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152. Stable isotopes: inferring diet, nutrition and movement
153. Using δ2H to track the Serengeti migration
154. Hydrothermal activity lowers trophic diversity in Antarctic sedimented hydrothermal vents
155. Supplementary material to "Hydrothermal activity lowers trophic diversity in Antarctic sedimented hydrothermal vents"
156. Commercially important species associated with horse mussel (Modiolus modiolus) biogenic reefs: A priority habitat for nature conservation and fisheries benefits
157. Sphingosine kinase 1 inhibition modulates crosstalk between p53 and autophagic cell death
158. FTY720/fingolimod increases NPC1 and NPC2 expression and reduces cholesterol and sphingolipid accumulation in Niemann‐Pick type C mutant fibroblasts
159. Sulphur-isotope compositions of pig tissues from a controlled feeding study
160. Hydraulics are a first order control on CO2 efflux from fluvial systems
161. Caribbean Spiny Lobster Fishery Is Underpinned by Trophic Subsidies from Chemosynthetic Primary Production
162. Depth alone is an inappropriate proxy for physiological change in the mesophotic coral Agaricia lamarcki.
163. Individual consumption of supplemental food as a predictor of reproductive performance and viral infection intensity.
164. CRISPR/Cas9 deletion of ORMDLs reveals complexity in sphingolipid metabolism
165. Comparison of isotopic variability in proteinaceous tissues of a domesticated herbivore:A baseline for zooarchaeological investigation
166. Tracking, feather moult and stable isotopes reveal foraging behaviour of a critically endangered seabird during the non‐breeding season
167. Provenancing Archaeological Wool Textiles from Medieval Northern Europe by Light Stable Isotope Analysis (δ13C, δ15N, δ2H)
168. Stable Isotopes as Tools in Ecological Research
169. Geochemistry, faunal composition and trophic structure in reducing sediments on the southwest South Georgia margin
170. Hydrothermal activity lowers trophic diversity in Antarctic sedimented hydrothermal vents
171. Supplementary material to "Hydrothermal activity lowers trophic diversity in Antarctic sedimented hydrothermal vents"
172. Stable isotopes reveal differences in diet among reed bunting subspecies that vary in bill size
173. Combining stable hydrogen (δ2H) isotopes and geolocation to assign Scaly-sided Mergansers to moult river catchments
174. How do Robins Erithacus rubecula resident in Iberia respond to seasonal flooding by conspecific migrants?
175. Identification of Multiple Levels of Trauma Induced Coagulopathy
176. Platelets retain inducible alpha granule secretion by P‐selectin expression but exhibit mechanical dysfunction during trauma‐induced coagulopathy
177. Molting, Wintering Grounds and Migration Patterns of Scaly-sided Mergansers Mergus squamatus From Geolocator and Stable Isotope Analysis
178. Stable isotope analysis in two sympatric populations of bottlenose dolphins Tursiops truncatus: evidence of resource partitioning?
179. Long-term individual foraging site fidelity—why some gannets don't change their spots
180. Hydraulics are a first-order control on CO2efflux from fluvial systems
181. Aberrant ORM (yeast)–like protein isoform 3 (ORMDL3) expression dysregulates ceramide homeostasis in cells and ceramide exacerbates allergic asthma in mice
182. Clot Formation Is Associated With Fibrinogen and Platelet Forces in a Cohort of Severely Injured Emergency Department Trauma Patients
183. Not all jellyfish are equal: isotopic evidence for inter- and intraspecific variation in jellyfish trophic ecology
184. Developmental impairment in Eurasian dipper nestlings exposed to urban stream pollutants
185. Marine moult migration of the freshwater Scaly-sided Merganser Mergus squamatus revealed by stable isotopes and geolocators
186. Natural isotope signatures of host blood are replicated in moulted ticks
187. Rates of mass gain and energy deposition in red knot on their final spring staging site is both time- and condition-dependent
188. Tracking, feather moult and stable isotopes reveal foraging behaviour of a critically endangered seabird during the non-breeding season.
189. Stable isotopes reveal differences in diet among reed bunting subspecies that vary in bill size.
190. Provenance does matter: links between winter trophic segregation and the migratory origins of European robins.
191. Niche divergence facilitated by fine-scale ecological partitioning in a recent cichlid fish adaptive radiation.
192. Developmental impairment in eurasian dipper nestlings exposed to urban stream pollutants
193. Marine moult migration of the freshwater Scaly‐sided Merganser Mergus squamatus revealed by stable isotopes and geolocators
194. Eurasian dipper eggs indicate elevated organohalogenated contaminants in urban rivers
195. Tracking niche variation over millennial timescales in sympatric killer whale lineages
196. Response of Sphagnum papillosum and Drosera rotundifolia to reduced and oxidised wet nitrogen deposition
197. Dietary variation within and between populations of northeast Atlantic killer whales Orcinus orca, inferred from δ13C and δ15N analyses.
198. Colonisation of urban environments is associated with reduced migratory behaviour, facilitating divergence from ancestral populations
199. Ecological, morphological and genetic divergence of sympatric North Atlantic killer whale populations
200. Intercolony movement of pre‐breeding seabirds over oceanic scales: implications of cryptic age‐classes for conservation and metapopulation dynamics
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