Search Results - "Moss, Madonna L"
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Archaeological data provide alternative hypotheses on Pacific herring (Clupea pallasii) distribution, abundance, and variability
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (04-03-2014)“…Pacific herring (Clupea pallasii), a foundation of coastal social-ecological systems, is in decline throughout much of its range. We assembled data on fish…”
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Paleoindian Seafaring, Maritime Technologies, and Coastal Foraging on California's Channel Islands
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (04-03-2011)“…Three archaeological sites on California's Channel Islands show that Paleoindians relied heavily on marine resources. The Paleocoastal sites, dated between…”
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Ancient DNA reveals phenological diversity of Coast Salish herring harvests over multiple centuries
Published in Scientific reports (06-08-2022)“…Phenological diversity in food resources prolongs foraging opportunities for consumers and buffers them against environmental disturbances. Such diversity is…”
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High potential for using DNA from ancient herring bones to inform modern fisheries management and conservation
Published in PloS one (30-11-2012)“…Pacific herring (Clupea pallasi) are an abundant and important component of the coastal ecosystems for the west coast of North America. Current Canadian…”
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Investigating the Utility of Birds in Precontact Yup’ik Subsistence: A Preliminary Analysis of the Avian Remains from Nunalleq
Published in Etudes Inuit (01-01-2019)“…Birds have been an integral part of traditional Yup’ik lifeways in the Yukon–Kuskokwim Delta, southwest Alaska, both economically and symbolically. From a…”
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Did Tlingit Ancestors Eat Sea Otters? Addressing Intellectual Property and Cultural Heritage through Zooarchaeology
Published in American antiquity (01-04-2020)“…The maritime fur trade caused the extirpation of sea otters from southeast Alaska. In the 1960s, sea otters were reintroduced, and their numbers have…”
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Meta-analysis in zooarchaeology expands perspectives on Indigenous fisheries of the Northwest Coast of North America
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Correction: High Potential for Using DNA from Ancient Herring Bones to Inform Modern Fisheries Management and Conservation
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Correction: High Potential for Using DNA from Ancient Herring Bones to Inform Modern Fisheries Management and Conservation
Published in PloS one (25-06-2013)“…The following funder in the Funding Disclosure is missing information: the Hakai Network for Coastal Peoples and Ecosystems. (2013) Correction: High Potential…”
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Functional genetic diversity in an exploited marine species and its relevance to fisheries management
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (24-02-2021)“…The timing of reproduction influences key evolutionary and ecological processes in wild populations. Variation in reproductive timing may be an especially…”
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Specialized sledge dogs accompanied Inuit dispersal across the North American Arctic
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (04-12-2019)“…Domestic dogs have been central to life in the North American Arctic for millennia. The ancestors of the Inuit were the first to introduce the widespread usage…”
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Archaeological mitogenomes illuminate the historical ecology of sea otters ( Enhydra lutris ) and the viability of reintroduction
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (09-12-2020)“…Genetic analyses are an important contribution to wildlife reintroductions, particularly in the modern context of extirpations and ecological destruction. To…”
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Intraspecific DNA contamination distorts subtle population structure in a marine fish: Decontamination of herring samples before restriction‐site associated sequencing and its effects on population genetic statistics
Published in Molecular ecology resources (01-09-2019)“…Wild specimens are often collected in challenging field conditions, where samples may be contaminated with the DNA of conspecific individuals. This…”
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Can salmonids (Oncorhynchus spp.) be identified to species using vertebral morphometrics? A test using ancient DNA from Coffman Cove, Alaska
Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-01-2014)“…Salmonid bones are common in North Pacific archaeological sites, but the inability to identify salmon vertebrae to the species level has limited the range of…”
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Understanding Variability in Northwest Coast Faunal Assemblages: Beyond Economic Intensification and Cultural Complexity
Published in Journal of island and coastal archaeology (01-01-2012)“…On the Northwest Coast of North America, animal resource intensification is central to many explanations for increasing cultural complexity. In this article, I…”
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Life on the edge: early maritime cultures of the Pacific Coast of North America
Published in Quaternary science reviews (01-11-2008)“…A variety of evidence suggests that the Americas may have been colonized, at least in part, by maritime peoples moving around the North Pacific Rim near the…”
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What ancient DNA reveals about the ubiquitous rockfish of the Pacific Coast of North America
Published in Archaeological and anthropological sciences (2022)“…Approximately 100 rockfish species are found in the North Pacific Ocean (Orr and Hawkins 2008), and typically these can only be identified archaeologically to…”
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Waterfowl and Lunate Crescents in Western North America: The Archaeology of the Pacific Flyway
Published in Journal of world prehistory (01-09-2013)“…California and Great Basin archaeologists have long discussed and debated the function of chipped stone crescents found in Terminal Pleistocene and Early…”
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Diversity in North Pacific shellfish assemblages: the barnacles of Kit’n’Kaboodle Cave, Alaska
Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-12-2010)“…Although the dietary importance of barnacles is recognized in Europe and elsewhere around the world, indigenous use of barnacles on the Pacific coast of North…”
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Evaluating Native American Bird Use and Bird Assemblage Variability along the Oregon Coast
Published in Journal of island and coastal archaeology (03-07-2019)“…Native American use of birds on the Oregon coast is not well known and has never been synthesized to present a regional understanding. We rectify this by…”
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