scholarly journals Re-constructing nutritional history of Serengeti wildebeest from stable isotopes in tail hair: seasonal starvation patterns in an obligate grazer

2016 ◽  
Vol 30 (13) ◽  
pp. 1461-1468 ◽  
Author(s):  
K. Rysava ◽  
R. A. R. McGill ◽  
J. Matthiopoulos ◽  
J. G. C. Hopcraft
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2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Fernando Gázquez ◽  
Thomas K. Bauska ◽  
Laia Comas-Bru ◽  
Bassam Ghaleb ◽  
José-María Calaforra ◽  
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Abstract Carbonate cave deposits (speleothems) have been used widely for paleoclimate reconstructions; however, few studies have examined the utility of other speleothem-forming minerals for this purpose. Here we demonstrate for the first time that stable isotopes (δ17O, δ18O and δD) of structurally-bound gypsum (CaSO4·2H2O) hydration water (GHW) can be used to infer paleoclimate. Specifically, we used a 63 cm-long gypsum stalactite from Sima Blanca Cave to reconstruct the climate history of SE Spain from ~ 800 BCE to ~ 800 CE. The gypsum stalactite indicates wet conditions in the cave and humid climate from ~ 200 BCE to 100 CE, at the time of the Roman Empire apogee in Hispania. From ~ 100 CE to ~ 600 CE, evaporation in the cave increased in response to regional aridification that peaked at ~ 500–600 CE, roughly coinciding with the transition between the Iberian Roman Humid Period and the Migration Period. Our record agrees with most Mediterranean and Iberian paleoclimate archives, demonstrating that stable isotopes of GHW in subaerial gypsum speleothems are a useful tool for paleoclimate reconstructions.


PeerJ ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
pp. e10445
Author(s):  
Sanjeeta Sharma Pokharel ◽  
Hiroki Yoneda ◽  
Moe Yanagi ◽  
Raman Sukumar ◽  
Kodzue Kinoshita

Background Assessment of physiological states by measuring biomarkers, such as cortisol, has significantly contributed to the monitoring of health, welfare and management of animals. Immunoreactive cortisol in hair (hC) has been used widely for deciphering ‘stressful’ past-events in various wild and captive animals. However, no such studies have been done in long-lived mammals. Methods In this first exploratory study in elephants, we assessed (i) tail-hair growth rate (TGR) and (ii) hC levels in tail-hair samples from six captive Asian elephants from two zoos in Japan for comparing hC levels with zoo-keepers’ records of distinct biological events over a c.0.5–2.0-year period. Tail-hair samples were cut into segments (based on monthly growth rate), pulverized or minced and a validated cortisol enzyme-immunoassay employed to measure hC levels. Results When the hC levels of all individuals were compared with the keepers’ records, a posteriori, most of the high hC levels were found to be associated with ‘stressful’ or distinct behavioural events such as pathological (anaemia, colic infection, skin infection, oral sores), psychosocial (reluctance in entering the enclosure, presence of a calf) and husbandry practice-related (contact trials/ space sharing) conditions, indicating that tail-hair indeed can be a potential ‘retrospective’ calendar of physiological health of an animal. Conclusions Our observations open up the possibility of using the tail-hair as an alternative matrix to reconstruct the physiological history of elephants.


2011 ◽  
Vol 356-360 ◽  
pp. 2325-2328
Author(s):  
Hai Ying Hu

The aqueous environment quality plays an important role in controlling the circulation track of ecological environment. Environmental isotopes widely exist in various kinds of water and can be extensively applied in water environment. Isotopes as natural tracers can be used to trace the transportation process of water in hydrologic cycle and the variations of isotopic value can also provide the information about the transference of contamination. The dynamical process of the movement and mix of waters can be studied by applying the composition characteristics of stable isotopes contained in natural waters, thus the main processes of water resources formation and aqueous environment evolution as well as their driving forces mechanism can be revealed. In this paper, the development history of the application of stable isotopes in the water circulation is reviewed, the application theory and analytical method of the environmental stable isotopes, and the new progress of the applied study on water resources formation and aqueous environment evolution are mainly discussed.


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (6) ◽  
pp. 261-267 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei Xu ◽  
Xinjun Chen ◽  
Bilin Liu ◽  
Yong Chen ◽  
Mengyao Huan ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 359-382 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carmen Zwahlen ◽  
Cathy Hollis ◽  
Michael Lawson ◽  
Stephen P. Becker ◽  
Adrian Boyce ◽  
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Elements ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 16 (4) ◽  
pp. 241-246
Author(s):  
Katharina Lodders

Lithium’s story spans the history of the universe and is one that links to all its largest-scale processes: big bang nucleosyntheses, the evolution of stars, and galactic chemical evolution. Lithium was the only metal produced in the big bang, alongside the gases H and He. Stars destroy both stable isotopes of Li easily, yet we still have Li today, even after generations of stars have come and gone. Ongoing production of Li by galactic cosmic rays and by a limited number of Li-producing nuclear reactions and transport processes in some rare types of stars keeps lithium present in the universe.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Malwina San José ◽  
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Jeremy K. Caves Rugenstein ◽  
Maria Giuditta Fellin ◽  
Domenico Cosentino ◽  
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2021 ◽  
pp. 104314
Author(s):  
Carolina P. Funkey ◽  
Vajira A. Waduge ◽  
Nalaka P. Ranasinghe ◽  
Harshanie S. Dasanayaka ◽  
Imma Tolosa

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