Beyond trophic morphology: stable isotopes reveal ubiquitous versatility in marine turtle trophic ecology

Volume: 94, Issue: 6, Pages: 1947 - 1973
Published: Jul 24, 2019
Abstract
The idea that interspecific variation in trophic morphology among closely related species effectively permits resource partitioning has driven research on ecological radiation since Darwin first described variation in beak morphology among Geospiza. Marine turtles comprise an ecological radiation in which interspecific differences in trophic morphology have similarly been implicated as a pathway to ecopartition the marine realm, in both extant...
Paper Details
Title
Beyond trophic morphology: stable isotopes reveal ubiquitous versatility in marine turtle trophic ecology
Published Date
Jul 24, 2019
Volume
94
Issue
6
Pages
1947 - 1973
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