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View article: Fish from the Ōtata midden: change and continuity in pre-European Māori fisheries
Fish from the Ōtata midden: change and continuity in pre-European Māori fisheries Open
The stratified midden on Ōtata Island, in New Zealand's Hauraki Gulf, dates from the fourteenth century CE, soon after the East Polynesian settlement of New Zealand, to the eighteenth century, just prior to the arrival of Europeans. Analys…
View article: Reconstructing pre-European marine habitats using archaeological assemblages: A case-study from the Ōtata midden, New Zealand
Reconstructing pre-European marine habitats using archaeological assemblages: A case-study from the Ōtata midden, New Zealand Open
View article: Overcoming Shifting Baselines: Paleo‐Behaviour Reveals Industrial Revolution as Tipping Point
Overcoming Shifting Baselines: Paleo‐Behaviour Reveals Industrial Revolution as Tipping Point Open
Human activities have significantly altered coastal ecosystems worldwide. The phenomenon of shifting baselines syndrome (SBS) complicates our understanding of these changes, masking the true scale of human impacts. This study investigates …
View article: A 1 Ma sedimentary ancient DNA (<i>sed</i>aDNA) record of catchment vegetation changes and the developmental history of tropical Lake Towuti (Sulawesi, Indonesia)
A 1 Ma sedimentary ancient DNA (<i>sed</i>aDNA) record of catchment vegetation changes and the developmental history of tropical Lake Towuti (Sulawesi, Indonesia) Open
Studying past ecosystems from ancient environmental DNA preserved in lake sediments ( sed aDNA) is a rapidly expanding field. This research has mainly involved Holocene sediments from lakes in cool climates, with little known about the sui…
View article: Issue Information
Issue Information Open
The American Fisheries Society, organized in 1870, is the world's oldest and largest professional fisheries society.Its objectives are conservation, development, and wise use of recreational and commercial fisheries; promotion of all branc…
View article: Exploratory and integrative study of Māori kurī (Canis familiaris) at the NRD archaeological site in Aotearoa New Zealand
Exploratory and integrative study of Māori kurī (Canis familiaris) at the NRD archaeological site in Aotearoa New Zealand Open
This multidisciplinary study analyzes kurī skeletal remains from the Northern Runway Development (NRD) archaeological site (AD 1400-1800) to develop an “osteo-history” and help us better understand 1) human-dog interactions; 2) the role ku…
View article: Fish nearshore habitat-use patterns as ecological indicators of nursery quality
Fish nearshore habitat-use patterns as ecological indicators of nursery quality Open
View article: Permission to be loud: Struggling with urban development contradictions in the Vancouver Music Strategy
Permission to be loud: Struggling with urban development contradictions in the Vancouver Music Strategy Open
The Vancouver Music Strategy seeks to prescribe a framework for supporting the local music ecosystem. A top priority is to increase the accessibility and affordability of publicly and privately owned spaces for those historically underrepr…
View article: Stories, movement and country: living and learning together in northern Australia
Stories, movement and country: living and learning together in northern Australia Open
View article: A Review of Classical Presences in Irish Poetry After 1960: The Answering Voice
A Review of Classical Presences in Irish Poetry After 1960: The Answering Voice Open
View article: The Long Bay Restaurant site (R10/1374), Auckland, New Zealand, and the archaeology of the mid-15th century in the upper North Island
The Long Bay Restaurant site (R10/1374), Auckland, New Zealand, and the archaeology of the mid-15th century in the upper North Island Open
Excavation at the Long Bay Restaurant resulted in the discovery and disinterment of 25 pre-European Māori burials. The full clearance and sieving strategy employed to recover all kōiwi tangata (human remains) produced a fine-grained 13 x 1…
View article: Small screens, small fish and the diversity of pre-European Māori fish catches
Small screens, small fish and the diversity of pre-European Māori fish catches Open
Recent analyses of archaeological fishbone assemblages from the upper North Island have identified taxa that have either not previously been recorded – pilchard (Sardinops sagax) and piper (Hyporhamphus ihi) – or that have only been rarely…
View article: HISTORICAL OVERVIEW OF BRIDGING AGING AND DISABILITY RESEARCH AND POLICY – U.S. AND INTERNATIONAL MILESTONES
HISTORICAL OVERVIEW OF BRIDGING AGING AND DISABILITY RESEARCH AND POLICY – U.S. AND INTERNATIONAL MILESTONES Open
World-wide changing demographics reflected in both increased longevity and chronic disability, combined with competing demand for scarce resources, have contributed to a growing recognition of the shared needs and preferences of older adul…
View article: Meat alternatives in family weight management: a behaviour change exploration of parents’ attitudes towards health and ecological advantages
Meat alternatives in family weight management: a behaviour change exploration of parents’ attitudes towards health and ecological advantages Open
View article: The Tawhiao Cottage and the Archaeology of Race and Ethnicity
The Tawhiao Cottage and the Archaeology of Race and Ethnicity Open
On his return from internal exile Tawhiao, the second Maori king, had a cottage built in the 1890s on land owned by his family in Mangere, South Auckland. While it isn’t clear that Tahwiao ever stayed there, other members of the kahui arik…
View article: Examining the Link Between Public Transit Use and Active Commuting
Examining the Link Between Public Transit Use and Active Commuting Open
Background: An established relationship exists between public transportation (PT) use and physical activity. However, there is limited literature that examines the link between PT use and active commuting (AC) behavior. This study examines…
View article: The Blue House(s)
The Blue House(s) Open