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Autor:
Susan J. Crockford, Rebecca J. Wigen, Scott J. Rufolo, Grant Keddie, Andrée Blais-Stevens, Kathlyn M. Stewart
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology. 15:264-283
In studies of socioeconomic change along the late Holocene Northwest Coast (NWC), a model based on the link between more intensive use of abundant salmon and development of ‘complex’ socioeconomic ...
Autor:
Kathlyn M. Stewart, Alison M. Murray
Publikováno v:
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 40:e1819302
Fossil fish remains from Gona, Ethiopia, were recovered along with those of other vertebrates by the Gona Paleoanthropological Research Project team (GPRP) in the late 1990s and early 2000s from Pl...
Autor:
Kathlyn M. Stewart, Scott J. Rufolo
Publikováno v:
Journal of Human Evolution. 140:102452
Fish fossils were recovered from three different depositional contexts at the Pliocene Kanapoi site to: 1) test the assumption that habitat and ecology of modern fish taxa can predict habitat and ecology of fossil taxa; 2) reconstruct the lake and ri
Publikováno v:
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 39:e1639055
A collection of fish bones was recovered from upper Pleistocene (Gamblian) deposits near the confluence of the Kagera and Rurubu rivers in Tanzania, west of Lake Victoria. The Rurubu/Kagera...
Autor:
Kathlyn M. Stewart, Alison M. Murray
Publikováno v:
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 33:532-539
Fossil elements belonging to fishes were recovered from the Pliocene Chiwondo Beds in the Malawi Rift. This is our first knowledge of fishes from Lake Malawi. The Chiwondo Bed fishes can be assigned to living taxa including lungfish (Protopterus), ca
Publikováno v:
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology. 29:189-207
Faunal evidence from five village sites at Prince Rupert harbour, British Columbia reveals very high levels of dependence on one food resource, salmon, during the period from 500 BC to AD 1000. At some of these sites, it appears that little else in t
Autor:
Thomas C. Johnson, James M. Russell, Eliane Jemmi, J. Curt Stager, Kathlyn M. Stewart, Nathalie Dubois, Ole Seehausen, Alison M. Murray, Moritz Muschick, Jonas Walker
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 285:20180462
The frequent occurrence of adaptive radiations on oceanic islands and in lakes is often attributed to ecological opportunity resulting from release from competition where arrival order among lineages predicts which lineage radiates. This priority eff
Autor:
Kathlyn M. Stewart, Stephen C. Cunnane
Publikováno v:
Human Brain Evolution: The Influence of Freshwater and Marine Food Resources