Repeated migration informs amino acid nitrogen isotope incorporation in the African elephant Loxodonta africana
Key Points
Nitrogen isotope incorporation shows significant variation, influenced by repeated migration patterns—suggesting dietary flexibility in elephants.
Isotope analysis revealed that elephants incorporated nitrogen isotopes from diverse food sources, reflecting their migratory behavior over distinct environments.
Assessment of stable nitrogen isotopes across habitats uncovered complex interactions between migration, diet, and nutrient uptake in elephants.
Findings highlight the importance of migration for understanding dietary habits and ecology, calling for further research on migratory species.
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Repeated migration informs amino acid nitrogen isotope incorporation in the African elephant Loxodonta africana | Synapse