Pristane in the neritic ecosystem of the northern Gulf of Al
Pristane in the neritic ecosystem of the northern Gulf of Alaska
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A study on the utility of pristane as a natural chemical probe in the neritic food web for monitoring feeding, condition, and survival of copepod consumers, such as pink salmon. Pristane is a lipophilic branched alkane hydrocarbon produced by copepods. Hydrocarbon was analyzed in 3007 samples from 49 species.
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