Heavy reliance on plants for Romanian cave bears evidenced by amino acid nitrogen isotope analysis.

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Heavy reliance on plants for Romanian cave bears evidenced by amino acid nitrogen isotope analysis. / Naito, Yuichi I.; Meleg, Ioana N.; Robu, Marius et al.
Yn: Scientific Reports, 20.04.2020.

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Naito, YI, Meleg, IN, Robu, M, Vlaicu, M, Drucker, DG, Wissing, C, Hofreiter, M, Barlow, A & Bocherens, H 2020, 'Heavy reliance on plants for Romanian cave bears evidenced by amino acid nitrogen isotope analysis.', Scientific Reports. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-62990-0

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Naito, Y. I., Meleg, I. N., Robu, M., Vlaicu, M., Drucker, D. G., Wissing, C., Hofreiter, M., Barlow, A., & Bocherens, H. (2020). Heavy reliance on plants for Romanian cave bears evidenced by amino acid nitrogen isotope analysis. Scientific Reports. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-62990-0

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Naito YI, Meleg IN, Robu M, Vlaicu M, Drucker DG, Wissing C, Hofreiter M, Barlow A, Bocherens H. 2020. Heavy reliance on plants for Romanian cave bears evidenced by amino acid nitrogen isotope analysis. Scientific Reports. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-62990-0

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Naito YI, Meleg IN, Robu M, Vlaicu M, Drucker DG, Wissing C et al. Heavy reliance on plants for Romanian cave bears evidenced by amino acid nitrogen isotope analysis. Scientific Reports. 2020 Ebr 20. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-62990-0

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Naito, Yuichi I. ; Meleg, Ioana N. ; Robu, Marius et al. / Heavy reliance on plants for Romanian cave bears evidenced by amino acid nitrogen isotope analysis. Yn: Scientific Reports. 2020.

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T1 - Heavy reliance on plants for Romanian cave bears evidenced by amino acid nitrogen isotope analysis.

AU - Naito, Yuichi I.

AU - Meleg, Ioana N.

AU - Robu, Marius

AU - Vlaicu, Marius

AU - Drucker, Dorothee G.

AU - Wissing, Christoph

AU - Hofreiter, Michael

AU - Barlow, Axel

AU - Bocherens, Herve

PY - 2020/4/20

Y1 - 2020/4/20

N2 - Heavy reliance on plants is rare in Carnivora and mostly limited to relatively small species in subtropical settings. The feeding behaviors of extinct cave bears living during Pleistocene cold periods at middle latitudes have been intensely studied using various approaches including isotopic analyses of fossil collagen. In contrast to cave bears from all other regions in Europe, some individuals from Romania show exceptionally high δ15N values that might be indicative of meat consumption. Herbivory on plants with high δ15N values cannot be ruled out based on this method, however. Here we apply an approach using the δ15N values of individual amino acids from collagen that offsets the baseline δ15N variation among environments. The analysis yielded strong signals of reliance on plants for Romanian cave bears based on the δ15N values of glutamate and phenylalanine. These results could suggest that the high variability in bulk collagen δ15N values observed among cave bears in Romania reflects niche partitioning but in a general trophic context of herbivory

AB - Heavy reliance on plants is rare in Carnivora and mostly limited to relatively small species in subtropical settings. The feeding behaviors of extinct cave bears living during Pleistocene cold periods at middle latitudes have been intensely studied using various approaches including isotopic analyses of fossil collagen. In contrast to cave bears from all other regions in Europe, some individuals from Romania show exceptionally high δ15N values that might be indicative of meat consumption. Herbivory on plants with high δ15N values cannot be ruled out based on this method, however. Here we apply an approach using the δ15N values of individual amino acids from collagen that offsets the baseline δ15N variation among environments. The analysis yielded strong signals of reliance on plants for Romanian cave bears based on the δ15N values of glutamate and phenylalanine. These results could suggest that the high variability in bulk collagen δ15N values observed among cave bears in Romania reflects niche partitioning but in a general trophic context of herbivory

U2 - 10.1038/s41598-020-62990-0

DO - 10.1038/s41598-020-62990-0

M3 - Article

JO - Scientific Reports

JF - Scientific Reports

SN - 2045-2322

ER -