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Quilter J, Harkins K, Fanco Jordan R, Marsh E, Prieto G, Verano J, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2024 Dec; 122(1):e2416321121. PMID: 39715432
The Moche archaeological culture flourished along Peru's North Coast between the 4th and 10th centuries CE and was characterized by a complex social hierarchy dominated by political and religious elites....
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Pilli E, Vai S, Moses V, Morelli S, Lari M, Modi A, et al.
Curr Biol . 2024 Nov; 34(22):5307-5318.e7. PMID: 39515325
The eruption of Somma-Vesuvius in 79 CE buried several nearby Roman towns, killing the inhabitants and burying under pumice lapilli and ash deposits a unique set of civil and private...
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Doby J, Siniscalchi C, Pajuelo M, Krigbaum J, Soltis D, Guralnick R, et al.
Sci Rep . 2024 Aug; 14(1):20065. PMID: 39209870
Nitrogen (N)-fixing symbiosis is critical to terrestrial ecosystems, yet possession of this trait is known for few plant species. Broader presence of the symbiosis is often indirectly determined by phylogenetic...
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Norris M, Zincke D, Daegling D, Krigbaum J, McGraw W, Kirpich A, et al.
Pathogens . 2023 Aug; 12(8). PMID: 37624025
(1) Background: biovar (Bcbva) was the causative agent of an anthrax-like fatal disease among wild chimpanzees in 2001 in Côte d'Ivoire. Before this, there had not been any description of...
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Reinberger K, Reitsema L, Kyle B, Vassallo S, Kamenov G, Krigbaum J
PLoS One . 2021 May; 16(5):e0248803. PMID: 33979334
Increased mobility and human interactions in the Mediterranean region during the eighth through fifth centuries BCE resulted in heterogeneous communities held together by political and cultural affiliations, periodically engaged in...
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Zincke D, Norris M, Cruz O, Kurmanov B, McGraw W, Daegling D, et al.
Pathogens . 2020 Dec; 9(12). PMID: 33371332
Anthrax is a worldwide zoonotic disease caused by the spore-forming bacterium . Primarily a disease of herbivores, human infections often result from direct contact with contaminated animal products (cutaneous and...
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LeFebvre M, deFrance S, Kamenov G, Keegan W, Krigbaum J
PLoS One . 2019 Sep; 14(9):e0220284. PMID: 31550252
Bahamian hutias (Geocapromys ingrahami) are the only endemic terrestrial mammal in The Bahamas and are currently classified as a vulnerable species. Drawing on zooarchaeological and new geochemical datasets, this study...
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Aronsen G, Fehren-Schmitz L, Krigbaum J, Kamenov G, Conlogue G, Warinner C, et al.
PLoS One . 2019 Sep; 14(9):e0219279. PMID: 31498793
In July 2011, renovations to Yale-New Haven Hospital inadvertently exposed the cemetery of Christ Church, New Haven, Connecticut's first Catholic cemetery. While this cemetery was active between 1833 and 1851,...
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Giovas C, Kamenov G, Krigbaum J
PLoS One . 2019 May; 14(5):e0216458. PMID: 31086373
Contemporary West Indian biodiversity has been shaped by two millennia of non-native species introductions. Understanding the dynamics of this process and its legacy across extended temporal and spatial scales requires...
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Jeong C, Wilkin S, Amgalantugs T, Bouwman A, Taylor W, Hagan R, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2018 Nov; 115(48):E11248-E11255. PMID: 30397125
Recent paleogenomic studies have shown that migrations of Western steppe herders (WSH) beginning in the Eneolithic (ca. 3300-2700 BCE) profoundly transformed the genes and cultures of Europe and central Asia....