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Article Reference Découverte de nouveaux brachiopodes dans le Givetien (Dévonien) du Boulonnais (N. France).
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Article Reference Predatory boreholes in Tournaisian (Lower Carboniferous) spiriferid brachiopods.
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Article Reference Brachiopod Gyrosoria Cooper, 1973 - a comparative Palaeoecological, stratigraphical and taxonomical study.
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Article Reference Academic capacity building: holding up a mirror.
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Article Reference Bargaining a net gain compensation agreement between a marine renewable energy developer and a marine protected area manager.
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Article Reference Offshore wind park monitoring programmes, lessons learned and recommendations for the future.
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Article Reference Assessing uncertainty associated with the monitoring and evaluation of spatially managed areas.
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Article Reference Acoustic stress responses in juvenile sea bass Dicentrarchus labrax induced by offshore pile driving
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Article Reference La sédimentation holocène du golfe de Tarente (Italie méridionale): approche stratigraphique et paléoclimatique basée sur l'étude de trois carottes de sondage.
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Article Reference Isotopic evidence for dietary ecology of Late Neandertals in North-Western Europe
The Late Pleistocene site “Troisieme caverne ” of Goyet (Belgium) has yielded the broadest set of Neandertal remains in North-Western Europe and is associated with a rich and diverse large mammal assemblage. We reconstructed the dietary ecology at the site using stable isotope tracking (d13C and d15N)of bone collagen. The d13C and d15N values of all species are consistent with those observed in other “mammoth-steppe” sites. The relative contribution of potential prey species to the diet of carnivores (including Neandertals) was evaluated using a Bayesian model. The distribution of individuals from herbivorous species and carnivorous ones was determined through cluster analysis in order to identify ecological niches, regardless of the individual species attribution. The Neandertals within the predator guild and the mammoth and reindeer as representatives of the herbivores occupied the most specific and most narrow ecological niches. The “Troisieme caverne ” of Goyet can be regarded as a key site for the investigation of late Pleistocene Neandertal ecology north of the Alps.
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