Oxygen and carbon isotopic measurements of coevally formed bone and tooth enamel bioapatite from a modern equid show that these tissues record drinking water and diet isotopic signals in an identical fashion. Hence, data for both tissues can be combined to track movement, dietary changes, and seasonal variability over the animal’s lifetime, and climatic variability over longer time periods. This tool was tested for horses using ten paired tooth and bone samples to reconstruct conditions in Alberta during the Late Pleistocene. While post-mortem isotopic alteration confounded interpretation of the results, two key findings emerged: (i) pre- and post-Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) time periods based on radiocarbon dates correspond with high and lo...
Variation in the concentration of the stable isotopes of hydrogen, oxygen and carbon have been teste...
International audienceOxygen isotope compositions of phosphate in tooth enamel from large mammals (i...
Geochemical tools, including the analysis of stable isotopes from fossil mammals, are often used to ...
This study examines the carbon and oxygen isotopic composition of bioapatite in equid tooth enamel a...
The study of stable isotopes in fossil bioapatite has yielded useful results and has shown that bioa...
Lack of calibrated instruments and written records prior to European contact in North America has fo...
Carbon and oxygen isotope ratios of fossil horse tooth enamel from Nebraska and Texas show evidence ...
An expansion of C4 grasslands occurred between 6 and 8 million years ago in the Great Plains of Nort...
Bioapatite from mammal tooth enamel is a popular biomineral used in the reconstruction of palaeoenvi...
Acknowledgements This research was funded by a Leverhulme Research Project Grant (ref: RPG-2017-410 ...
Pastoral societies leave discrete marks in the archaeological record. As a result, the fine descript...
Selected fossil bison rib bones from the Hudson-Meng bonebed (early Holocene age) were studied in or...
Approximately 50,000 – 11,000 years ago many species around the world became extinct or were extirpa...
This thesis uses the carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen isotope compositions of mammoth (Mammuthus) and ma...
Variation in the concentration of the stable isotopes of hydrogen, oxygen and carbon have been teste...
International audienceOxygen isotope compositions of phosphate in tooth enamel from large mammals (i...
Geochemical tools, including the analysis of stable isotopes from fossil mammals, are often used to ...
This study examines the carbon and oxygen isotopic composition of bioapatite in equid tooth enamel a...
The study of stable isotopes in fossil bioapatite has yielded useful results and has shown that bioa...
Lack of calibrated instruments and written records prior to European contact in North America has fo...
Carbon and oxygen isotope ratios of fossil horse tooth enamel from Nebraska and Texas show evidence ...
An expansion of C4 grasslands occurred between 6 and 8 million years ago in the Great Plains of Nort...
Bioapatite from mammal tooth enamel is a popular biomineral used in the reconstruction of palaeoenvi...
Acknowledgements This research was funded by a Leverhulme Research Project Grant (ref: RPG-2017-410 ...
Pastoral societies leave discrete marks in the archaeological record. As a result, the fine descript...
Selected fossil bison rib bones from the Hudson-Meng bonebed (early Holocene age) were studied in or...
Approximately 50,000 – 11,000 years ago many species around the world became extinct or were extirpa...
This thesis uses the carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen isotope compositions of mammoth (Mammuthus) and ma...
Variation in the concentration of the stable isotopes of hydrogen, oxygen and carbon have been teste...
International audienceOxygen isotope compositions of phosphate in tooth enamel from large mammals (i...
Geochemical tools, including the analysis of stable isotopes from fossil mammals, are often used to ...