Advancements in molecular science are continually improving our knowledge of marine turtle biology and evolution. However, there are still considerable gaps in our understanding, such as past marine turtle distributions, which can benefit from advanced zooarchaeological analyses. Here, we apply collagen fingerprinting to 130 archaeological marine turtle bone samples up to approximately 2500 years old from the Caribbean and Florida's Gulf Coast for faunal identification, finding the vast majority of samples (88%) to contain preserved collagen despite deposition in the tropics. All samples can be identified to species-level with the exception of the Kemp's ridley (Lepidochelys kempii) and olive ridley (L. olivacea) turtles, which can be separ...
Fragments of chelonian carapace and plastral dermal plates are well-represented from archaeological ...
Nucleotide sequences from the cytochrome b gene of mitochondrial DNA were employed to resolve phylog...
Small, irregular isolated bones identified as remains of leatherback turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) ...
Advancements in molecular science are continually improving our knowledge of marine turtle biology a...
Reports of hybridization between marine turtle species (family Cheloniidae) have been difficult to a...
Historical and archaeological evidence documents the importation of sea turtles from the eastern Pac...
Humans have been exploiting marine resources along the Levantine coast for millennia. Advances in bi...
Small, irregular isolated bones identified as remains of leatherback turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) ...
International audienceSmall, irregular isolated bones identified as remains of leatherback turtles (...
Fragmented skeletal remains of marine turtles occur frequently in archaeological and natural deposit...
Evolutionary transitions to marine habitats occurred frequently among Mesozoic reptiles. Only one su...
WOS:000471344900003Aim To examine the genetic structure and global phylogeography of the endangered ...
Extant and fossil chelids are restricted to South America and Australasia. Based on morphological da...
This thesis examines ancient sea turtles from the Levant and more recent archaeological sea turtle b...
Analyses of mitochondrial (mt) DNA control region sequences from 175 leatherback turtles Dermochelys...
Fragments of chelonian carapace and plastral dermal plates are well-represented from archaeological ...
Nucleotide sequences from the cytochrome b gene of mitochondrial DNA were employed to resolve phylog...
Small, irregular isolated bones identified as remains of leatherback turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) ...
Advancements in molecular science are continually improving our knowledge of marine turtle biology a...
Reports of hybridization between marine turtle species (family Cheloniidae) have been difficult to a...
Historical and archaeological evidence documents the importation of sea turtles from the eastern Pac...
Humans have been exploiting marine resources along the Levantine coast for millennia. Advances in bi...
Small, irregular isolated bones identified as remains of leatherback turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) ...
International audienceSmall, irregular isolated bones identified as remains of leatherback turtles (...
Fragmented skeletal remains of marine turtles occur frequently in archaeological and natural deposit...
Evolutionary transitions to marine habitats occurred frequently among Mesozoic reptiles. Only one su...
WOS:000471344900003Aim To examine the genetic structure and global phylogeography of the endangered ...
Extant and fossil chelids are restricted to South America and Australasia. Based on morphological da...
This thesis examines ancient sea turtles from the Levant and more recent archaeological sea turtle b...
Analyses of mitochondrial (mt) DNA control region sequences from 175 leatherback turtles Dermochelys...
Fragments of chelonian carapace and plastral dermal plates are well-represented from archaeological ...
Nucleotide sequences from the cytochrome b gene of mitochondrial DNA were employed to resolve phylog...
Small, irregular isolated bones identified as remains of leatherback turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) ...