According to the refugee species concept, increasing replacement of open steppe by forest cover after the last glacial period and human pressure had together forced European bison (Bison bonasus)--the largest extant terrestrial mammal of Europe--into forests as a refuge habitat. The consequent decreased fitness and population density led to the gradual extinction of the species. Understanding the pre-refugee ecology of the species may help its conservation management and ensure its long time survival. In view of this, we investigated the abundance of stable isotopes (δ13C and δ15N) in radiocarbon dated skeletal remains of European bison and other large herbivores--aurochs (Bos primigenius), moose (Alces alces), and reindeer (Rangifer tarand...
Understanding species’ historical ranges can provide important information for conservation planning...
In order to understand the behaviours and subsistence choices of Palaeolithic hunter-gatherers, it i...
Acknowledgements This research was funded by a Leverhulme Research Project Grant (ref: RPG-2017-410 ...
<div><p>According to the refugee species concept, increasing replacement of open steppe by forest co...
We investigated how do environmental and climatic factors, but also management, affect the carbon (δ...
International audienceBackground: Climatic and environmental fluctuations as well as anthropogenic p...
The two living species of bison (European and American) are among the few terrestrial megafauna to h...
The two living species of bison (European and American) are among the few terrestrial megafauna to h...
Knowledge about the origin and evolutionary history of the bison has been improved recently owing to...
Knowledge about the origin and evolutionary history of the bison has been improved recently owing to...
Herbivores from the Neumark-Nord 2 archaeological site, Germany, were analysed for bone collagen sta...
International audienceEnvironmental changes related to forest expansion and later to agricultural de...
Archaeological research has provided evidence of change in the settlement and subsistence practices ...
Carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes in bone collagen can provide valuable information about the diet...
<div><p>Biodiversity is rapidly declining globally. One strategy to help to conserve species is to b...
Understanding species’ historical ranges can provide important information for conservation planning...
In order to understand the behaviours and subsistence choices of Palaeolithic hunter-gatherers, it i...
Acknowledgements This research was funded by a Leverhulme Research Project Grant (ref: RPG-2017-410 ...
<div><p>According to the refugee species concept, increasing replacement of open steppe by forest co...
We investigated how do environmental and climatic factors, but also management, affect the carbon (δ...
International audienceBackground: Climatic and environmental fluctuations as well as anthropogenic p...
The two living species of bison (European and American) are among the few terrestrial megafauna to h...
The two living species of bison (European and American) are among the few terrestrial megafauna to h...
Knowledge about the origin and evolutionary history of the bison has been improved recently owing to...
Knowledge about the origin and evolutionary history of the bison has been improved recently owing to...
Herbivores from the Neumark-Nord 2 archaeological site, Germany, were analysed for bone collagen sta...
International audienceEnvironmental changes related to forest expansion and later to agricultural de...
Archaeological research has provided evidence of change in the settlement and subsistence practices ...
Carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes in bone collagen can provide valuable information about the diet...
<div><p>Biodiversity is rapidly declining globally. One strategy to help to conserve species is to b...
Understanding species’ historical ranges can provide important information for conservation planning...
In order to understand the behaviours and subsistence choices of Palaeolithic hunter-gatherers, it i...
Acknowledgements This research was funded by a Leverhulme Research Project Grant (ref: RPG-2017-410 ...