DNA analysis was applied to approximately 60 ancient salmon remains (1200BP) from the archaeological site of Keatley Creek in British Columbia to examine the distribution of Pacific salmon species between housepits. The success rate of DNA extraction was over 90%, yielding three species of Pacific salmon: Chinook, Sockeye and Coho. Accurate salmon species identification using mitochondria1 DNA refined theories of economic stratification and differential access to salmon resources at Keatley Creek. Additionally, the unique information made available by ancient DNA analysis offered insight into prehistoric salmon ecology and spawning behaviour in the region
Archival scales from 603 sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka), sampled from May to July 1924 in the l...
AbstractDetermining species distributions accurately is crucial to developing conservation and manag...
Recent advances in population genomics have made it possible to detect previously unidentified struc...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Biology, Washington State UniversityPacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) serve an impo...
Understanding a species' historic range guides contemporary management and habitat restoration. Chin...
In this study, ancient DNA (aDNA) analysis was used to assign species identifications to a sample of...
The Columbia River and its tributaries provide essential spawning and rearing habitat for many salmo...
The Columbia River and its tributaries provide essential spawning and rearing habitat for many salmo...
Within the Upper Klamath Basin, Oregon, the native status of anadromous salmonids (Oncorhynchus spp....
When a Northwest Native American archeological site is uncovered, many times there are remains left ...
INTRODUCTIONIn the Pacific Northwest of North America, archae-ological saImonid remains have great p...
Salmon bones found at archaeological sites have historically been very difficult to identify, by ost...
Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) are ecological and cultural keystone species along the Northwest ...
Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) are ecological and cultural keystone species along the Northwest ...
<div><p>Rockfish (<i>Sebastes</i> spp.) are a common marine fish in nearshore and continental shelf ...
Archival scales from 603 sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka), sampled from May to July 1924 in the l...
AbstractDetermining species distributions accurately is crucial to developing conservation and manag...
Recent advances in population genomics have made it possible to detect previously unidentified struc...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Biology, Washington State UniversityPacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) serve an impo...
Understanding a species' historic range guides contemporary management and habitat restoration. Chin...
In this study, ancient DNA (aDNA) analysis was used to assign species identifications to a sample of...
The Columbia River and its tributaries provide essential spawning and rearing habitat for many salmo...
The Columbia River and its tributaries provide essential spawning and rearing habitat for many salmo...
Within the Upper Klamath Basin, Oregon, the native status of anadromous salmonids (Oncorhynchus spp....
When a Northwest Native American archeological site is uncovered, many times there are remains left ...
INTRODUCTIONIn the Pacific Northwest of North America, archae-ological saImonid remains have great p...
Salmon bones found at archaeological sites have historically been very difficult to identify, by ost...
Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) are ecological and cultural keystone species along the Northwest ...
Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) are ecological and cultural keystone species along the Northwest ...
<div><p>Rockfish (<i>Sebastes</i> spp.) are a common marine fish in nearshore and continental shelf ...
Archival scales from 603 sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka), sampled from May to July 1924 in the l...
AbstractDetermining species distributions accurately is crucial to developing conservation and manag...
Recent advances in population genomics have made it possible to detect previously unidentified struc...