon, Lipids, Marine mammals, Nitrogen, Stable isotopes
Journal
POLAR BIOLOGY
Volume 38, Issue 2, Pages 131-143
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2014-09-10
DOI
10.1007/s00300-014-1571-1
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