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Paleobiology | 2015

Shifting niches of marine predators due to human exploitation: the diet of the South American sea lion (Otaria flavescens) since the late Holocene as a case study

Lisette Zenteno; Florencia Borella; Julieta Gómez Otero; Ernesto Luis Piana; Juan Bautista Belardi; Luis Alberto Borrero; Fabiana Saporiti; Luis Cardona; Enrique A. Crespo

Abstract. Stable isotope ratios of carbon and nitrogen in archaeological and modern bone samples have been used to reconstruct the dietary changes of the South American sea lion Otaria flavescens from the late Holocene to the present in the southwestern Atlantic. We sampled bones from archaeological sites in northern-central and southern Patagonia, Argentina, and bones housed in modern scientific collections. Additionally, we analyzed the stable isotope ratios in ancient and modern shells of intertidal molluscs to explore changes in the isotope baseline and allow comparison between bone samples from different periods after correction for baseline shifts. Results confirmed the trophic plasticity of the South American sea lion, demonstrated the much larger impact of modern exploitation of marine resources as compared with that of hunter-gatherers, and underscored the dissimilarity between the past and modern niches of exploited species. These conclusions are supported by the rather stable diet of South American sea lions during several millennia of aboriginal exploitation, in both northern-central and southern Patagonia, and the dramatic increase in trophic level observed during the twentieth century. The recent increase in trophic level might be related to the smaller population size resulting from modern sealing and the resulting reduced intraspecific competition. These results demonstrate how much can be learned about the ecology of modern species thanks to retrospective studies beyond the current, anthropogenically modified setting where ecosystem structure is totally different from that in the pristine environments where current species evolved.


Revista Chilena de Antropología | 2015

Patrón de explotación de tinámidos en la costa atlántica norpatagónica (Argentina) durante el holoceno tardío

Hernán Marani; Florencia Borella

The need of evaluating the role played by small-sized birds in the subsistence of hunter-gatherer groups has been emphasized in recent years. Although their presence has been noted in different archaeological sites in northern Patagonia, their use as a subsistence resource has not been fully discussed. This paper presents the analysis of late Holocene Tinamous remains retrieved from a shell midden at the archaeological locality Paesani (site 5), north Patagonian coast (Rio Negro, Argentina). Detailed anatomical identification and adequate taxonomic and cutting marks recognition was possible given the good state of preservation of the entire avifaunal record, thus providing clues about the food processing patterns of small prey.


Anales Del Instituto De La Patagonia | 1988

Reestudiando huesos: nuevas consideraciones sobre sitios de Última Esperanza

Luis Alberto Borrero; José Luis Lanata; Florencia Borella


Quaternary International | 2012

Taphonomic evaluation of penguin (Spheniscidae) remains at a shell-midden on the northern coast of Patagonia (San Matías Gulf, Río Negro, Argentina)

Florencia Borella; Isabel Cruz


Before Farming | 2010

Harpoons and travellers

Luis Alberto Borrero; Florencia Borella


Intersecciones En Antropologia | 2010

Geometrías delicadas: Diseños grabados en cáscaras de huevo de Rheidae recuperados en la costa norte del Golfo San Matías, Río Negro

Dánae Fiore; Florencia Borella


Intersecciones En Antropologia | 2006

Observaciones tafonómicas sobre restos de pinnípedos en la costa norte fueguina (Argentina)

Florencia Borella; Sebastián Muñoz


Intersecciones En Antropologia | 2009

Identificación de agentes perturbadores y estrategias tendientes a la conservación del patrimonio arqueológico en la costa del Golfo de San Matías, Provincia de Río Negro

Liliana M. Manzi; Cristian M. Favier Dubois; Florencia Borella


Oecologia | 2017

Holocene changes in the trophic ecology of an apex marine predator in the South Atlantic Ocean

Damián G. Vales; Luis Cardona; Atilio Francisco Zangrando; Florencia Borella; Fabiana Saporiti; R. Natalie P. Goodall; Larissa Rosa de Oliveira; Enrique A. Crespo


Journal of Animal Ecology | 2017

Isotopic niche partitioning between two apex predators over time

Massimiliano Drago; Luis Cardona; Valentina Franco-Trecu; Enrique A. Crespo; Damián G. Vales; Florencia Borella; Lisette Zenteno; Enrique M. Gonzáles

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Cristian M. Favier Dubois

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Marcelo Cardillo

University of Buenos Aires

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Enrique A. Crespo

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Damián G. Vales

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Federico L. Scartascini

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Liliana M. Manzi

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Luis Alberto Borrero

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Luis Cardona

University of Barcelona

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Eugenia Carranza

University of Buenos Aires

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Hernán Marani

National University of La Plata

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