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Restructuring of nutrient flows in island ecosystems following human colonization evidenced by isotopic analysis of commensal rats

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1805787115

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stable isotopes; Pacific islands; commensalism; nutrient flows; Rattus exulans

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  1. National Science Foundation [BCS-1452364]
  2. National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program [DGE 1106400]
  3. Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History

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The role of humans in shaping local ecosystems is an increasing focus of archaeological research, yet researchers often lack an appropriate means of measuring past anthropogenic effects on local food webs and nutrient cycling. Stable isotope analysis of commensal animals provides an effective proxy for local human environments because these species are closely associated with human activities without being under direct humanmanagement. Such species are thus central to nutrient flows across a range of socionatural environments and can provide insight into how they intersected and transformed over time. Here we measure and compare stable carbon and nitrogen isotope data from Pacific rat (Rattus exulans) skeletal remains across three Polynesian island systems [Mangareva, Ua Huka (Marquesas), and the Polynesian Outlier of Tikopia] during one of the most significant cases of human migration and commensal introduction in prehistory. The results demonstrate widespread delta N-15 declines across these islands that are associatedwith human land use, intensification, and faunal community restructuring. Local comparison of rat stable isotope data also tracks human activities and resource availability at the level of the settlement. Our results highlight the large-scale restructuring of nutrient flows in island ecosystems that resulted from human colonization and ecosystem engineering activities on Pacific islands. They also demonstrate that stable isotope analysis of often-ignored commensal taxa can provide a tool for tracking human land use and environmental effects.

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