Woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius), horse (Equus spp.) and bison (Bison spp.) coexisted with a variety of mammalian megafauna across the Pleistocene mammoth steppe – a megacontinental ecosystem that spanned northern Eurasia and northwestern North America. Previous research has suggested that highly conserved niches with minimal niche overlap allowed high levels of species diversity on the mammoth steppe. Here we evaluate previously published and some new collagen carbon and nitrogen isotope data (δ13C, δ15N) for mammoth steppe megaherbivores using Stable Isotope Bayesian Ellipses in R (SIBER) and linear regression models to determine isotopic niches for individual species during broad time intervals (pre-, during and post-Last Glacial M...
During the late Pleistocene (130-12 ka), Beringia, a largely ice-free land located in the Mammoth St...
Acknowledgements This research was funded by a Leverhulme Research Project Grant (ref: RPG-2017-410 ...
During the Late Pleistocene (LP; past 130,000 years), over two-thirds of large mammal (\u3e45kg) spe...
Woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius), horse (Equus spp.) and bison (Bisonspp.) coexisted with a va...
The Pleistocene mammoth steppe was a vast biome that stretched from northwestern Europe to central C...
Higher δ15N values in bone collagen of mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) compared with coeval large he...
Stable isotopes of mammoths and mastodons have the potential to illuminate ecological changes in lat...
Understanding woolly mammoth ecology is key to understanding Pleistocene community dynamics and eval...
Understanding woolly mammoth ecology is key to understanding Pleistocene community dynamics and eval...
Carbon and nitrogen isotopic composition of bone collagen in woolly mammoths, coeval her- bivores an...
The woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) was an emblematic and key species of the so-called mammot...
Aim: We sought to assess different megafaunal species responses to the intense climatic changes that...
Stable isotopes of mammoths and mastodons have the potential to illuminate ecological changes in lat...
Detailed paleoecological evidence from Arctic Alaska’s past megafauna can help reconstruct paleoenvi...
This thesis uses stable isotopes to investigate the adaptive advantages of Ovibos moschatus, a musko...
During the late Pleistocene (130-12 ka), Beringia, a largely ice-free land located in the Mammoth St...
Acknowledgements This research was funded by a Leverhulme Research Project Grant (ref: RPG-2017-410 ...
During the Late Pleistocene (LP; past 130,000 years), over two-thirds of large mammal (\u3e45kg) spe...
Woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius), horse (Equus spp.) and bison (Bisonspp.) coexisted with a va...
The Pleistocene mammoth steppe was a vast biome that stretched from northwestern Europe to central C...
Higher δ15N values in bone collagen of mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) compared with coeval large he...
Stable isotopes of mammoths and mastodons have the potential to illuminate ecological changes in lat...
Understanding woolly mammoth ecology is key to understanding Pleistocene community dynamics and eval...
Understanding woolly mammoth ecology is key to understanding Pleistocene community dynamics and eval...
Carbon and nitrogen isotopic composition of bone collagen in woolly mammoths, coeval her- bivores an...
The woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) was an emblematic and key species of the so-called mammot...
Aim: We sought to assess different megafaunal species responses to the intense climatic changes that...
Stable isotopes of mammoths and mastodons have the potential to illuminate ecological changes in lat...
Detailed paleoecological evidence from Arctic Alaska’s past megafauna can help reconstruct paleoenvi...
This thesis uses stable isotopes to investigate the adaptive advantages of Ovibos moschatus, a musko...
During the late Pleistocene (130-12 ka), Beringia, a largely ice-free land located in the Mammoth St...
Acknowledgements This research was funded by a Leverhulme Research Project Grant (ref: RPG-2017-410 ...
During the Late Pleistocene (LP; past 130,000 years), over two-thirds of large mammal (\u3e45kg) spe...