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Different areas of the ocean have different ratios of carbon and nitrogen isotopes. As sharks forage through these isotopically distinct habitats, they can absorb the isotopic signatures of local prey, giving scientists a natural “tag” to track their movements. In this map, color variations represent different ratios of nitrogen isotopes (15N/14N) in the ocean. (Kelton McMahon, WHOI)

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