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Effects of diet, climate and physiology on nitrogen isotope abundances in terrestrial foodwebs
Stanley H. Ambrose
Anthropology
Earth Science and Environmental Change
Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology
Center for Global Studies
Center for African Studies
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Diet Effect
100%
Food Web
100%
Nitrogen Isotopes
100%
Nitrogen Isotope Ratio
100%
Isotope Abundance
100%
Trophic Level
83%
High Nitrogen
33%
Hot Arid Region
33%
Terrestrial Ecosystems
16%
Human Bone
16%
Physiological Adaptation
16%
Resource Consumption
16%
Herbivore
16%
Bone Collagen
16%
Isotopic Composition
16%
Water Conservation
16%
Terrestrial Resources
16%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Nitrogen 15
100%
Isotope Ratios
85%
Trophic Level
71%
Arid Environment
28%
Terrestrial Ecosystem
14%
Isotopic Composition
14%
Prehistoric
14%
Water Conservation
14%