2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00227-023-04252-x
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Archaeological sharks: changes in the trophic ecology between late Holocene and modern shark communities in South Brazil

Abstract: Sharks are essential components of marine food webs, but their removal might simplify ecosystems and food webs. Comparing the isotopic niche of species between archaeological and modern communities can provide information to assess temporal changes in the ecological dynamics of communities. Here, stable isotope analysis was used to compare food web topology metrics between two shark guilds or communities, a late Holocene archaeological community (AC) dating from 724 − 542 years ago and a modern community (MC) … Show more

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