Carbon-14 net incorporation does not accurately estimate the weight-specific growth rate of the polychaete Capitella capitata

Tenore, K. R. ; Guidi, L.
Springer
Published 1984
ISSN:
1432-1793
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Biology
Notes:
Abstract Tracer techniques to measure carbon-14 incorporation from labeled food can seriously overestimate the growth of an organism. The degree of overestimation can change with varying food supply and correlates with changes in the tracer activity in lipid and protein pools of the organism. These changes may be associated with differential metabolic partitioning of newly assimilated food.
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autor Tenore, K. R.
Guidi, L.
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Guidi, L.
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notes Abstract Tracer techniques to measure carbon-14 incorporation from labeled food can seriously overestimate the growth of an organism. The degree of overestimation can change with varying food supply and correlates with changes in the tracer activity in lipid and protein pools of the organism. These changes may be associated with differential metabolic partitioning of newly assimilated food.
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shingle_author_1 Tenore, K. R.
Guidi, L.
shingle_author_2 Tenore, K. R.
Guidi, L.
shingle_author_3 Tenore, K. R.
Guidi, L.
shingle_author_4 Tenore, K. R.
Guidi, L.
shingle_catch_all_1 Tenore, K. R.
Guidi, L.
Carbon-14 net incorporation does not accurately estimate the weight-specific growth rate of the polychaete Capitella capitata
Abstract Tracer techniques to measure carbon-14 incorporation from labeled food can seriously overestimate the growth of an organism. The degree of overestimation can change with varying food supply and correlates with changes in the tracer activity in lipid and protein pools of the organism. These changes may be associated with differential metabolic partitioning of newly assimilated food.
1432-1793
14321793
Springer
shingle_catch_all_2 Tenore, K. R.
Guidi, L.
Carbon-14 net incorporation does not accurately estimate the weight-specific growth rate of the polychaete Capitella capitata
Abstract Tracer techniques to measure carbon-14 incorporation from labeled food can seriously overestimate the growth of an organism. The degree of overestimation can change with varying food supply and correlates with changes in the tracer activity in lipid and protein pools of the organism. These changes may be associated with differential metabolic partitioning of newly assimilated food.
1432-1793
14321793
Springer
shingle_catch_all_3 Tenore, K. R.
Guidi, L.
Carbon-14 net incorporation does not accurately estimate the weight-specific growth rate of the polychaete Capitella capitata
Abstract Tracer techniques to measure carbon-14 incorporation from labeled food can seriously overestimate the growth of an organism. The degree of overestimation can change with varying food supply and correlates with changes in the tracer activity in lipid and protein pools of the organism. These changes may be associated with differential metabolic partitioning of newly assimilated food.
1432-1793
14321793
Springer
shingle_catch_all_4 Tenore, K. R.
Guidi, L.
Carbon-14 net incorporation does not accurately estimate the weight-specific growth rate of the polychaete Capitella capitata
Abstract Tracer techniques to measure carbon-14 incorporation from labeled food can seriously overestimate the growth of an organism. The degree of overestimation can change with varying food supply and correlates with changes in the tracer activity in lipid and protein pools of the organism. These changes may be associated with differential metabolic partitioning of newly assimilated food.
1432-1793
14321793
Springer
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