Isotopic tracking of seasonal dietary change in dentine collagen: preliminary data from modern caribou

Dorothée Drucker , Hervé Bocherens , Anne Pike-Tay , André Mariotti
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Isotopic investigations of reindeer, one of the main meat resources for Upper Palaeolithic humans of southwestern France, led to palaeoecological hypotheses that need modern equivalents to be tested. A relevant reference modern population is aimed with the Kaminuriak caribou. Amounts of carbon-13 and nitrogen-15 measured on collagen from teeth roots reflect a short-term record representative of different time life periods of the animal. Reindeer winter diet based on lichen consumption and body protein recycling seems pictured with characteristic isotopic signatures.

牙本质胶原蛋白季节性饮食变化的同位素追踪:来自现代驯鹿的初步数据
驯鹿是法国西南部旧石器时代晚期人类的主要肉类资源之一,对驯鹿的同位素调查导致了需要现代对等物进行测试的古生态学假设。一个相关的参考现代人口以卡米努里克驯鹿为目标。在牙根胶原蛋白中测定的碳-13和氮-15的数量反映了动物不同时期生活的短期记录。基于地衣消耗和身体蛋白质循环的驯鹿冬季饮食似乎具有特征同位素特征。
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