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1. People, Pinnipeds, and Sea Otters of the Northeast Pacific
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Torben C. Rick
, Todd J. Braje and Robert L. DeLong
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- 1. People, Pinnipeds, and Sea Otters of the Northeast Pacific 1
- 2. A History of Paleoecological Research on Sea Otters and Pinnipeds of the Eastern Pacific Rim 19
- 3. The Historical Ecology of Walrus Exploitation in the North Pacific 41
- 4. Neoglacial Sea Ice and Life History Flexibility in Ringed and Fur Seals 65
- 5. A 4500-Year Time-Series of Otariid Abundance on Sanak Island, Western Gulf of Alaska 93
- 6. An Analysis of Seal, Sea Lion, and Sea Otter Consumption Patterns on Sanak Island, Alaska: An 1800-year Record on Aleut Consumer Behavior 111
- 7. Toward a Historical Ecology of Pinniped and Sea Otter Hunting Traditions on the Coast of Southern British Columbia 129
- 8. Native American Use of Seals, Sea Lions, and Sea Otters in Estuaries of Northern Oregon and Southern Washington 167
- 9. Why Were Northern Fur Seals Spared in Northern California? A Cultural and Archaeological Explanation 197
- 10. Holocene Monterey Bay Fur Seals: Distribution, Dates, and Ecological Implications 221
- 11. Toward a Prehistory of the Southern Sea Otter (Enhydra lutris nereis) 243
- 12. Resilience and Reorganization: Archaeology and Historical Ecology of California Channel Island Marine Mammals 273
- 13. Perspectives from the Past: Archaeology, Historical Ecology, and Northeastern Pacific Pinnipeds and Sea Otters 297
- Index 309
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- 1. People, Pinnipeds, and Sea Otters of the Northeast Pacific 1
- 2. A History of Paleoecological Research on Sea Otters and Pinnipeds of the Eastern Pacific Rim 19
- 3. The Historical Ecology of Walrus Exploitation in the North Pacific 41
- 4. Neoglacial Sea Ice and Life History Flexibility in Ringed and Fur Seals 65
- 5. A 4500-Year Time-Series of Otariid Abundance on Sanak Island, Western Gulf of Alaska 93
- 6. An Analysis of Seal, Sea Lion, and Sea Otter Consumption Patterns on Sanak Island, Alaska: An 1800-year Record on Aleut Consumer Behavior 111
- 7. Toward a Historical Ecology of Pinniped and Sea Otter Hunting Traditions on the Coast of Southern British Columbia 129
- 8. Native American Use of Seals, Sea Lions, and Sea Otters in Estuaries of Northern Oregon and Southern Washington 167
- 9. Why Were Northern Fur Seals Spared in Northern California? A Cultural and Archaeological Explanation 197
- 10. Holocene Monterey Bay Fur Seals: Distribution, Dates, and Ecological Implications 221
- 11. Toward a Prehistory of the Southern Sea Otter (Enhydra lutris nereis) 243
- 12. Resilience and Reorganization: Archaeology and Historical Ecology of California Channel Island Marine Mammals 273
- 13. Perspectives from the Past: Archaeology, Historical Ecology, and Northeastern Pacific Pinnipeds and Sea Otters 297
- Index 309