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stable isotope analysis

Dietary niche partitioning among black bears, grizzly bears, and wolves in a multiprey ecosystem

Dietary niche partitioning among black bears, grizzly bears, and wolves in a multiprey ecosystem

Jerod A. Merkle
Jean L. Polfus
Jonathan J. Debridge
Kimberly S. Heinemyer
2017
  • Read more about Dietary niche partitioning among black bears, grizzly bears, and wolves in a multiprey ecosystem

Derbridge, J. J., J. A. Merkle, M. E. Bucci, P. Callahan, J. L. Koprowski, J. L. Polfus, and P. R. Krausman. 2015. Experimentally derived δ13C and δ15N discrimination factors for gray wolves and the impact of prior information in Bayesian mixing models. P

Derbridge, J. J., J. A. Merkle, M. E. Bucci, P. Callahan, J. L. Koprowski, J. L. Polfus, and P. R. Krausman. 2015. Experimentally derived δ13C and δ15N discrimination factors for gray wolves and the impact of prior information in Bayesian mixing models. P

Jonathan J. Derbridge
Jerod A. Merkle
Melanie E. Bucci
Peggy Callahan
John L. Koprowski
Jean L. Polfus
Paul R. Krausman
2015
  • Read more about Derbridge, J. J., J. A. Merkle, M. E. Bucci, P. Callahan, J. L. Koprowski, J. L. Polfus, and P. R. Krausman. 2015. Experimentally derived δ13C and δ15N discrimination factors for gray wolves and the impact of prior information in Bayesian mixing models. P
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