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Article Reference Mutation dans les pratiques pastorales durant l’Antiquité tardive en Moyenne Belgique : vers une exploitation plus intensive des espaces boisés ?
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Article Reference Dog mitochondrial genome sequencing to enhance dog mtDNA discrimination power in forensic casework
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Article Reference Parentage analyses suggest female promiscuity and a disadvantage for athletic males in the colourpolymorphic lizard Podarcis melisellensis
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Article Reference Predominance of a single phylogenetic species in colonization events among a sextet of decollate land snail, Rumina decollata (Mollusca: Pulmonata: Subulinidae), species
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Article Reference Population genetic structure of the tree-hole tick Ixodes arboricola (Acari: Ixodidae) at different spatial scales
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Article Reference Coding region SNP analysis to enhance dog mtDNA discrimination power in forensic casework
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Article Reference Large-scale data sharing provides evidence for westward spread of domestic animals across Neolithic Turkey
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Article Reference Preface to Liège Colloquium Special Issue. Remote sensing of ocean colour, temperature and salinity - New challenges and opportunities.
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Article Reference Challenges and opportunities for geostationary ocean colour remote sensing of regional seas: A review of recent results.
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Article Reference Were bears or lions involved in salmon accumulation in the Middle Palaeolithic of the Caucasus? An isotopic investigation in Kudaro 3 cave
Bone fragments of large anadromous salmon in the Middle Palaeolithic archaeological layers of Kudaro 3 cave (Caucasus) suggested fish consumption by archaic Hominins, such as Neandertals. However, large carnivores such as Asiatic cave bears (Ursus kudarensis) and cave lions (Panthera spelaea) were also found in the cave and could have been responsible for such an accumulation. The diet of these carnivores was evaluated using carbon, nitrogen and sulphur isotopes in faunal bone collagen. The results suggest that anadromous fish were neither part of the diet of either cave bear (vegetarian) or cave lion (predators of herbivores from arid areas) and therefore provide indirect support to the idea that Middle Palaeolithic Hominins, probably Neandertals, were able to consume fish when it was available.
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