Bowen, Kelly R Kurle, Carolyn M
Stable isotope analysis of bone provides insight into animal foraging and allows for ecological reconstructions over time, however pre-treatment is required to isolate collagen. Pre-treatments typically consist of demineralization to remove inorganic components and/or lipid extraction to remove fats, but these protocols can differentially affect st...
Hixon, Sean W Fernandes, Ricardo Andriamahaihavana, Antonin Baden, Andrea L Blanco, Marina B Caulier, Guillaume Dammhahn, Melanie Eeckhaut, Igor Eppley, Timothy M Frederich, Bruno
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peer reviewed / We present the first open-access, island-wide isotopic database (IsoMad) for modern biologically relevant materials collected on Madagascar within the past 150 years from both terrestrial and nearshore marine environments. Isotopic research on the island has increasingly helped with biological studies of endemic organisms, including...
Furness, Robert Furness, Euan
Publication status: Published / Funder: scottish and southern electricity renewables / Rationale Carbon, nitrogen and sulphur stable isotopes in feathers grown by seabirds while breeding reflect the local isoscape and diet in the vicinity of the colony, so may make it possible to discriminate individual birds from different colonies. Methods Black-...
Landry, Michael Semmens, Brice Ohman, Mark Aluwihare, Lihini Chargualaf, Dereka Thompson, Andrew Swalethorp, Rasmus
Although massive biomass fluctuations of coastal-pelagic fishes are an iconic example of the impacts of climate variability on marine ecosystems, the mechanisms governing these dynamics are often elusive. We construct a 45-year record of nitrogen stable isotopes measured in larvae of Northern Anchovy (Engraulis mordax) in the California Current Eco...
Parkinson, EW Stoddart, S Sparacello, V Bertoldi, F Fonzo, O Malone, C Marini, E Martinet, F Moggi-Cecchi, J Pacciani, E
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Acknowledgements: We would like to thank all the institutions who granted access to the archaeological material used in this study, with very special thanks to Luca Bondioli, Fulvio Bartoli and Claudio Cavazzuti. This research was primarily funded by the Arts & Humanities Research Council through the University of Cambridge Doctoral Training Partne...
Tafuri, MA Soncin, S Panella, S Thompson, JE Tiberi, I Fabbri, PF Sivilli, S Radina, F Minozzi, S Muntoni, IM
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Isotopic analyses of prehistoric diet have only recently reached the threshold of going beyond site-focused reports to provide regional syntheses showing larger trends. In this work we present the first regional analysis for Neolithic southeastern Italy as a whole, including both substantial original data and a review of the available published dat...
Auderset, Alexandra Moretti, Simone Taphorn, Björn Ebner, Pia-Rebecca Kast, Emma Wang, Xingchen T Schiebel, Ralf Sigman, Daniel M Haug, Gerald H Martínez-García, Alfredo
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Dissolved oxygen (O2) is essential for most ocean ecosystems, fuelling organisms' respiration and facilitating the cycling of carbon and nutrients. Oxygen measurements have been interpreted to indicate that the ocean's oxygen-deficient zones (ODZs) are expanding under global warming1,2. However, models provide an unclear picture of future ODZ chang...
Ji, Xiaoliang Shu, Lielin Chen, Wenli Chen, Zheng Shang, Xu Yang, Yue Dahlgren, Randy A Zhang, Minghua
Nitrate pollution is of considerable global concern as a threat to human health and aquatic ecosystems. Nowadays, δ15N/δ18O-NO3- combined with a Bayesian-based SIAR model are widely used to identify riverine nitrate sources. However, little is known regarding the effect of variations in pollution source isotopic composition on nitrate source contri...
Mie, Axel Novak, Vlastimil Franko, Mikael Andersson Bügel, Susanne Gjedsted Laursen, Kristian Holst
The stable nitrogen isotope ratio δ15N is used as a marker of dietary protein sources in blood. Crop fertilization strategies affect δ15N in plant foods. In a double-blinded randomized cross-over dietary intervention trial with 33 participants, we quantified the effect of fertilizer type (conventional: synthetic fertilizer and organic: animal or gr...
Miller, Melanie J Kendall, Iain Capriles, José M Bruno, Maria C Evershed, Richard P Hastorf, Christine A
The Lake Titicaca basin was one of the major centers for cultural development in the ancient world. This lacustrine environment is unique in the high, dry Andean altiplano, and its aquatic and terrestrial resources are thought to have contributed to the florescence of complex societies in this region. Nevertheless, it remains unclear to what extent...