Isotopic studies of paleoecological and ecological questions often use bone collagen or bioapatite as substrates, but rarely both. Substantial new information can be gained from the incorporation of isotopic values from both the organic and inorganic fractions of bone. Here we show that combining isotopic data from both substrates provides valuable and unique insights into; 1) trophic relationships and dietary interactions, 2) differences in digestive physiologies, and 3) identification of paleontological or archeological remains that lack diagnostic morphological characters. We present a range of new isotopic data collected from ...
Methods in Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of British Ecologica...
The application of isotopic ratio mass spectrometry to archaeological science has produced many impo...
The carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) isotopic compositions of bone and tooth collagen provide a pow...
Isotopic studies of paleoecological and ecological questions often use bone collagen...
Isotopic studies of palaeoecological and ecological questions often use bone collagen or bioapatite ...
Abstract Objectives Stable isotope ratio analysis of bulk bone collagen dominates research into past...
Bibliography: pages 126-148.This thesis describes the development, testing and application of a tech...
ABSTRACT Prey-predator collagen enrichment values for carbon and nitrogen isotopic compositions are ...
7 fig., 2 tab.International audienceThe isotopic analysis of carbon and nitrogen of the collagen of ...
We analyzed carbon stable isotope data from bone collagen of animals consuming varied experimental d...
Isotopic studies of wild primates have used a wide range of tissues to infer diet and model the fora...
Over the past forty years, stable isotope analysis of bone (and tooth) collagen and hydroxyapatite h...
An isotopic investigation of upper Pleistocene mammal bones and teeth from Scladina cave (Sclayn, Be...
Stable isotopes and reconstruction of the diet of fossel homonids: a review. Summary. — Natural iso...
Preservation of isotopic signals in upper pleistocene bone and tooth collagen (Saint-Césaire, France...
Methods in Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of British Ecologica...
The application of isotopic ratio mass spectrometry to archaeological science has produced many impo...
The carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) isotopic compositions of bone and tooth collagen provide a pow...
Isotopic studies of paleoecological and ecological questions often use bone collagen...
Isotopic studies of palaeoecological and ecological questions often use bone collagen or bioapatite ...
Abstract Objectives Stable isotope ratio analysis of bulk bone collagen dominates research into past...
Bibliography: pages 126-148.This thesis describes the development, testing and application of a tech...
ABSTRACT Prey-predator collagen enrichment values for carbon and nitrogen isotopic compositions are ...
7 fig., 2 tab.International audienceThe isotopic analysis of carbon and nitrogen of the collagen of ...
We analyzed carbon stable isotope data from bone collagen of animals consuming varied experimental d...
Isotopic studies of wild primates have used a wide range of tissues to infer diet and model the fora...
Over the past forty years, stable isotope analysis of bone (and tooth) collagen and hydroxyapatite h...
An isotopic investigation of upper Pleistocene mammal bones and teeth from Scladina cave (Sclayn, Be...
Stable isotopes and reconstruction of the diet of fossel homonids: a review. Summary. — Natural iso...
Preservation of isotopic signals in upper pleistocene bone and tooth collagen (Saint-Césaire, France...
Methods in Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of British Ecologica...
The application of isotopic ratio mass spectrometry to archaeological science has produced many impo...
The carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) isotopic compositions of bone and tooth collagen provide a pow...