Isotope data from amino acids indicate darwin’s ground sloth was not an herbivore

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Julia V. Tejada from the InstitutUniversity, New York, NY, have published the research: Isotope data from amino acids indicate Darwin’s ground sloth was not an herbivore, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports of 13/06/2021

SUMMARY

    In contrast, amino_acid compound-specific isotope analysis (AACSIA), a more recent technique that measures and evaluates the δ15N values of specific amino_acids, overcomes the issue of unknown or variable baseline δ15N values because it records both baseline (i.e., that for the overall primary producer community) and trophic information in the same o . . .

     

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