Tracking the fate of digesta 13C and 15N compositions along the ruminant gastrointestinal tract: Does digestion influence the relationship between diet and faeces?
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Tracking the fate of digesta 13C and 15N compositions along the ruminant gastrointestinal tract: Does digestion influence the relationship between diet and faeces?
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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE RESEARCH
Volume 58, Issue 1, Pages 303-313
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Springer Nature
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2011-10-10
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10.1007/s10344-011-0581-3
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