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Dear Debashish,
We have analysed freeze dried bird's blood samples (from some kind of
warbler) in our lab for a colleague and the weight of these samples was
typical for EA-IRMS, i.e. 0.2-0.4 mg. Unfortunately, I can't tell you to
what this equated in terms of blood volume (never thought of asking).
I'm not sure if my friend and colleague Stuart Bearhop has resubscribed to
the list after his recent move, so here is his new e-mail address:
[log in to unmask]
You should also try to contact Susan Waldron ([log in to unmask])
if she doesn't reply to your e-mail first.
Here's one of their papers where blood samples were analysed for 13C and 15N
(of which I don't have a copy before you ask).
Title: Factors that influence assimilation rates and fractionation of
nitrogen and carbon stable isotopes in avian blood and feathers
Author(s): Bearhop S, Waldron S, Votier SC, Furness RW
Source: PHYSIOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL ZOOLOGY 75 (5): 451-458 SEP-OCT 2002
Regards,
Wolfram
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From: Stable Isotope Geochemistry [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of MAZUMDER, Debashish
Sent: 27 February 2007 05:55
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Subject: Re: Blood samples
Dear All
I like to analyse stable C and N signatures from bat blood samples.
How much blood we need to analyse stable C and N values? I would appreciate
if you please provide me information (any reference) on methods relating to
this.
Thanks you in advance
Kind regards
Debashish
Debashish Mazumder, PhD
Post-doctoral Research Fellow
Institute for Environmental Research
Australian Nuclear Science & Technology Organisation (ANSTO)
PMB 1, Lucas Heights
Menai 2234, New South Wales
AUSTRALIA
Phone: +61 2 9717 9219
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