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Calcium isotopic variability of cervid bioapatite and implications for mammalian physiology and diet

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There is clues that calcium (Ca) isotope composition of vertebrate bioapatite is influenced by diet and trophic level. These clues however conflict with several cases of mammal species exhibiting Ca isotope compositions which are inconsistent with their trophic levels. These observations support that diet may not be the only factor driving the Ca isotope composition in mammalian enamel and bone. To investigate this question, we selected a 1 Calcium isotopic variability of cervid bioapatite modern Cervus elaphus population (Bauges Natural Regional Park, Alps, France) to serve as a model for Ca isotope physiology of cervids and other mammals. Subsequently, we reinvestigated the case of the fossil Rangifer tarandus population from Jaurens (Late Pleistocene locality, 32.6 to 29.7 kyr BP, France), a population for which abnormal 44 Cadepleted isotope compositions have been previously documented. By combining bone samplings and serial enamel micro-samplings, we discuss the main potential sources of Ca isotopic variability in bioapatite of young and adult individuals. This includes the effects of gestation, lactation, antlerogenesis, browser-grazer ecologies, osteophagia and natural mineral licks. Our results highlight an important effect of lactation on bone Ca isotope composition (δ 44/42 Ca = +0.18 ± 0.07 ‰; 95 % confidence interval), whereas other factors such as gestation or antlerogenesis seem more secondary. Our enamel micro sampling method allowed to detect when enamel Ca isotope composition could be affected by milk consumption or mineral supplementation. Thanks to these advances, we collected new data from the Pleistocene reindeers of Jaurens which are now consistent with their apparent low trophic level (corresponding to a herbivorous diet). This demonstrates that disentangling ecological and physiological signals within enamel Ca isotope compositions is possible by using serial micro-sampling. This approach allows retrieving accurate trophic information from this proxy and which, altogether, truly push forward the limits of Ca isotope applications regarding paleoecology, physiology and ethology.
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A. Hassler, J. E. Martin, G. Merceron, M. Garel, V. Balter. Calcium isotopic variability of cervid bioapatite and implications for mammalian physiology and diet. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2021, 573, pp.110418. ⟨10.1016/j.palaeo.2021.110418⟩. ⟨hal-03423969⟩
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