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Reconstructing Asian faunal introductions to eastern Africa from multi-proxy biomolecular and archaeological datasets

Human-mediated biological exchange has had global social and ecological impacts. In sub-Saharan Africa, several domestic and commensal animals were introduced from Asia in the pre-modern period; however, the timing and nature of these introductions remain contentious. One model supports introduction...

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Autores principales: Prendergast, Mary E., Buckley, Michael, Crowther, Alison, Frantz, Laurent, Eager, Heidi, Lebrasseur, Ophélie, Hutterer, Rainer, Hulme-Beaman, Ardern, Van Neer, Wim, Douka, Katerina, Veall, Margaret-Ashley, Quintana Morales, Eriéndira M., Schuenemann, Verena J., Reiter, Ella, Allen, Richard, Dimopoulos, Evangelos A., Helm, Richard M., Shipton, Ceri, Mwebi, Ogeto, Denys, Christiane, Horton, Mark, Wynne-Jones, Stephanie, Fleisher, Jeffrey, Radimilahy, Chantal, Wright, Henry, Searle, Jeremy B., Krause, Johannes, Larson, Greger, Boivin, Nicole L.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5560628/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28817590
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0182565
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author Prendergast, Mary E.
Buckley, Michael
Crowther, Alison
Frantz, Laurent
Eager, Heidi
Lebrasseur, Ophélie
Hutterer, Rainer
Hulme-Beaman, Ardern
Van Neer, Wim
Douka, Katerina
Veall, Margaret-Ashley
Quintana Morales, Eriéndira M.
Schuenemann, Verena J.
Reiter, Ella
Allen, Richard
Dimopoulos, Evangelos A.
Helm, Richard M.
Shipton, Ceri
Mwebi, Ogeto
Denys, Christiane
Horton, Mark
Wynne-Jones, Stephanie
Fleisher, Jeffrey
Radimilahy, Chantal
Wright, Henry
Searle, Jeremy B.
Krause, Johannes
Larson, Greger
Boivin, Nicole L.
author_facet Prendergast, Mary E.
Buckley, Michael
Crowther, Alison
Frantz, Laurent
Eager, Heidi
Lebrasseur, Ophélie
Hutterer, Rainer
Hulme-Beaman, Ardern
Van Neer, Wim
Douka, Katerina
Veall, Margaret-Ashley
Quintana Morales, Eriéndira M.
Schuenemann, Verena J.
Reiter, Ella
Allen, Richard
Dimopoulos, Evangelos A.
Helm, Richard M.
Shipton, Ceri
Mwebi, Ogeto
Denys, Christiane
Horton, Mark
Wynne-Jones, Stephanie
Fleisher, Jeffrey
Radimilahy, Chantal
Wright, Henry
Searle, Jeremy B.
Krause, Johannes
Larson, Greger
Boivin, Nicole L.
author_sort Prendergast, Mary E.
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description Human-mediated biological exchange has had global social and ecological impacts. In sub-Saharan Africa, several domestic and commensal animals were introduced from Asia in the pre-modern period; however, the timing and nature of these introductions remain contentious. One model supports introduction to the eastern African coast after the mid-first millennium CE, while another posits introduction dating back to 3000 BCE. These distinct scenarios have implications for understanding the emergence of long-distance maritime connectivity, and the ecological and economic impacts of introduced species. Resolution of this longstanding debate requires new efforts, given the lack of well-dated fauna from high-precision excavations, and ambiguous osteomorphological identifications. We analysed faunal remains from 22 eastern African sites spanning a wide geographic and chronological range, and applied biomolecular techniques to confirm identifications of two Asian taxa: domestic chicken (Gallus gallus) and black rat (Rattus rattus). Our approach included ancient DNA (aDNA) analysis aided by BLAST-based bioinformatics, Zooarchaeology by Mass Spectrometry (ZooMS) collagen fingerprinting, and direct AMS (accelerator mass spectrometry) radiocarbon dating. Our results support a late, mid-first millennium CE introduction of these species. We discuss the implications of our findings for models of biological exchange, and emphasize the applicability of our approach to tropical areas with poor bone preservation.
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spelling pubmed-55606282017-08-25 Reconstructing Asian faunal introductions to eastern Africa from multi-proxy biomolecular and archaeological datasets Prendergast, Mary E. Buckley, Michael Crowther, Alison Frantz, Laurent Eager, Heidi Lebrasseur, Ophélie Hutterer, Rainer Hulme-Beaman, Ardern Van Neer, Wim Douka, Katerina Veall, Margaret-Ashley Quintana Morales, Eriéndira M. Schuenemann, Verena J. Reiter, Ella Allen, Richard Dimopoulos, Evangelos A. Helm, Richard M. Shipton, Ceri Mwebi, Ogeto Denys, Christiane Horton, Mark Wynne-Jones, Stephanie Fleisher, Jeffrey Radimilahy, Chantal Wright, Henry Searle, Jeremy B. Krause, Johannes Larson, Greger Boivin, Nicole L. PLoS One Research Article Human-mediated biological exchange has had global social and ecological impacts. In sub-Saharan Africa, several domestic and commensal animals were introduced from Asia in the pre-modern period; however, the timing and nature of these introductions remain contentious. One model supports introduction to the eastern African coast after the mid-first millennium CE, while another posits introduction dating back to 3000 BCE. These distinct scenarios have implications for understanding the emergence of long-distance maritime connectivity, and the ecological and economic impacts of introduced species. Resolution of this longstanding debate requires new efforts, given the lack of well-dated fauna from high-precision excavations, and ambiguous osteomorphological identifications. We analysed faunal remains from 22 eastern African sites spanning a wide geographic and chronological range, and applied biomolecular techniques to confirm identifications of two Asian taxa: domestic chicken (Gallus gallus) and black rat (Rattus rattus). Our approach included ancient DNA (aDNA) analysis aided by BLAST-based bioinformatics, Zooarchaeology by Mass Spectrometry (ZooMS) collagen fingerprinting, and direct AMS (accelerator mass spectrometry) radiocarbon dating. Our results support a late, mid-first millennium CE introduction of these species. We discuss the implications of our findings for models of biological exchange, and emphasize the applicability of our approach to tropical areas with poor bone preservation. Public Library of Science 2017-08-17 /pmc/articles/PMC5560628/ /pubmed/28817590 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0182565 Text en © 2017 Prendergast 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Prendergast, Mary E.
Buckley, Michael
Crowther, Alison
Frantz, Laurent
Eager, Heidi
Lebrasseur, Ophélie
Hutterer, Rainer
Hulme-Beaman, Ardern
Van Neer, Wim
Douka, Katerina
Veall, Margaret-Ashley
Quintana Morales, Eriéndira M.
Schuenemann, Verena J.
Reiter, Ella
Allen, Richard
Dimopoulos, Evangelos A.
Helm, Richard M.
Shipton, Ceri
Mwebi, Ogeto
Denys, Christiane
Horton, Mark
Wynne-Jones, Stephanie
Fleisher, Jeffrey
Radimilahy, Chantal
Wright, Henry
Searle, Jeremy B.
Krause, Johannes
Larson, Greger
Boivin, Nicole L.
Reconstructing Asian faunal introductions to eastern Africa from multi-proxy biomolecular and archaeological datasets
title Reconstructing Asian faunal introductions to eastern Africa from multi-proxy biomolecular and archaeological datasets
title_full Reconstructing Asian faunal introductions to eastern Africa from multi-proxy biomolecular and archaeological datasets
title_fullStr Reconstructing Asian faunal introductions to eastern Africa from multi-proxy biomolecular and archaeological datasets
title_full_unstemmed Reconstructing Asian faunal introductions to eastern Africa from multi-proxy biomolecular and archaeological datasets
title_short Reconstructing Asian faunal introductions to eastern Africa from multi-proxy biomolecular and archaeological datasets
title_sort reconstructing asian faunal introductions to eastern africa from multi-proxy biomolecular and archaeological datasets
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5560628/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28817590
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0182565
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