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Complexities of stable carbon and nitrogen isotope biogeochemistry in ancient freshwater ecosystems: Implications for the study of past subsistence and …
E Guiry - Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses of human and animal tissues have become an
important means of studying both anthropogenic and natural food webs in aquatic …
important means of studying both anthropogenic and natural food webs in aquatic …
[HTML][HTML] Human ecodynamics: A perspective for the study of long-term change in socioecological systems
Human ecodynamics (HE) refers to processes of stability, resilience, and change in socio-
ecological relationships or systems. HE research involves interdisciplinary study of the …
ecological relationships or systems. HE research involves interdisciplinary study of the …
Integrating climate adaptation and transboundary management: guidelines for designing climate-smart marine protected areas
Climate change poses an urgent threat to biodiversity that demands societal responses. The
magnitude of this challenge is reflected in recent international commitments to protect 30 …
magnitude of this challenge is reflected in recent international commitments to protect 30 …
Improving metabarcoding taxonomic assignment: A case study of fishes in a large marine ecosystem
DNA metabarcoding is an important tool for molecular ecology. However, its effectiveness
hinges on the quality of reference sequence databases and classification parameters …
hinges on the quality of reference sequence databases and classification parameters …
Quality control for modern bone collagen stable carbon and nitrogen isotope measurements
Isotopic analyses of collagen, the main protein preserved in subfossil bone and tooth, has
long provided a powerful tool for the reconstruction of ancient diets and environments …
long provided a powerful tool for the reconstruction of ancient diets and environments …
Archaeology, historical ecology and anthropogenic island ecosystems
In the face of environmental uncertainty due to anthropogenic climate change, islands are at
the front lines of global change, threatened by sea level rise, habitat alteration, extinctions …
the front lines of global change, threatened by sea level rise, habitat alteration, extinctions …
Shell midden archaeology: current trends and future directions
TC Rick - Journal of Archaeological Research, 2024 - Springer
Since the 19th century, the study of shell middens has played an important role in
archaeological research. Shell midden and broader coastal archaeology have transformed …
archaeological research. Shell midden and broader coastal archaeology have transformed …
Democratizing conservation science and practice
Navigating the tightly linked problems of ecological sustainability and social justice is the
central challenge facing humanity this century (Raworth 2012, Dearing et al. 2014) …
central challenge facing humanity this century (Raworth 2012, Dearing et al. 2014) …
The potential of historical ecology to aid understanding of human–ocean interactions throughout the Anthropocene
RH Thurstan - Journal of Fish Biology, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Marine historical ecology emerged in the scholarly literature with the aim of understanding
long‐term dynamics in marine ecosystems and the outcomes of past human–ocean …
long‐term dynamics in marine ecosystems and the outcomes of past human–ocean …
A ~1000-year 13C Suess correction model for the study of past ecosystems
J Dombrosky - The Holocene, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Inferences about how an ecosystem has changed through time often rely on longitudinal
records of species characteristics or niche parameters, and stable isotope analysis is a …
records of species characteristics or niche parameters, and stable isotope analysis is a …