Stable isotope ratios of carbon and nitrogen in archaeological and modern bone samples have been used to reconstruct the dietary changes of the South American sea lion Otaria flavescens from the late Holocene to the present in the southwestern Atlantic. We sampled bones from archaeological sites in northern-central and southern Patagonia, Argentina, and bones housed in modern scientific collections. Additionally, we analyzed the stable isotope ratios in ancient and modern shells of intertidal molluscs to explore changes in the isotope baseline and allow comparison between bone samples from different periods after correction for baseline shifts. Results confirmed the trophic plasticity of the South American sea lion, demonstrated the much la...
Stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen in the skull bones of South American sea lions Otaria flavesc...
This study compares the δ15N values and the trophic position of two seabird species throughout the L...
Our research program on this topic combines zooarchaeological and stable isotope studies from a hist...
Stable isotope ratios of carbon and nitrogen in archaeological and modern bone samples have been use...
Marine food webs in coastal southern South America are thought to have been impacted over time in re...
1. Stable isotope analyses have become an important tool in reconstructing diets, analyzing resource...
1. Stable isotope analyses have become an important tool in reconstructing diets, analyzing resource...
The human exploitation of marine resources is characterised by the preferential removal of the large...
<div><p>The human exploitation of marine resources is characterised by the preferential removal of t...
The human exploitation of marine resources is characterised by the preferential removal of the large...
Predators may modify their diets as a result of both anthropogenic and natural environmental changes...
After centuries of pinniped exploitation, hunter-gatherers from the Atlantic coast of southern South...
Marine predators may undergo remarkable dietary changes through time as a result of both anthropogen...
Craniometrical data of male and female skulls collected from 1974 to 2007 were used to test the hypo...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes in skin and bone of South American sea lionsfrom Brazil and Urug...
Stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen in the skull bones of South American sea lions Otaria flavesc...
This study compares the δ15N values and the trophic position of two seabird species throughout the L...
Our research program on this topic combines zooarchaeological and stable isotope studies from a hist...
Stable isotope ratios of carbon and nitrogen in archaeological and modern bone samples have been use...
Marine food webs in coastal southern South America are thought to have been impacted over time in re...
1. Stable isotope analyses have become an important tool in reconstructing diets, analyzing resource...
1. Stable isotope analyses have become an important tool in reconstructing diets, analyzing resource...
The human exploitation of marine resources is characterised by the preferential removal of the large...
<div><p>The human exploitation of marine resources is characterised by the preferential removal of t...
The human exploitation of marine resources is characterised by the preferential removal of the large...
Predators may modify their diets as a result of both anthropogenic and natural environmental changes...
After centuries of pinniped exploitation, hunter-gatherers from the Atlantic coast of southern South...
Marine predators may undergo remarkable dietary changes through time as a result of both anthropogen...
Craniometrical data of male and female skulls collected from 1974 to 2007 were used to test the hypo...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes in skin and bone of South American sea lionsfrom Brazil and Urug...
Stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen in the skull bones of South American sea lions Otaria flavesc...
This study compares the δ15N values and the trophic position of two seabird species throughout the L...
Our research program on this topic combines zooarchaeological and stable isotope studies from a hist...