2023
DOI: 10.1177/09596836221145383
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Archaeological and stable isotope data reveal patterns of fishing across the food web on California’s Channel Islands

Abstract: How do human communities integrate within food webs? Studies characterizing the historical flow of energy among people and local environments can yield important insights into managing sustainable ecosystems. Here, we combine zooarchaeological, bulk tissue, and compound-specific stable isotope data from late Holocene Santa Rosa Island to investigate the ecological role of people within a southern California nearshore marine ecosystem. We show people foraged in diverse marine habitats, including kelp forests an… Show more

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“…In the introduction we referenced key works and trends in Ecological Network Analysis. In fact, recent work by Smith et al [ 57 ] is indeed leveraging the archaeological record as lens into the long-term evolution of, and human impacts on, food webs and trophic relationships. This is an excellent example of how archaeological data might be leveraged within a network framework to contribute beyond broader ecological investigations and challenges.…”
Section: Conclusion and Suggested Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the introduction we referenced key works and trends in Ecological Network Analysis. In fact, recent work by Smith et al [ 57 ] is indeed leveraging the archaeological record as lens into the long-term evolution of, and human impacts on, food webs and trophic relationships. This is an excellent example of how archaeological data might be leveraged within a network framework to contribute beyond broader ecological investigations and challenges.…”
Section: Conclusion and Suggested Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%