Guanaco (Lama guanicoe) isotopic ecology in southern South America: spatial and temporal tendencies, and archaeological implications |
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Authors: | Ramiro Barberena, A. Francisco Zangrando, Adolfo F. Gil, Gustavo A. Martí nez, Gustavo G. Politis, Luis A. Borrero,Gustavo A. Neme |
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Affiliation: | 1. CONICET – IMHICIHU, Saavedra 15, 5° (1083), Buenos Aires, Argentina;2. CONICET – CADIC/Universidad de Buenos Aires. B. Houssay 200, Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina;3. CONICET – Museo de Historia Natural de San Rafael. Parque Mariano Moreno (5600), San Rafael, Mendoza, Argentina;4. CONICET – INCUAPA. Avenida del Valle 5737 (7400), Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, Olavarría, Argentina;5. CONICET – INCUAPA -Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, La Plata, Argentina;6. CONICET – IMHICIHU/Universidad de Buenos Aires. Saavedra 15, 5° (1083), Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Abstract: | We synthesize and discuss available isotopic data on Holocene guanaco samples from southern South America, extending from Tierra del Fuego Island to northern Patagonia and the Pampean region. We evaluate temporal and spatial tendencies on the basis of 91 samples (mainly based on δ13Ccollagen values), presenting implications for paleodietary research in archaeology. We conclude that there are no strong correlations with latitude in the macro-spatial scale, while there is a set of interesting patterns at smaller regional scales. These patterns lead us to evaluate the role of ecologic and topographic variables (e.g. canopy effect, variations in altitude, ecotones) in structuring isotopic variability. Finally, on the basis of the present analysis we suggest a number of hypotheses and perspectives for the use of stable isotopes as geographic tracers of guanaco distribution in the past, and specific implications for the paleodietary study of human samples. |
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Keywords: | Guanaco Stable isotopes δ 13Ccollagen Spatial tendencies Geographic tracers South America |
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