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HUMAN AND CANID DIETARY RELATIONSHIPS: COMPARATIVE STABLE ISOTOPE ANALYSIS FROM THE KODIAK ARCHIPELAGO, ALASKA

机译:人与狗的饮食关系:来自阿拉斯加科迪亚克群岛的比较稳定的同位素分析

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Stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes are used to address the dietary relationship between humans and two canid species at the Uyak site (KOD-145) on Kodiak Island, Alaska: dog (Canis familiaris) and red fox (Vulpes vulpes). We assess the relative contribution of marine and terrestrial protein to each species' diet as a measure of their dietary relationship to people, using zooarchaeological data, food web data, and ethnohistoric observations to interpret the results. The results suggest that dogs and foxes had different diets: the dogs are consistently enriched in both C-13 and N-15, which indicates a heavy dependence on marine protein, while the fox samples produced both marine and terrestrial isotope values. Data from this project have the potential to expand our understanding of human-canid relationships in this island environment and in the greater context of island ecology, and contribute some of the first isotopic data for small terrestrial mammals in the Gulf of Alaska.
机译:在阿拉斯加科迪亚克岛的Uyak地点(KOD-145),稳定的碳和氮同位素用于解决人类与两种犬科动物之间的饮食关系:狗(犬似犬)和赤狐(狐狸犬)。我们使用动物考古学数据,食物网数据和民族史观察来解释结果,从而评估海洋和陆地蛋白对每种物种饮食的相对贡献,以衡量它们与人之间的饮食关系。结果表明,狗和狐狸的饮食结构不同:狗的C-13和N-15含量一直很高,这表明它们对海洋蛋白质的依赖性很大,而狐狸样品同时产生海洋和陆地同位素值。该项目的数据有可能扩展我们对这个岛屿环境和更大范围的岛屿生态环境中人与人之间关系的理解,并为阿拉斯加湾的小型陆生哺乳动物提供一些最初的同位素数据。

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