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Check out newest publication from our lab: “Intrapopulation diversity in isotopic niche over landscapes: Spatial patterns inform conservation of bear-salmon systems”

ByApplied Conservation Science Lab June 26, 2017

Adams et al. reveal spatial patterns in salmon consumption by black and grizzly bears using stable isotope signatures. The new study could inform conservation solutions and planning for protection of wide-ranging carnivores and their prey. Read the full study in the peer-reviewed open-access journal, Ecosphere.

 

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