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Long-Term Interaction between Hunter-Gatherer-Fisher Societies and Marine Resources in the Southern Tip of South America Applications of Stable Isotopes in Zooarchaeology

Título del libro: Isotope Research in Zooarchaeology: Methods, Applications, and Advances

Zangrando, Atilio Francisco JavierIcon ; Kochi, SayuriIcon ; Nye, Jonathan W.; Tessone, AugustoIcon ; Riccialdelli, LucianaIcon ; Tivoli, Angelica MontserratIcon ; Martinoli, Maria PazIcon ; Pérez, Suray AyelénIcon ; Fogel, Marilyn
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Editorial: University Press of Florida
ISBN: 978-0-813069-41-8
Idioma: Inglés
Clasificación temática:
Arqueología

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Predictions based on animal ecology are critical to model human-specific decisions in zooarchaeology. However, information about past distribution of prey is rare, and evaluations normally rely on modern ecological parameters to fill in the gaps. These assumptions often are problematic since species distributions are likely to have fluctuated along time as a consequence of different environmental factors, or as the by-product of the cumulative human impacts. Stable isotope studies have the potential to address this problem by providing a suitable paleoecological framework. A number of studies have suggested that variation in carbon and nitrogen stable isotope values among marine animals can be explained by differences in the isotope composition between nearshore and offshore ecosystems, and/or by changes in trophic levels. In this chapter, we provide a long-term perspective on the interaction between hunter-gatherer-fisher societies and marine resources in the southern tip of South America through the application of stable isotope ecology. We address changes in the foraging behavior of Otariids in response to human predation, the human use of offshore patches during the late Holocene, and the isotopic paleoecology to understand human dietary variations in the region.
Palabras clave: PALEOECOLOGY , MARINE FOOD WEB , COMPOUND-SPECIFIC STABLE ISOTOPE RATIOS , ANTHROPIC IMPACT , BEAGLE CHANNEL
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/210353
URL: https://upf.com/book.asp?id=9780813069418
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Zangrando, Atilio Francisco Javier; Kochi, Sayuri; Nye, Jonathan W.; Tessone, Augusto; Riccialdelli, Luciana; et al.; Long-Term Interaction between Hunter-Gatherer-Fisher Societies and Marine Resources in the Southern Tip of South America Applications of Stable Isotopes in Zooarchaeology; University Press of Florida; 2022; 15-43
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