概括
阿姆奇特卡岛上的阿列乌特人猎物在2500年间发生了巨大的变化. 这种变化很可能是由于阿列乌特人过度利用海,而不是文化食物偏好的转变.
科学领域:
- 古生态学 古生态学
- 考古学的考古学
- 海洋生态海洋生态学
背景情况:
- 在阿姆奇特卡岛上的史前阿列乌特人草原揭示了长期的动物变化.
- 阿鲁特群岛近岸生态系统表现出两个稳定的状态:宏藻或表层藻类主导的草食动物.
- 海种群极大地影响这些生态系统状态.
研究的目的:
- 重新检查2500年来史前阿列乌特人的猎物选择.
- 调查阿列乌特人饮食中观察到的变化的驱动因素.
- 为了将动物变迁与古生态数据相关联.
主要方法:
- 对来自阿列乌特中世纪的分层动物遗骸的分析.
- 动物数据与对阿列乌特群岛近海社区的生态研究进行比较.
- 捕食者-猎物动态的生态模型.
主要成果:
- 在2500年的占领期间,阿勒乌特人的猎物物品发生了显著的变化.
- 动物变迁与海存在或不存在的生态要求相关.
- 有证据表明,当地海被原住民阿列乌特人过度利用.
结论:
- 阿列乌特猎物组成的变化反映了海种群的动态.
- 饮食转变是由生态因素驱动的,特别是海的可用性,而不是文化偏好.
- 原住民阿列乌特人狩猎习惯可能导致当地海数量减少,影响了近岸生态系统.
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