Search Results - "Nieman, Aline"
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Mycological evidence of coprophagy from the feces of an Alaskan Late Glacial mammoth
Published in Quaternary science reviews (01-08-2011)“…Dung from a mammoth was preserved under frozen conditions in Alaska. The mammoth lived during the early part of the Late Glacial interstadial (ca 12,300 BP)…”
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High-throughput sequencing of African chikanda cake highlights conservation challenges in orchids
Published in Biodiversity and conservation (01-08-2017)“…Chikanda is a traditional dish made with wild-harvested ground orchid tubers belonging to three orchidioid genera, Disa , Satyrium and Habenaria , all of which…”
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Palaeo-environmental and dietary analysis of intestinal contents of a mammoth calf (Yamal Peninsula, northwest Siberia)
Published in Quaternary science reviews (01-12-2011)“…Intestinal samples from the one-month-old Siberian mammoth calf ‘Lyuba’ were studied using light microscopy and ancient DNA to reconstruct its…”
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High-throughput sequencing of African chikanda cake highlights conservation challenges in orchids
Published in Biodiversity and conservation (2017)“…Chikanda is a traditional dish made with wild-harvested ground orchid tubers belonging to three orchidioid genera, Disa, Satyrium and Habenaria, all of which…”
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Multiproxy diet analysis of the last meal of an early Holocene Yakutian bison
Published in Journal of quaternary science (01-04-2014)“…ABSTRACT Pollen, botanical macrofossils, chemical components and ancient DNA were studied in samples from the rumen of a frozen Yakutian bison (Bison priscus)…”
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Multiproxy study of the last meal of a mid-Holocene Oyogos Yar horse, Sakha Republic, Russia
Published in Holocene (Sevenoaks) (01-10-2014)“…The last meal of a horse that lived in the northern part of the Sakha Republic (Russia) c. 5400 years ago was studied using pollen, spores, botanical…”
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Three new species of Stiphrornis (Aves: Muscicapidae) from the Afro-tropics, with a molecular phylogenetic assessment of the genus
Published in Systematics and biodiversity (04-03-2017)“…We describe three new species of forest robin in the genus Stiphrornis; two from West Africa and one from the Congo Basin. Each species represents a distinct…”
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