RT @FishJournals: Estimating stable isotope turnover rates of epidermal mucus and dorsal muscle for an omnivorous fish using a diet-switch…
Estimating stable isotope turnover rates of epidermal mucus and dorsal muscle for an omnivorous fish using a diet-switch experiment https://t.co/LJc5ynJM7F https://t.co/TZlrTn36D9
https://t.co/fwOD1JyDRm Estimating stable isotope turnover rates of epidermal mucus and dorsal muscle for an omnivorous fish using a diet-switch experiment Abstract Stable isotope (SI) analysis studies rely on knowledge of isotopic turnover rates and tro
RT @EmilyR_Winter: Our new paper shows that mucus can be used as a non-destructive, non-invasive alternative to muscle tissue for stable is…
RT @EmilyR_Winter: Our new paper shows that mucus can be used as a non-destructive, non-invasive alternative to muscle tissue for stable is…
RT @EmilyR_Winter: Our new paper shows that mucus can be used as a non-destructive, non-invasive alternative to muscle tissue for stable is…
RT @EmilyR_Winter: Our new paper shows that mucus can be used as a non-destructive, non-invasive alternative to muscle tissue for stable is…
RT @EmilyR_Winter: Our new paper shows that mucus can be used as a non-destructive, non-invasive alternative to muscle tissue for stable is…
RT @EmilyR_Winter: Our new paper shows that mucus can be used as a non-destructive, non-invasive alternative to muscle tissue for stable is…
RT @EmilyR_Winter: Our new paper shows that mucus can be used as a non-destructive, non-invasive alternative to muscle tissue for stable is…
RT @EmilyR_Winter: Our new paper shows that mucus can be used as a non-destructive, non-invasive alternative to muscle tissue for stable is…
RT @EmilyR_Winter: Our new paper shows that mucus can be used as a non-destructive, non-invasive alternative to muscle tissue for stable is…
RT @EmilyR_Winter: Our new paper shows that mucus can be used as a non-destructive, non-invasive alternative to muscle tissue for stable is…
Mucus can be used for non-invasive stable isotope analyses in fish
RT @EmilyR_Winter: Our new paper shows that mucus can be used as a non-destructive, non-invasive alternative to muscle tissue for stable is…
RT @EmilyR_Winter: Our new paper shows that mucus can be used as a non-destructive, non-invasive alternative to muscle tissue for stable is…
RT @EmilyR_Winter: Our new paper shows that mucus can be used as a non-destructive, non-invasive alternative to muscle tissue for stable is…
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RT @EmilyR_Winter: Our new paper shows that mucus can be used as a non-destructive, non-invasive alternative to muscle tissue for stable is…
RT @EmilyR_Winter: Our new paper shows that mucus can be used as a non-destructive, non-invasive alternative to muscle tissue for stable is…
RT @EmilyR_Winter: Our new paper shows that mucus can be used as a non-destructive, non-invasive alternative to muscle tissue for stable is…
RT @EmilyR_Winter: Our new paper shows that mucus can be used as a non-destructive, non-invasive alternative to muscle tissue for stable is…
RT @EmilyR_Winter: Our new paper shows that mucus can be used as a non-destructive, non-invasive alternative to muscle tissue for stable is…
RT @EmilyR_Winter: Our new paper shows that mucus can be used as a non-destructive, non-invasive alternative to muscle tissue for stable is…
RT @emmatnolan: #fishsci tweeps! our paper out on the use of mucus as a fast turnover, non invasive tissue for fish #sia well done @EmilyR_…
RT @emmatnolan: #fishsci tweeps! our paper out on the use of mucus as a fast turnover, non invasive tissue for fish #sia well done @EmilyR_…
RT @EmilyR_Winter: Our new paper shows that mucus can be used as a non-destructive, non-invasive alternative to muscle tissue for stable is…
#fishsci tweeps! our paper out on the use of mucus as a fast turnover, non invasive tissue for fish #sia well done @EmilyR_Winter. More to follow on this one... @BU_Research @FishSci #phdlife
Our new paper shows that mucus can be used as a non-destructive, non-invasive alternative to muscle tissue for stable isotope analysis in fish! Certain to help our fish movement work on the Norfolk Broads @emmatnolan @BU_Research @Hoveton_Broad https://t.c
https://t.co/fwOD1JyDRm Estimating stable isotope turnover rates of epidermal mucus and dorsal muscle for an omnivorous fish using a diet-switch experiment Abstract Stable isotope (SI) analysis studies rely on knowledge of isotopic turnover rates and tro
Estimating stable isotope turnover rates of epidermal mucus and dorsal muscle for an omnivorous fish using a diet-switch experiment https://t.co/LJc5ynJM7F https://t.co/TZlrTn36D9