127 results on '"LeFebvre, Michelle J."'
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2. Collagen fingerprinting of Caribbean archaeological fish bones: Methodological implications for historical fisheries baselines and anthropogenic change
3. Indigenous oyster fisheries persisted for millennia and should inform future management
4. Monkeys on the Islands and Coasts of Paradise
5. Contemporary Challenges in Zooarchaeological Specimen Identification
6. Methods, Methodology, and Zooarchaeology in Practice
7. Assessing an assets-based environmental fellowship through a community cultural wealth lens.
8. Exploring the origins of coastal villages: New discoveries at the Spring Warrior civic-ceremonial center on Florida's Gulf Coast.
9. Cooking with corals: The Bahamas experiments
10. Changes in parrot diversity after human arrival to the Caribbean
11. Complete mitogenomes of ancient Caribbean Guinea pigs (Cavia porcellus)
12. Archaeology as a method and tool for resilience
13. Ancient DNA and high-resolution chronometry reveal a long-term human role in the historical diversity and biogeography of the Bahamian hutia
14. Historical DNA from a rediscovered nineteenth-century paratype reveals genetic continuity of a Bahamian hutia ( Geocapromys ingrahami ) population
15. Changes in parrot diversity after human arrival to the Caribbean
16. Origin of pre-Columbian guinea pigs from Caribbean archeological sites revealed through genetic analysis
17. Animal management and domestication in the realm of Ceramic Age farming
18. Exploring the origins of coastal villages: New discoveries at the Spring Warrior civic-ceremonial center on Florida’s Gulf Coast
19. Supplemental Material a,b, and c; Supplemental Table 1; Supplemental Figure 1 from Historical DNA from a rediscovered nineteenth-century paratype reveals genetic continuity of a Bahamian hutia (Geocapromys ingrahami) population
20. A community-developed extension to Darwin Core for reporting the chronometric age of specimens
21. Methods, Methodology, and Zooarchaeology in Practice
22. Contemporary Challenges in Zooarchaeological Specimen Identification
23. Archaeology as Sustainability Science: Perspectives from Ancient Island Societies
24. Colonial Legacies Influence Biodiversity Lessons: How Past Trade Routes and Power Dynamics Shape Present-Day Scientific Research and Professional Opportunities for Caribbean Scientists
25. New records for prehistoric introduction of Neotropical mammals to the West Indies: evidence from Carriacou, Lesser Antilles
26. In Support of Sustainability: The Historical Ecology of Vertebrate Biodiversity and Native American Harvest Practices in the Florida Keys, USA
27. Precolumbian Settlements on Carriacou, West Indies
28. The Role of Small Islands in Marine Subsistence Strategies: Case Studies from the Caribbean
29. A Community-Developed Extension to Darwin Core for Reporting the Chronometric Age of Specimens
30. Unique Lucayan sand dune burials at the Rolling Heads site, Long Island, The Bahamas
31. Supplementary methods, tables, and figures referenced in the main text from Ancient DNA from the extinct Haitian cave-rail (Nesotrochis steganinos) suggests a biogeographic connection between the Caribbean and Old World
32. Ancient DNA from the extinct Haitian cave-rail (Nesotrochis steganinos) suggests a biogeographic connection between the Caribbean and Old World
33. Is It Better to Be Objectively Wrong or Subjectively Right?
34. Unique Lucayan sand dune burials at the Rolling Heads site, Long Island, The Bahamas.
35. Supplementaries from Preserved collagen reveals species identity in archaeological marine turtle bones from Caribbean and Florida sites
36. Preserved collagen reveals species identity in archaeological marine turtle bones from Caribbean and Florida sites
37. The paleoecology and extinction of endemic tortoises in the Bahamian Archipelago
38. Preserved collagen reveals species identity in archaeological marine turtle bones from Caribbean and Florida sites
39. The zooarchaeology and isotopic ecology of the Bahamian hutia (Geocapromys ingrahami): Evidence for pre-Columbian anthropogenic management
40. ZooArchNet: Connecting zooarchaeological specimens to the biodiversity and archaeology data networks
41. The paleoecology and extinction of endemic tortoises in the Bahamian Archipelago.
42. Bahamian hutia (Geocapromys ingrahami) in the Lucayan Realm: Pre-Columbian Exploitation and Translocation
43. Advancing the Study of Amerindian Ecodynamics in the Caribbean: Current Perspectives
44. Advancing the Study of Amerindian Ecodynamics in the Caribbean: Current Perspectives.
45. Bahamian hutia (Geocapromys ingrahami) in the Lucayan Realm: Pre-Columbian Exploitation and Translocation.
46. Guinea Pigs in the Pre-Columbian West Indies
47. Tibes: People, Power, and Ritual at the Center of the Cosmos
48. Protecting Heritage in the Caribbean
49. New records for prehistoric introduction of Neotropical mammals to the West Indies: evidence from Carriacou, Lesser Antilles
50. The Zooarchaeology of Islands: Towards Synergy and Synthesis
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