Sclerochronological and sclerochemical analysis of shellfish remains from archaeological sites afford the opportunity to understand environmental change and its impacts on human populations through time. During the Late Holocene in the Gulf of Alaska, the paleoenvironmental record reflects fluctuating marine conditions throughout the region. The effects of changes in regional climate patterns, as well as human responses to such change, however, can exhibit great variability locally. In the Kodiak archipelago in the Gulf of Alaska, changing environmental conditions, population growth, technological transitions, and contact with other communities likely promoted the transition from needs based maritime hunting and gathering to surplus-based, ...
In-depth paleoenvironmental studies in polar regions are critical to gain a better understanding of ...
In this study, we use subannually resolved oxygen isotope values of fossil (dead-collected) and mode...
Samples of the marine bivalve, Arctica islandica, collected on the island of Ingøya in Finnmark, Nor...
The paleoenvironmental record reflects fluctuating marine conditions throughout the Gulf of Alaska d...
The study of the paleoclimate of the Gulf of Maine (GOM) is of particular importance to help limit t...
Organisms that grow by skeletal accretion contain a geochemical record of environmental conditions--...
Until now, there has been no published documentation of North Sea year-to-year climate variability d...
Bivalve mollusk shells are useful tools for multi-species and multi-proxy paleoenvironmental reconst...
Future global warming will impact coastal marine ecosystems significantly. These changes are expecte...
The historical ecological approach provides unique insights into the relationship between humans and...
The work that follows is aimed at providing a more comprehensive understanding of relationships betw...
This thesis investigated seasonality and intensity of shíshálh shellfish harvesting practices, and,...
To investigate environmental variability during the late Holocene in the western Gulf of Maine, USA,...
Humans who interact directly with local ecosystems possess traditional ecological knowledge that ena...
High-resolution climate reconstruction, North Sea, annual banded proxy, Arctica islandica. - Until ...
In-depth paleoenvironmental studies in polar regions are critical to gain a better understanding of ...
In this study, we use subannually resolved oxygen isotope values of fossil (dead-collected) and mode...
Samples of the marine bivalve, Arctica islandica, collected on the island of Ingøya in Finnmark, Nor...
The paleoenvironmental record reflects fluctuating marine conditions throughout the Gulf of Alaska d...
The study of the paleoclimate of the Gulf of Maine (GOM) is of particular importance to help limit t...
Organisms that grow by skeletal accretion contain a geochemical record of environmental conditions--...
Until now, there has been no published documentation of North Sea year-to-year climate variability d...
Bivalve mollusk shells are useful tools for multi-species and multi-proxy paleoenvironmental reconst...
Future global warming will impact coastal marine ecosystems significantly. These changes are expecte...
The historical ecological approach provides unique insights into the relationship between humans and...
The work that follows is aimed at providing a more comprehensive understanding of relationships betw...
This thesis investigated seasonality and intensity of shíshálh shellfish harvesting practices, and,...
To investigate environmental variability during the late Holocene in the western Gulf of Maine, USA,...
Humans who interact directly with local ecosystems possess traditional ecological knowledge that ena...
High-resolution climate reconstruction, North Sea, annual banded proxy, Arctica islandica. - Until ...
In-depth paleoenvironmental studies in polar regions are critical to gain a better understanding of ...
In this study, we use subannually resolved oxygen isotope values of fossil (dead-collected) and mode...
Samples of the marine bivalve, Arctica islandica, collected on the island of Ingøya in Finnmark, Nor...