Combining simulation modeling and stable isotope analyses to reconstruct the last known movements of one of Nature’s giants

Volume: 7, Pages: e7912 - e7912
Published: Oct 18, 2019
Abstract
The spatial ecology of rare, migratory oceanic animals is difficult to study directly. Where incremental tissues are available, their chemical composition can provide valuable indirect observations of movement and diet. Interpreting the chemical record in incremental tissues can be highly uncertain, however, as multiple mechanisms interact to produce the observed data. Simulation modeling is one approach for considering alternative hypotheses in...
Paper Details
Title
Combining simulation modeling and stable isotope analyses to reconstruct the last known movements of one of Nature’s giants
Published Date
Oct 18, 2019
Journal
Volume
7
Pages
e7912 - e7912
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