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What's in a whisker? Disentangling ecological and physiological isotopic signals.

Elizabeth A McHuronRachel R HolserDaniel P Costa
Published in: Rapid communications in mass spectrometry : RCM (2019)
Fasting affected both δ13 C and δ15 N values and the ability to exclude these values from ecological investigations is crucial given the temporal overlap with tissue growth. The rapid decline in isotope ratios upon departure can be used to isolate portions of the whisker with a strong physiological signal, even for whiskers with unknown growth histories. The active growth across the foraging trip combined with the ability to identify differences in foraging behavior validates the utility of this approach for addressing ecological questions.
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