Tracking animal migration with stable isotopes / edited by Keith A. Hobson and Leonard I. Wassenaar.
Series: Terrestrial ecology series ; 2.2008Description: 1 online resource (1 volume)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780123738677
- 0123738679
- 9780080559261
- 0080559263
- 1281279412
- 9781281279415
- QL754 .T73 2008eb

Many questions in animal biology require the ability to track animal movement by using multi-disciplinary and technological innovations. Over the past decade, intrinsic chemical markers have become especially key in the study of migration. Stable isotopes are a successful example of instrinic markers that have yielded new and valuable insights into animal migration. This book provides a consolidated overview of the current knowlesge of stable isotopes in terrestrial migration research questions, and to provide a practical handbook for those considering using stable isotopes in their migration research. * Presents information for readers to understand how to apply isotopic methods for tracking * Critical information on areas for future research * Practical guidelines and discussions of sample collection, sample preparation, isotope-ratio mass spectrometry data analysis, and issues of isotopic exchange and heterogeneity * Enhanced understanding of data and statistical analysis in isotope-based studies of migratory animals.
Animal Migration: A Context for Using New Techniques and Approaches -- An Introduction to Light Stable Isotopes for Use in Terrestrial Animal Migration Studies -- Applying Isotopic Methods to Tracking Animal Movements -- Isotope Landscapes for Terrestrial Migration Research -- Analysis and Design for Isotope-Based Studies of Migratory Animals -- Future Directions and Challenges for Using Stable Isotopes in Advancing Terrestrial Animal Migration Research.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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