Changes in primary ocean productivity play a key role in determining the structure and biomass yield of the North Pacific ecosystem. Archaeofaunal remains of marine mammals from the Aleutian Islands, Alaska were used as a proxy for marine productivity changes over decade, century and millennial scales throughout the Holocene. Marine vertebrate remains from several previously excavated, well-dated archaeological deposits on Unalaska Island span the period AD 1912-5500 BP. Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios (δ13C and δ15N) derived from marine mammal bone and tooth collagen provide information about changes in food web dynamics and marine productivity levels and, through inference, about ecosystem changes. The paleorecord of phytoplankt...
International audienceABSTRACT We explore marine reservoir effects (MREs) in seal bones from the nor...
In this study we examined a wide range of paleo-productivity proxies along a latitudinal transect (3...
This project uses natural stable isotope ratios to assess trophic structure and food webs in Prince ...
Changes in primary ocean productivity play a key role in determining the structure and biomass yield...
The stable isotope signatures of marine vertebrates and seabirds recovered from this archaeological ...
In this paper we present the results of analyses of stable carbon and nitrogen ratios in the bone co...
Populations of Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus) and harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) have decline...
Sea lion and seal populations in Alaskan waters underwent various degrees of decline during the latt...
Deep ocean sediment cores collected by IODP Expedition 341 in the Gulf of Alaska record variations i...
Purified bone collagen from a small suite of human remains recovered at three sites on the Alaska Pe...
The role of humans in shaping local ecosystems is an increasing focus of archaeological research, ye...
In this paper we present new proxy data bearing on Holocene paleoenvironmental change in the Gulf of...
We explore marine reservoir effects (MREs) in seal bones from the northern Bering and Chukchi Seas r...
Stable isotope analysis is one of the most effective methods of reconstructing human fishing practic...
The submersion of Late Pleistocene shorelines and poor organic preservation at many early archaeolog...
International audienceABSTRACT We explore marine reservoir effects (MREs) in seal bones from the nor...
In this study we examined a wide range of paleo-productivity proxies along a latitudinal transect (3...
This project uses natural stable isotope ratios to assess trophic structure and food webs in Prince ...
Changes in primary ocean productivity play a key role in determining the structure and biomass yield...
The stable isotope signatures of marine vertebrates and seabirds recovered from this archaeological ...
In this paper we present the results of analyses of stable carbon and nitrogen ratios in the bone co...
Populations of Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus) and harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) have decline...
Sea lion and seal populations in Alaskan waters underwent various degrees of decline during the latt...
Deep ocean sediment cores collected by IODP Expedition 341 in the Gulf of Alaska record variations i...
Purified bone collagen from a small suite of human remains recovered at three sites on the Alaska Pe...
The role of humans in shaping local ecosystems is an increasing focus of archaeological research, ye...
In this paper we present new proxy data bearing on Holocene paleoenvironmental change in the Gulf of...
We explore marine reservoir effects (MREs) in seal bones from the northern Bering and Chukchi Seas r...
Stable isotope analysis is one of the most effective methods of reconstructing human fishing practic...
The submersion of Late Pleistocene shorelines and poor organic preservation at many early archaeolog...
International audienceABSTRACT We explore marine reservoir effects (MREs) in seal bones from the nor...
In this study we examined a wide range of paleo-productivity proxies along a latitudinal transect (3...
This project uses natural stable isotope ratios to assess trophic structure and food webs in Prince ...