INVESTIGADORES
VALENZUELA Luciano Oscar
artículos
Título:
Applying the Principles of Isotope Analysis in Plant and Animal Ecology to Forensic Science in the Americas
Autor/es:
CHESSON, LESLEY A; BARNETTE, JANET E; BOWEN, GABRIEL; BROOKS, RENÉE J; CASALE, JOHN F; CERLING, THURE E; COOK, CRAIG S; DOUTHITT, CHARLES B; HOWA, JOHN D; HURLEY, JANET M; KREUZER, HELEN W; LOTT, MICHAEL J; MARTINELLI, LUIZ A; O'GRADY, SHANNON P; PODLESAK, DAVID W; TIPPLE, BRETT J; VALENZUELA, LUCIANO O; WEST, JASON B
Revista:
OECOLOGIA
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Lugar: Berlin; Año: 2018
ISSN:
0029-8549
Resumen:
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