Diet assimilation trends and host-parasite relationships in two species of sunfish (Lepomis) revealed by stable isotope analyses of multiple tissues. https://t.co/Imwm2RYzmO
RT @chris_harrod: Got a bit excited there @sunfishresearch https://t.co/puFE5vk2jC
Got a bit excited there @sunfishresearch https://t.co/puFE5vk2jC
RT @LM_Campbell: Parasites, sunfish & stable isotopes! Honours thesis work done at beautiful Lake Opinicon, QUBS station, https://t.co/iuhH…
RT @LM_Campbell: Parasites, sunfish & stable isotopes! Honours thesis work done at beautiful Lake Opinicon, QUBS station, https://t.co/iuhH…
Remembering Kurt Kyser, who headed the #QueensuGeology QFIR stable isotope lab (https://t.co/8CEQo5mWwv), and who was generous about his support for honours thesis students doing SIA research for the first time. His passing was far too early. RIP. https://
Parasites, sunfish & stable isotopes! Honours thesis work done at beautiful Lake Opinicon, QUBS station, https://t.co/iuhH6oGqlH. Thanks to Liang Zhang (who resurrected the MS), Kristin Vanderhorst (honours) & @QUBS_Director. https://t.co/ocbvNRCt
Diet assimilation trends and host-parasite relationships in two species of sunfish ( Lepomis ) revealed by stable isotope analyses of multiple tissues Parasitology Research https://t.co/PHSsmGUuMO https://t.co/VUe96t7Oqv