Effects of pre‐treatment, historical age, and sample characteristics on the stable isotope analyses of killer whale (Orcinus orca) bone
Kelly R. Bowen,
Carolyn M. Kurle
Abstract:RationaleStable isotope analysis of bone provides insight into animal foraging and allows for ecological reconstructions over time, however pre‐treatment is required to isolate collagen. Pre‐treatments typically consist of demineralization to remove inorganic components and/or lipid extraction to remove fats, but these protocols can differentially affect stable carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) isotope values depending on the chemicals, tissues, and/or species involved. Species‐specific methodologies create a … Show more
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