Amino acid nitrogen data set supporting the manuscript: Combining isotopic analysis of bulk-skin and individual amino acids to investigate the trophic position and foraging areas of multiple cetacean species in the western South Atlantic.

Amino acids from skin biopsies from cetaceans from the western South Atlantic ocean. Amino acid nitrogen data set supporting the manuscript: Combining isotopic analysis of bulk-skin and individual amino acids to investigate the trophic position and foraging areas of multiple cetacean species in the...

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Main Authors: Riekenberg, Philip, Troina, Gennyfer, van der Meer, Marcel T J, Botta, Silvina, Dehairs, Frank, secchi, eduardo
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Published: 4TU.ResearchData 2021
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.4121/14839437.v1
https://data.4tu.nl/articles/_/14839437/1
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spelling ftdatacite:10.4121/14839437.v1 2023-05-15T18:20:37+02:00 Amino acid nitrogen data set supporting the manuscript: Combining isotopic analysis of bulk-skin and individual amino acids to investigate the trophic position and foraging areas of multiple cetacean species in the western South Atlantic. Riekenberg, Philip Troina, Gennyfer van der Meer, Marcel T J Botta, Silvina Dehairs, Frank secchi, eduardo 2021 .csv; .txt https://dx.doi.org/10.4121/14839437.v1 https://data.4tu.nl/articles/_/14839437/1 unknown 4TU.ResearchData https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2021.111610 Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 CC0 Ecological Applications FOS Earth and related environmental sciences Amino acids -- Analysis Stable isotope ratios cetaceans Brazil Offshore compound-specific isotope values Odonotocetes Nitrogen South Atlantic Ocean dataset Dataset 2021 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.4121/14839437.v1 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2021.111610 2022-02-08T12:40:44Z Amino acids from skin biopsies from cetaceans from the western South Atlantic ocean. Amino acid nitrogen data set supporting the manuscript: Combining isotopic analysis of bulk-skin and individual amino acids to investigate the trophic position and foraging areas of multiple cetacean species in the western South Atlantic. Dataset South Atlantic Ocean DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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topic Ecological Applications
FOS Earth and related environmental sciences
Amino acids -- Analysis
Stable isotope ratios
cetaceans
Brazil Offshore
compound-specific isotope values
Odonotocetes
Nitrogen
South Atlantic Ocean
spellingShingle Ecological Applications
FOS Earth and related environmental sciences
Amino acids -- Analysis
Stable isotope ratios
cetaceans
Brazil Offshore
compound-specific isotope values
Odonotocetes
Nitrogen
South Atlantic Ocean
Riekenberg, Philip
Troina, Gennyfer
van der Meer, Marcel T J
Botta, Silvina
Dehairs, Frank
secchi, eduardo
Amino acid nitrogen data set supporting the manuscript: Combining isotopic analysis of bulk-skin and individual amino acids to investigate the trophic position and foraging areas of multiple cetacean species in the western South Atlantic.
topic_facet Ecological Applications
FOS Earth and related environmental sciences
Amino acids -- Analysis
Stable isotope ratios
cetaceans
Brazil Offshore
compound-specific isotope values
Odonotocetes
Nitrogen
South Atlantic Ocean
description Amino acids from skin biopsies from cetaceans from the western South Atlantic ocean. Amino acid nitrogen data set supporting the manuscript: Combining isotopic analysis of bulk-skin and individual amino acids to investigate the trophic position and foraging areas of multiple cetacean species in the western South Atlantic.
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author Riekenberg, Philip
Troina, Gennyfer
van der Meer, Marcel T J
Botta, Silvina
Dehairs, Frank
secchi, eduardo
author_facet Riekenberg, Philip
Troina, Gennyfer
van der Meer, Marcel T J
Botta, Silvina
Dehairs, Frank
secchi, eduardo
author_sort Riekenberg, Philip
title Amino acid nitrogen data set supporting the manuscript: Combining isotopic analysis of bulk-skin and individual amino acids to investigate the trophic position and foraging areas of multiple cetacean species in the western South Atlantic.
title_short Amino acid nitrogen data set supporting the manuscript: Combining isotopic analysis of bulk-skin and individual amino acids to investigate the trophic position and foraging areas of multiple cetacean species in the western South Atlantic.
title_full Amino acid nitrogen data set supporting the manuscript: Combining isotopic analysis of bulk-skin and individual amino acids to investigate the trophic position and foraging areas of multiple cetacean species in the western South Atlantic.
title_fullStr Amino acid nitrogen data set supporting the manuscript: Combining isotopic analysis of bulk-skin and individual amino acids to investigate the trophic position and foraging areas of multiple cetacean species in the western South Atlantic.
title_full_unstemmed Amino acid nitrogen data set supporting the manuscript: Combining isotopic analysis of bulk-skin and individual amino acids to investigate the trophic position and foraging areas of multiple cetacean species in the western South Atlantic.
title_sort amino acid nitrogen data set supporting the manuscript: combining isotopic analysis of bulk-skin and individual amino acids to investigate the trophic position and foraging areas of multiple cetacean species in the western south atlantic.
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