نتایج جستجو برای: using strontium stable isotope analysis therefore

تعداد نتایج: 5826751  

2005
H. T. S. Boschker S. Bouillon

Bacterial carbon sources in coastal sediments: a review based on stable isotope data of biomarkers S. Bouillon and H. T. S. Boschker Department of Analytical and Environmental Chemistry, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Pleinlaan 2, 1050 Brussels, Belgium Netherlands Institute of Ecology (NIOO-KNAW), Centre for Estuarine and Marine Ecology, PO Box 140, 4400 AC Yerseke, The Netherlands Received: 26 A...

2014
Lesley A. Gregoricka Tracy K. Betsinger Amy B. Scott Marek Polcyn

Apotropaic observances-traditional practices intended to prevent evil-were not uncommon in post-medieval Poland, and included specific treatment of the dead for those considered at risk for becoming vampires. Excavations at the Drawsko 1 cemetery (17th-18th c. AD) have revealed multiple examples (n = 6) of such deviant burials amidst hundreds of normative interments. While historic records desc...

2009
Katharine R. Hendry Rosalind E.M. Rickaby Michael P. Meredith Henry Elderfield

Article history: The polar foraminifera Ne Received 17 March 2008 Received in revised form 18 November 2008 Accepted 20 November 2008 Available online 13 January 2009 Editor: P. DeMenocal

2018
Cristina Valdiosera Torsten Günther Juan Carlos Vera-Rodríguez Irene Ureña Eneko Iriarte Ricardo Rodríguez-Varela Luciana G Simões Rafael M Martínez-Sánchez Emma M Svensson Helena Malmström Laura Rodríguez José-María Bermúdez de Castro Eudald Carbonell Alfonso Alday José Antonio Hernández Vera Anders Götherström José-Miguel Carretero Juan Luis Arsuaga Colin I Smith Mattias Jakobsson

Population genomic studies of ancient human remains have shown how modern-day European population structure has been shaped by a number of prehistoric migrations. The Neolithization of Europe has been associated with large-scale migrations from Anatolia, which was followed by migrations of herders from the Pontic steppe at the onset of the Bronze Age. Southwestern Europe was one of the last par...

Journal: :Ecology Letters 2007
Craig A Layman John P Quattrochi Caroline M Peyer Jacob E Allgeier Katharine Suding

Much research has focused on identifying species that are susceptible to extinction following ecosystem fragmentation, yet even those species that persist in fragmented habitats may have fundamentally different ecological roles than conspecifics in unimpacted areas. Shifts in trophic role induced by fragmentation, especially of abundant top predators, could have transcendent impacts on food web...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2004
Dustin R Rubenstein Keith A Hobson

Establishing patterns of movement of wild animals is crucial for our understanding of their ecology, life history and behavior, and is a prerequisite for their effective conservation. Advances in the use of stable isotope markers make it possible to track a diversity of animal species in a variety of habitats. This approach is revolutionizing the way in which we make connections between phases ...

2017
Kristin Haynert Mirijam Kiggen Bernhard Klarner Mark Maraun Stefan Scheu

Mesofauna taxa fill key trophic positions in soil food webs, even in terrestrial-marine boundary habitats characterized by frequent natural disturbances. Salt marshes represent such boundary habitats, characterized by frequent inundations increasing from the terrestrial upper to the marine pioneer zone. Despite the high abundance of soil mesofauna in salt marshes and their important function by...

2016
Hirofumi Kawanaka Yoshihiro Aiura Takayuki Hasebe Makoto Yokoyama Takahiko Masui Yoshikazu Nishihara Takashi Yanagisawa

The oxygen isotope effect of the ferromagnetic transition in itinerant ferromagnet strontium ruthenate SrRuO3 with a Curie temperature Tc of 160 K is studied. We observed for the first time a shift of ∆Tc ~ 1 K by oxygen isotope substitution of 16O → 18O in SrRuO3 by precise measurements of DC and AC magnetizations. The results surprisingly lead to the noteworthy inverse isotope effect with neg...

Journal: :Environmental Archaeology 2021

New stable carbon (?13C) and nitrogen (?15N) isotope values of charred plant bone collagen remains from 6th mill. BCE Halai, central Greece, together with datasets Kouphovouno, southern later 6th/early 5th Makriyalos, northern demonstrate how early farming communities in mainland Greece adapted mixed strategies to distinct local environmental cultural settings. Intra-site similarities differenc...

2011
M. C. Tarun M. D. McCluskey

Hydrogen has a significant impact on the structural and electronic properties of metals, insulators, and semiconductors. Despite the prevalence of hydrogen, little is known about its behavior in oxides such as strontium titanate (SrTiO3). In this work, hydrogen-related defects in SrTiO3 were investigated using infrared absorption spectroscopy. Two local vibrational modes (LVMs) are observed at ...

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