Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased to announce the publication of our research article:

Evacitas FC, Worthy GAJ, Chou L-S.  ALTERNATIVE METHOD FOR SUBSAMPLING ANNUAL 
DENTIN LAYERS IN SMALL MAMMALIAN TEETH FOR STABLE ISOTOPE ANALYSIS. Journal of 
Archaeological Science 66 (2016) 112-119.  
doi:10.1016/j.jas.2016.01.001<http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2016.01.001>

Abstract:
Several techniques have been used to sample annual dentin layers in mammalian 
teeth for stable isotope analysis. However tooth size in smaller animals and 
the conical arrangement of the dentin layers have constrained precision of 
subsampling and collection of adequate sample from each annual growth layer. We 
tested an alternative subsampling technique using teeth from Risso's dolphins 
(n = 15) that involved cutting out the annual dentin growth layer groups (GLGs) 
from 300 to 500 μm longitudinal sections from one half of a demineralized tooth 
and comparing the results to those obtained using a standard micromilling 
process on the other half of the same tooth. Subsamples were analyzed for 
elemental C and N content and for stable C and N isotopes. Subsamples obtained 
from cutting out the GLGs showed more consistent wt%N, wt%C, and atomic C/N 
ratios that were significantly different (P<0.0001) from those obtained by 
micromilling. Consequently, the δ15N and δ13C values differed significantly 
between methods with values from the former method being more concordant with 
the expected variations in the early years of Risso's dolphins. Deviations in 
δ13C values in the micromilled subsamples were large enough to create possible 
errors in interpretation of dietary sources. Cutting out the dentin layers 
reduced sample processing time by 90% and yielded ∼10% more collagen than 
micromilling. These results suggest that cutting out the annual dentin layers 
can produce greater yield of samples of better collagen quality with a much 
shorter processing time than the micromilling process and is, therefore, an 
effective method to subsample small mammalian teeth.

Free access to the article until March 5, 2016:
http://authors.elsevier.com/a/ 
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Lien-Siang Chou
National Taiwan University
Institute of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, College of Life Science
Taipei City 10617
Taiwan
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E-mail: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
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