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High-throughput collagen fingerprinting of intact microfaunal remains; a low-cost method for distinguishing between murine rodent bones

机译:完整的微动物遗骸的高通量胶原蛋白指纹图;一种区分鼠类啮齿动物骨骼的低成本方法

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RationaleMicrofaunal skeletal remains can be sensitive indicators of the contemporary ecosystem in which they are sampled and are often recovered in owl pellets in large numbers. Species identification of these remains can be obtained using a range of morphological criteria established for particular skeletal elements, but typically dominated by a reliance on cranial characters. However, this can induce biases under different environmental and taphonomic conditions. The aim of this research was to develop a high-throughput method of objectively identifying rodent remains from archaeological deposits using collagen fingerprinting, most notably the identification of rats from other myomorph rodents as a means to identify disturbances in the archaeofauna through the presence of invasive taxa not contemporary with the archaeological deposits.
机译:原理微动物骨骼遗骸可以作为当代生态系统的敏感指标,对它们进行取样并经常以猫头鹰颗粒的形式大量回收。这些残留物的种类鉴定可以使用针对特定骨骼元素建立的一系列形态学标准来获得,但通常以对颅骨特征的依赖为主导。但是,这可能在不同的环境和离子条件下引起偏倚。这项研究的目的是开发一种高通量方法,使用胶原蛋白指纹图谱从考古沉积物中客观地鉴定啮齿动物遗骸,其中最著名的是从其他肌型啮齿动物中鉴定大鼠,作为通过存在入侵类群来鉴定古细菌中的干扰的一种方法不具有考古遗存的当代风格。

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