2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.catena.2018.03.014
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Pedology of archaeological soils in tells of the Judean foothills, Israel

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“…To describe the distribution of different lineages identified by the genetic analyses, a set of 33 environmental variables of potential biological importance were selected (Table S3; Steiner et al 2008). Variables included 19 temperature and precipitation co-factors (CHELSA Climate v.1.1, Karger et al 2017), nine soil variables (https://soilgrids.org, Hengl et al 2014Hengl et al , 2017Itkin et al 2018), and five remotesensing-derived vegetation land cover products (Tuanmu & Jetz 2014). All raster data were resampled according to the highest spatial resolution (cell size 0.008) to standardize the model sampling and the individual values of every predictor variable were extracted for each colony and background point.…”
Section: Species Distribution Models (Sdm)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To describe the distribution of different lineages identified by the genetic analyses, a set of 33 environmental variables of potential biological importance were selected (Table S3; Steiner et al 2008). Variables included 19 temperature and precipitation co-factors (CHELSA Climate v.1.1, Karger et al 2017), nine soil variables (https://soilgrids.org, Hengl et al 2014Hengl et al , 2017Itkin et al 2018), and five remotesensing-derived vegetation land cover products (Tuanmu & Jetz 2014). All raster data were resampled according to the highest spatial resolution (cell size 0.008) to standardize the model sampling and the individual values of every predictor variable were extracted for each colony and background point.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Soil type, which appeared to explain the probability of occurrences in most of the examined lineages, consisted of 23 distinct types (further subdivided into smaller categories; Itkin et al 2018). Different soil types explained the probability of occurrence in the five lineages, with some overlap (Table 3).…”
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“…Geoarchaeological studies, using methods such as soil analyses (e.g. Sedov et al 2017;Smejda et al 2017;Paz et al 2017;Itkin et al 2018) or archaeobotanical studies (e.g. Orendi et al 2017) are promising.…”
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confidence: 99%