Stable isotope analysis can be used to document dietary changes within the lifetimes of individuals and may prove useful for investigating fallback food consumption in modern, historical, and ancient primates. Feces, hair, and enamel are all suitable materials for such analysis, and each has its own benefits and limitations. Feces provide highly resolved temporal dietary data, but are generally limited to providing dietary information about modern individuals and require labor-intensive sample collection and analysis. Hair provides less well-resolved data, but has the advantage that one or a few hair strands can provide evidence of dietary change over months or years. Hair is also available in museum collections, making it possible to inves...
Identification and analysis of faunal and botanical remains provide important insight into paleodiet...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios in skeletal tissues are widely used as indicators of prehi...
The scientific analysis of archaeological remains has the potential to inform us about the diet of p...
This short review aims at drawing up an inventory of the existing chemical techniques that can help ...
Changes in diet throughout hominin evolution have been linked with important evolutionary changes. S...
Bibliography: pages 126-148.This thesis describes the development, testing and application of a tech...
NoDietary ecology is one key to understanding the biology, lifeways, and evolutionary pathways of ma...
Graduation date: 2003Stable isotope analysis of human tissue can provide information about diet\ud i...
Stable isotope analysis of carbon and nitrogen in hair provides a versatile tool for reconstructing ...
Dietary variability might have been a major factor in the dispersal and subsequent persistence of th...
Carbon isotope studies of early hominins from southern Africa showed that their diets differed marke...
Stable isotopes and reconstruction of the diet of fossel homonids: a review. Summary. — Natural iso...
Isotopic studies of wild primates have used a wide range of tissues to infer diet and model the fora...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses are widely used to infer diet and mobility in ancient an...
Direct evidence regarding when and to what degree our early ancestors incorporated animal resources ...
Identification and analysis of faunal and botanical remains provide important insight into paleodiet...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios in skeletal tissues are widely used as indicators of prehi...
The scientific analysis of archaeological remains has the potential to inform us about the diet of p...
This short review aims at drawing up an inventory of the existing chemical techniques that can help ...
Changes in diet throughout hominin evolution have been linked with important evolutionary changes. S...
Bibliography: pages 126-148.This thesis describes the development, testing and application of a tech...
NoDietary ecology is one key to understanding the biology, lifeways, and evolutionary pathways of ma...
Graduation date: 2003Stable isotope analysis of human tissue can provide information about diet\ud i...
Stable isotope analysis of carbon and nitrogen in hair provides a versatile tool for reconstructing ...
Dietary variability might have been a major factor in the dispersal and subsequent persistence of th...
Carbon isotope studies of early hominins from southern Africa showed that their diets differed marke...
Stable isotopes and reconstruction of the diet of fossel homonids: a review. Summary. — Natural iso...
Isotopic studies of wild primates have used a wide range of tissues to infer diet and model the fora...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses are widely used to infer diet and mobility in ancient an...
Direct evidence regarding when and to what degree our early ancestors incorporated animal resources ...
Identification and analysis of faunal and botanical remains provide important insight into paleodiet...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios in skeletal tissues are widely used as indicators of prehi...
The scientific analysis of archaeological remains has the potential to inform us about the diet of p...