Simple, rapid, and non-invasive measurement of fat, lean, and total water masses of live birds using quantitative magnetic resonance

Journal of Ornithology - Tập 152 Số S1 - Trang 75-85 - 2011
Christopher G. Guglielmo1, Liam P. McGuire1, Alexander R. Gerson1, Chad L. Seewagen1
1Department of Biology, Advanced Facility for Avian Research, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada

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