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First stable isotope analysis of Asiatic wild ass tail hair from the Mongolian Gobi.

Micha Horacek1, Martina Burnik Sturm2, Petra Kaczensky2.   

Abstract

Stable isotope analysis has become a powerful tool to study feeding ecology, water use or movement pattern in contemporary, historic and ancient species. Certain hair and teeth grow continuously, and when sampled longitudinally can provide temporally explicit information on dietary regime and movement pattern. In an initial trial, we analysed a tail sample of an Asiatic wild ass (Equus hemionus) from the Mongolian Gobi. We found seasonal variations in H, C and N isotope patterns, likely being the result of temporal variations in available feeds, water supply and possibly physiological status. Thus stable isotope analysis shows promise to study the comparative ecology of the three autochthonous equid species in the Mongolian Gobi.

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Keywords:  Equus hemionus; Mongolia; feeding conditions; hair; isotope analysis

Year:  2012        PMID: 26339116      PMCID: PMC4556071     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Wiss Beitr Martin Luther Univ Halle Wittenberg        ISSN: 0440-1298


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