2014
DOI: 10.1111/bor.12091
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Stable isotopes reveal ecological differences amongst now‐extinct proboscideans from the Cincinnati region, USA

Abstract: The mobility and dietary preferences of now‐extinct proboscideans have not been comprehensively examined in the central USA. We used stable carbon (δ13C), oxygen (δ18O) and strontium (87Sr/86Sr) isotopic signatures in molar enamel to investigate the foraging ecology of four mastodons (Mammut americanum) and eight mammoths (Mammuthus spp.) from southwestern Ohio and northwestern Kentucky. We tested two hypotheses: (i) these individuals were nomadic migrants that were passing through the region when they died; a… Show more

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“…Therefore, 87 Sr/ 86 Sr can be used to track animal movement across landscapes or distinguish migrant and local individuals within a population (e.g. Chamberlain et al, ; Hoppe & Koch, ; Sellick et al, ; Baumann & Crowley, ).…”
Section: Background On Strontium Isotopesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, 87 Sr/ 86 Sr can be used to track animal movement across landscapes or distinguish migrant and local individuals within a population (e.g. Chamberlain et al, ; Hoppe & Koch, ; Sellick et al, ; Baumann & Crowley, ).…”
Section: Background On Strontium Isotopesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Local Sr isotope ratios are typically evaluated using surface water (e.g. Chesson et al, ), soils (Ingram & Weber, ; Barnett‐Johnson et al, ; Walther, Thorrold & Olney, ; Wolff et al, ; Baumann & Crowley, ), vegetation (Keller, Blum & Kling, ; Reynolds, Quade & Betancourt, ), or ossified tissues from animals with limited home ranges (Hoppe et al, ; Blum et al, ; Porder, Payton & Hadly, ; Widga et al, ; Christian, Banner & Mack, ; Reynolds et al, ). While each of these materials offers meaningful data, they differ in how they integrate ‘local’ conditions.…”
Section: Background On Strontium Isotopesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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