Search Results - "Cerling, T. E"
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Stable isotope analysis of modern human hair collected from Asia (China, India, Mongolia, and Pakistan)
Published in American journal of physical anthropology (01-03-2010)“…We report isotopic data (δ2H, δ18O n = 196; δ13C, δ15N n = 142; δ34S n = 85) from human hair and drinking water (δ2H, δ18O n = 67) collected across China,…”
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Turnover of Carbon Isotopes in Tail Hair and Breath CO₂ of Horses Fed an Isotopically Varied Diet
Published in Oecologia (01-03-2004)“…Temporal stable isotope records derived from animal tissues are increasingly studied to determine dietary and climatic histories. Despite this, the turnover…”
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Stable isotope ecology of the common hippopotamus
Published in Journal of zoology (1987) (01-10-2008)“…The diet of African hippopotamids can be documented through stable carbon isotope ratios (¹³C/¹²C) analyses of enamel and other tissues. The common…”
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Isotopic composition of sheep wool records seasonality of climate and diet
Published in Rapid communications in mass spectrometry (15-08-2015)“…Rationale Hair keratin is a very important material in ecological and archaeological studies because it grows continuously, can be obtained non‐invasively,…”
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Turnover of stable carbon isotopes in the muscle, liver, and breath CO2 of alpacas (Lama pacos)
Published in Rapid communications in mass spectrometry (01-01-2006)“…Stable carbon isotope analysis of animal liver and muscle has become a widespread tool for investigating dietary ecology. Nonetheless, stable carbon isotope…”
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Carbon dioxide starvation, the development of C4 ecosystems, and mammalian evolution
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological sciences (29-01-1998)“…biomass is recorded in the diets of mammals from Asia, Africa, North America, and South America during the interval from about 8 to 5 Ma. This was accompanied…”
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Dietary adaptations of extant and Neogene African suids
Published in Journal of zoology (1987) (01-01-2002)“…Plio-Pleistocene suid assemblages of sub-Saharan Africa seem to have been derived from the immigration of Asian tetraconodontines during the late Miocene and…”
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Stable isotope ecology of fossil hippopotamids from the Lake Turkana Basin of East Africa
Published in Journal of zoology (1987) (01-07-2008)“…The diet of African hippopotamids can be documented through δ¹³C analyses of enamel and other tissues. Analysis of a 10-million-year sequence of hippopotamids…”
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Geomorphology and In-Situ Cosmogenic Isotopes
Published in Annual review of earth and planetary sciences (01-01-1994)Get full text
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Atmospheric CO2 and the ratio of intercellular to ambient CO2 concentrations in plants
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Carbon isotopes in soils and palaeosols as ecology and palaeoecology indicators
Published in Nature (London) (14-09-1989)“…There are few quantitative techniques in use today for palaeoecological reconstruction in terrestrial depositional systems. One approach to such…”
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Short-Term Diet Changes Revealed Using Stable Carbon Isotopes in Horse Tail-Hair
Published in Functional ecology (01-08-2004)“…1. We demonstrate the potential of extracting high-resolution dietary information from stable carbon isotopes (δ13C) in horse tail-hair, in response to…”
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Seasonal Bias in Soil Carbonate Formation and Its Implications for Interpreting High‐Resolution Paleoarchives: Evidence From Southern Utah
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Biogeosciences (01-03-2019)“…Pedogenic carbonate is commonly used as a paleoarchive, but its interpretation is limited by our understanding of its formation conditions. We investigated…”
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Dietary and environmental reconstruction with stable isotope analyses of herbivore tooth enamel from the Miocene locality of Fort Ternan, Kenya
Published in Journal of human evolution (01-12-1997)“…Tooth enamel of nine Middle Miocene mammalian herbivores from Fort Ternan, Kenya, was analyzed for δ13C and δ18O. The δ18O values of the tooth enamel compared…”
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Establishing chronologies from isotopic profiles in serially collected animal tissues: An example using tail hairs from African elephants
Published in Chemical geology (15-09-2009)“…While the use of stable isotopes in wildlife ecological research is growing rapidly, development of methods to establish time-specific isotope data from…”
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Stable isotope ratios of soil carbonate and soil organic matter as indicators of forest invasion of prairie near Ames, Iowa
Published in Oecologia (01-09-1993)“…Stable isotope ratios of pedogenic carbonate and organic matter were measured in a prairie-transition-forest soil biosequence near Ames, Iowa to determine the…”
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Global vegetation change through the Miocene/Pliocene boundary
Published in Nature (London) (11-09-1997)“…Between 8 and 6 million years ago, there was a global increase in the biomass of plants using C4 photosynthesis as indicated by changes in the carbon isotope…”
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Expansion and emergence of C4 plants
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Ancient Diets, Ecology, and Extinction of 5-Million-Year-Old Horses from Florida
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (05-02-1999)“…Six sympatric species of 5-million-year-old (late Hemphillian) horses from Florida existed during a time of major global change and extinction in terrestrial…”
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Expansion of C4 ecosystems as an indicator of global ecological change in the late Miocene
Published in Nature (London) (28-01-1993)“…Recent studies of palaeovegetation from palaeosols and palaeodiet from fossil tooth enamel indicate a rapid expansion of C4 biomass in the the Old World and…”
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