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Inproceedings Reference Insight into the ecology of Neandertals in North-West Europe : Stable Isotopes and their palaeobiological implications
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Inproceedings Reference Insights into Holocene relative sea-level changes in the southern North Sea using SLIPs and an improved microfauna-based transfer function.
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2023
Inproceedings Reference Insights into Holocene relative sea-level changes in the southern North Sea using SLIPs and an improved microfauna-based transfer function.
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2023
Inproceedings Reference Insights into the brain of two hadrosaurid dinosaurs from Kundur, Russia
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Inproceedings Reference Insights into the brain of two hadrosaurid dinosaurs from Kundur, Russia
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Inproceedings Reference Insights on zoonotic diseases in cat domestication through ancient pathogen genomics
The growing interest in paleopathogenomics and microbial archaeology of the last decade offered the chance to investigate the complex relationships between human hosts and microorganisms, making it possible to identify and characterize the etiologic agents of epidemics in our past [1]. The spread of zoonotic disease in human history was associated with the progressively closer contact with domestic animals[1]. However, the role of animal hosts in the emergence of zoonoses has been only marginally explored, the main focus of paleopathogenomic research being primarily on human hosts. Due to their pivotal role as pest control agents and their long-standing relationship with humans, cats are hosts of several zoonotic diseases representing a threat for human health. Here we present the results of the metagenomic screening for ancient pathogen identification on more than 100 ancient cat remains from different geographic locations (Europe, North Africa and Southwest Asia) spanning several millennia from prehistory to historical times. Various bone substrates (teeth, postcranial skeletal elements, and petrous bones) were analyzed via shotgun sequencing and metagenomic screening with Kraken 2[2] and MetaPhlAn 4[3]. By applying strict authentication guidelines, we provide a framework of ancient microbial DNA preservation in cat remains across time and space, discussing the identification of potential zoonotic candidates. The identification of zoonotic microorganisms in ancient animals represents a yet overlooked field of research, which may offer unprecedented insights into zoonotic epidemics and inter-species transmissibility.
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2023
Article Reference Installation of offshore windfarms can affect local biogeochemical cycling through interactions between biological and physical effects
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2018
Proceedings Reference Integrated monitoring of nonpolar compounds with the use of Passive Samplers
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2016
Proceedings Reference Integrated monitoring of nonpolar compounds with the use of Passive Samplers
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2016
Inbook Reference Integrated results of the new material from the 2002-2003 boreholes in Bernissart (Mons Basin, Belgium).
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