The submersion of Late Pleistocene shorelines and poor organic preservation at many early archaeological sites obscure the earliest effects of humans on coastal resources in the Americas. We used collagen fingerprinting to identify bone fragments from middens at four California Channel Island sites that are among the oldest coastal sites in the Americas (~12,500-8,500 cal BP). We document Paleocoastal human predation of at least three marine mammal families/species, including northern elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris), eared seals (Otariidae), and sea otters (Enhydra lutris). Otariids and elephant seals are abundant today along the Pacific Coast of North America, but elephant seals are rare in late Holocene (<1500 cal BP) archaeologi...
The Caribbean Sea is the most species-rich sea in the Atlantic, largely due to its vast coral reef s...
Changes in primary ocean productivity play a key role in determining the structure and biomass yield...
An accurate understanding of biodiversity of the past is critical for contextualizing biodiversity p...
The submersion of Late Pleistocene shorelines and poor organic preservation at many early archaeolog...
Human exploitation of pinnipeds has considerable antiquity but shows increasing impacts on populatio...
AbstractThroughout human history, coastal and marine resources have been a vital part of human subsi...
Throughout human history, coastal and marine resources have been a vital part of human subsistence. ...
Tribal ancestors living on the Oregon coast prior to European contact were skilled fisher-hunter-gat...
Abstract Human exploitation of pinnipeds has considerable antiquity but shows increasing impacts on ...
Mammal remains from the Cherry Point site (45WH1) are analyzed to provide information about the natu...
Historical data provide a baseline against which to judge the significance of recent ecological shif...
Graduation date: 1989Figures in original document are black and white photocopies. Best scan availa...
We explore marine reservoir effects (MREs) in seal bones from the northern Bering and Chukchi Seas r...
International audienceABSTRACT We explore marine reservoir effects (MREs) in seal bones from the nor...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://ojs.ethnobiology.org/inde...
The Caribbean Sea is the most species-rich sea in the Atlantic, largely due to its vast coral reef s...
Changes in primary ocean productivity play a key role in determining the structure and biomass yield...
An accurate understanding of biodiversity of the past is critical for contextualizing biodiversity p...
The submersion of Late Pleistocene shorelines and poor organic preservation at many early archaeolog...
Human exploitation of pinnipeds has considerable antiquity but shows increasing impacts on populatio...
AbstractThroughout human history, coastal and marine resources have been a vital part of human subsi...
Throughout human history, coastal and marine resources have been a vital part of human subsistence. ...
Tribal ancestors living on the Oregon coast prior to European contact were skilled fisher-hunter-gat...
Abstract Human exploitation of pinnipeds has considerable antiquity but shows increasing impacts on ...
Mammal remains from the Cherry Point site (45WH1) are analyzed to provide information about the natu...
Historical data provide a baseline against which to judge the significance of recent ecological shif...
Graduation date: 1989Figures in original document are black and white photocopies. Best scan availa...
We explore marine reservoir effects (MREs) in seal bones from the northern Bering and Chukchi Seas r...
International audienceABSTRACT We explore marine reservoir effects (MREs) in seal bones from the nor...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://ojs.ethnobiology.org/inde...
The Caribbean Sea is the most species-rich sea in the Atlantic, largely due to its vast coral reef s...
Changes in primary ocean productivity play a key role in determining the structure and biomass yield...
An accurate understanding of biodiversity of the past is critical for contextualizing biodiversity p...