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      15N and 13C abundances in the Antartic Ocean with emphasis on the biogeochemical structure of the food web

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      Deep Sea Research Part A. Oceanographic Research Papers
      Elsevier BV

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          Nitrogen and carbon isotopic composition of bone collagen from marine and terrestrial animals

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            Stable nitrogen isotope ratios of bone collagen reflect marine and terrestrial components of prehistoric human diet.

            The delta 15N values of bone collagen from Eskimos and from Northwest Coast Indians dependent on salmon fishing are about 10 per mil more positive than those from agriculturalists in historic times. Among prehistoric humans, two groups dependent on marine food sources show bone collagen delta 15N values that are 4 to 6 per mil more positive than those from two agricultural groups. The nitrogen isotope ratios of bone collagen from prehistoric inhabitants of the Bahamas are anomalously low for reasons that relate to the biogeochemical cycle of nitrogen in coral reefs.
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              Plankton 13C: 12C ratio changes with latitude: differences between northern and southern oceans

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                Deep Sea Research Part A. Oceanographic Research Papers
                Deep Sea Research Part A. Oceanographic Research Papers
                Elsevier BV
                01980149
                May 1987
                May 1987
                : 34
                : 5-6
                : 829-841
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                10.1016/0198-0149(87)90039-2
                b38448b1-9936-4dc8-a202-a5d20c8e6f0c
                © 1987

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