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Assessing Prehispanic Herding Strategies through Stable Isotope Analysis: A Case Study from the Dry Puna of Argentina
(Taylor & Francis, 2018-11)
The main goal of this work is to study the camelid herding and management strategies employed by the human groups that occupied the Dry Puna of Argentina during the late Holocene. Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ...
The use of carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes for the detection of poultry offal meal in meat-type quail feeds
(Fundação APINCO de Ciência e Tecnologia Avícolas, 2014)
Stable isotope differences between sea lions (Zalophus) from the Gulf of California and Galapagos Islands
(Journal of Mammalogy, 2009)
Spatial or temporal isotopic variation, or both, in primary producers must be controlled for when investigating the foraging and trophic ecology of top consumers using isotopic data. Populations of the sister species ...
Lake size, macrophytes, and omnivory contribute to food web linkage in temperate shallow eutrophic lakes
(Springer, 2018-08)
Physical, chemical and biological processes facilitate cross-habitat connections in lakes, prompting food webs to be supported by different subsidies. We tested the hypothesis that the pelagic food web is subsidized by ...
Diet in pottery-making societies from Central Chile: The contribution of stable isotope analyses
(2007)
This is the first time that stable carbon, nitrogen and oxygen isotope analyses of human bones and teeth have been used to reconstruct subsistence and settlement patterns of prehispanic ceramic societies from Central Chile. ...
Zooarchaeological and Stable Isotopic Assessments on Pinniped-Human Relations in the Beagle Channel (Tierra del Fuego, Southern South America)
(John Wiley & Sons Inc, 2013-11)
Recent zooarchaeological investigations in the Beagle Channel region have shown long-term variations characterised by a high inter-taxonomic dominance of pinnipeds during the first moments of the archaeological sequence ...
Traceability of animal byproducts in quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica) tissues using carbon (13C/12C) and nitrogen (15N/14N) stable isotopes
(Fundação APINCO de Ciência e Tecnologia Avícolas, 2007-12-01)
Consistent information on meat products consumed by the public is essential. The technique of stable isotopes is a powerful tool to recover consumers' confidence, as it allows the detection of animal byproduct residues in ...
Stable isotopes in hair reveal dietary protein sources with links to socioeconomic status and health
(National Academy of Sciences, 2020-08)
Carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios in hair sampled from 65 communities across the central and intermountain regions of the United States and more intensively throughout 29 ZIP codes in the Salt Lake Valley, Utah, revealed ...