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A new radiotracer technique involving
14
C and
51
Cr, for estimating the assimilation efficiencies of aquatic, primary consumers
P. Calow
, C. R. Fletcher
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14
C and
51
Cr, for estimating the assimilation efficiencies of aquatic, primary consumers'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
assimilation efficiency
100%
feces
46%
indicator
41%
food
37%
secretion
14%
gastropod
14%
assimilation
12%
alga
11%
material
11%
isotope
10%
method
9%
bacterium
8%
Agriculture & Biology
assimilation (physiology)
63%
methodology
18%
feces
18%
isotopes
7%
Gastropoda
7%
algae
6%
sampling
5%
secretion
5%
bacteria
4%