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One fish, two fish, old fish, new fish: Investigating differential distribution of salmon resources in the Pacific Northwest through ancient DNA analysis

机译:一种鱼,两种鱼,老鱼,新鱼:通过古代DNA分析调查西北太平洋地区鲑鱼资源的差异分布

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DNA analysis was applied to approximately 60 ancient salmon remains (1200BP) from the archaeological site of Keatley Creek in British Columbia to examine the distribution of Pacific salmon species between housepits. The success rate of DNA extraction was over 90%, yielding three species of Pacific salmon: Chinook, Sockeye and Coho. Accurate salmon species identification using mitochondria1 DNA refined theories of economic stratification and differential access to salmon resources at Keatley Creek. Additionally, the unique information made available by ancient DNA analysis offered insight into prehistoric salmon ecology and spawning behaviour in the region.
机译:对不列颠哥伦比亚省吉特利克里克(Keatley Creek)考古遗址的大约60个古鲑鱼残骸(1200BP)进行了DNA分析,以检查太平洋鲑鱼物种在鸡舍之间的分布。 DNA提取的成功率超过90%,产生了三种太平洋大马哈鱼:奇努克人,红鲑和Coho。使用线粒体1 DNA进行鲑鱼物种的准确鉴定完善了经济分层理论,并在济慈溪(Keatley Creek)获得了鲑鱼资源的不同途径。此外,古代DNA分析提供的独特信息还提供了对该地区史前鲑鱼生态学和产卵行为的洞察力。

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