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Publikováno v:
Data in Brief, Vol 31, Iss , Pp 105974- (2020)
Raw isotope data of collagen (δ13Ccollagen and δ15Ncollagen) and carbonate (δ13Ccarbonate and δ18Ocarbonate) of bone, enamel, and dentine of 101 faunal samples from Parita Bay, Panama are presented. These samples were taken from four archeologica
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/fa75046c85e146498c3d88c827072276
Autor:
María Fernanda Martínez-Polanco, Florent Rivals, Nawa Sugiyama, Christine A.M. France, Sergio Andrés Castro Méndez, Máximo Jiménez-Acosta, Juan Guillermo Martín, Richard G. Cooke
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science. 143:105613
Digital
The present study’s primary goal is to apply analyses of stable isotopes and tooth micro- and mesowear to the question of dietary change among a mid-Holocene population of small brocket deer (Cervidae: Mazama) in response to anthropoge
The present study’s primary goal is to apply analyses of stable isotopes and tooth micro- and mesowear to the question of dietary change among a mid-Holocene population of small brocket deer (Cervidae: Mazama) in response to anthropoge
Publikováno v:
Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry. 35
RATIONALE Protein studies in archaeology and paleontology have been dominated by stable isotope studies to understand diet and trophic levels, but recent applications of proteomic techniques have resulted in a more complete understanding of protein d
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science. 96:33-44
Hydrogen isotopes in archaeological human bone collagen are poorly understood, but present an opportunity to add new depth to our understanding of ancient populations. The competing influences of meteoric water versus protein intake on human bone col
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 18:596-605
Chemical analysis of collagen and other endogenous protein in excavated bones is ever more common in paleontology and archaeology to determine dietary ecology, migration patterns, age, and diagenetic pathways. Decisions to sacrifice valuable samples
Autor:
Roy Faiman, Adama Dao, Alpha Seydou Yaro, Moussa Diallo, Samake Djibril, Zana Lamissa Sanogo, Yossi Ousmane, Margery Sullivan, Laura Veru, Benjamin J. Krajacich, Asha Krishna, Joy Matthews, Christine A.M. France, Gabriel Hamer, Keith A. Hobson, Tovi Lehmann
Publikováno v:
Methods Ecol Evol
1. BACKGROUND. Tracking mosquitoes using current methods of mark-release-recapture are limited to small spatial and temporal scales exposing major gaps in understanding long-range movements and extended survival. Novel approaches to track mosquitoes
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::f5e964712fae51fe204639556f6a0b10
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC7449266/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC7449266/
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 31:102367
Applying consolidants to bone material in museum collections often is necessary to stabilize fragile specimens. However, this process can be difficult to reverse and may chemically alter the material, which may affect future biochemical analyses. Cyc
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 157:330-338
Stable isotopes in bones are a powerful tool for diet, provenance, climate, and physiological reconstructions, but necessarily require well-preserved specimens unaltered by postmortem diagenesis or conservation practices. This study examines the effe
Autor:
Mehdi Moini, Aoife O'Halloran, Alan M. Peters, Christine A.M. France, Edward P. Vicenzi, Tamsen G. DeWitt, Esther Langan, Tim Walsh, Robert J. Speakman
Publikováno v:
Zoo Biology. 33:285-294
Irregular shell formation and black lines on the outside of live chambered nautilus shells have been observed in all adult specimens at aquariums and zoos soon after the organisms enter aquaria. Black lines have also been observed in wild animals at