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Stable Isotope Evidence for Late Medieval (14th–15th C) Origins of the Eastern Baltic Cod (Gadus morhua) Fishery
Although recent historical ecology studies have extended quantitative knowledge of eastern Baltic cod (Gadus morhua) exploitation back as far as the 16th century, the historical origin of the modern fishery remains obscure. Widespread archaeological evidence for cod consumption around the eastern Ba...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3217992/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22110675 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0027568 |
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author | Orton, David C. Makowiecki, Daniel de Roo, Tessa Johnstone, Cluny Harland, Jennifer Jonsson, Leif Heinrich, Dirk Enghoff, Inge Bødker Lõugas, Lembi Van Neer, Wim Ervynck, Anton Hufthammer, Anne Karin Amundsen, Colin Jones, Andrew K. G. Locker, Alison Hamilton-Dyer, Sheila Pope, Peter MacKenzie, Brian R. Richards, Michael O'Connell, Tamsin C. Barrett, James H. |
author_facet | Orton, David C. Makowiecki, Daniel de Roo, Tessa Johnstone, Cluny Harland, Jennifer Jonsson, Leif Heinrich, Dirk Enghoff, Inge Bødker Lõugas, Lembi Van Neer, Wim Ervynck, Anton Hufthammer, Anne Karin Amundsen, Colin Jones, Andrew K. G. Locker, Alison Hamilton-Dyer, Sheila Pope, Peter MacKenzie, Brian R. Richards, Michael O'Connell, Tamsin C. Barrett, James H. |
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description | Although recent historical ecology studies have extended quantitative knowledge of eastern Baltic cod (Gadus morhua) exploitation back as far as the 16th century, the historical origin of the modern fishery remains obscure. Widespread archaeological evidence for cod consumption around the eastern Baltic littoral emerges around the 13th century, three centuries before systematic documentation, but it is not clear whether this represents (1) development of a substantial eastern Baltic cod fishery, or (2) large-scale importation of preserved cod from elsewhere. To distinguish between these hypotheses we use stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis to determine likely catch regions of 74 cod vertebrae and cleithra from 19 Baltic archaeological sites dated from the 8th to the 16th centuries. δ(13)C and δ(15)N signatures for six possible catch regions were established using a larger sample of archaeological cod cranial bones (n = 249). The data strongly support the second hypothesis, revealing widespread importation of cod during the 13th to 14th centuries, most of it probably from Arctic Norway. By the 15th century, however, eastern Baltic cod dominate within our sample, indicating the development of a substantial late medieval fishery. Potential human impact on cod stocks in the eastern Baltic must thus be taken into account for at least the last 600 years. |
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spelling | pubmed-32179922011-11-21 Stable Isotope Evidence for Late Medieval (14th–15th C) Origins of the Eastern Baltic Cod (Gadus morhua) Fishery Orton, David C. Makowiecki, Daniel de Roo, Tessa Johnstone, Cluny Harland, Jennifer Jonsson, Leif Heinrich, Dirk Enghoff, Inge Bødker Lõugas, Lembi Van Neer, Wim Ervynck, Anton Hufthammer, Anne Karin Amundsen, Colin Jones, Andrew K. G. Locker, Alison Hamilton-Dyer, Sheila Pope, Peter MacKenzie, Brian R. Richards, Michael O'Connell, Tamsin C. Barrett, James H. PLoS One Research Article Although recent historical ecology studies have extended quantitative knowledge of eastern Baltic cod (Gadus morhua) exploitation back as far as the 16th century, the historical origin of the modern fishery remains obscure. Widespread archaeological evidence for cod consumption around the eastern Baltic littoral emerges around the 13th century, three centuries before systematic documentation, but it is not clear whether this represents (1) development of a substantial eastern Baltic cod fishery, or (2) large-scale importation of preserved cod from elsewhere. To distinguish between these hypotheses we use stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis to determine likely catch regions of 74 cod vertebrae and cleithra from 19 Baltic archaeological sites dated from the 8th to the 16th centuries. δ(13)C and δ(15)N signatures for six possible catch regions were established using a larger sample of archaeological cod cranial bones (n = 249). The data strongly support the second hypothesis, revealing widespread importation of cod during the 13th to 14th centuries, most of it probably from Arctic Norway. By the 15th century, however, eastern Baltic cod dominate within our sample, indicating the development of a substantial late medieval fishery. Potential human impact on cod stocks in the eastern Baltic must thus be taken into account for at least the last 600 years. Public Library of Science 2011-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3217992/ /pubmed/22110675 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0027568 Text en Orton et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Orton, David C. Makowiecki, Daniel de Roo, Tessa Johnstone, Cluny Harland, Jennifer Jonsson, Leif Heinrich, Dirk Enghoff, Inge Bødker Lõugas, Lembi Van Neer, Wim Ervynck, Anton Hufthammer, Anne Karin Amundsen, Colin Jones, Andrew K. G. Locker, Alison Hamilton-Dyer, Sheila Pope, Peter MacKenzie, Brian R. Richards, Michael O'Connell, Tamsin C. Barrett, James H. Stable Isotope Evidence for Late Medieval (14th–15th C) Origins of the Eastern Baltic Cod (Gadus morhua) Fishery |
title | Stable Isotope Evidence for Late Medieval (14th–15th C) Origins of the Eastern Baltic Cod (Gadus morhua) Fishery |
title_full | Stable Isotope Evidence for Late Medieval (14th–15th C) Origins of the Eastern Baltic Cod (Gadus morhua) Fishery |
title_fullStr | Stable Isotope Evidence for Late Medieval (14th–15th C) Origins of the Eastern Baltic Cod (Gadus morhua) Fishery |
title_full_unstemmed | Stable Isotope Evidence for Late Medieval (14th–15th C) Origins of the Eastern Baltic Cod (Gadus morhua) Fishery |
title_short | Stable Isotope Evidence for Late Medieval (14th–15th C) Origins of the Eastern Baltic Cod (Gadus morhua) Fishery |
title_sort | stable isotope evidence for late medieval (14th–15th c) origins of the eastern baltic cod (gadus morhua) fishery |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3217992/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22110675 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0027568 |
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