Brooke E. Crowley

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Geosciences University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 
 Anthropology University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 
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Reid REB, Crowley BE, Haupt RJ. (2023) The prospects of poop: a review of past achievements and future possibilities in faecal isotope analysis. Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
Miller JH, Fisher DC, Crowley BE, et al. (2022) Male mastodon landscape use changed with maturation (late Pleistocene, North America). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119: e2118329119
Hixon SW, Douglass KG, Crowley BE, et al. (2021) Late Holocene spread of pastoralism coincides with endemic megafaunal extinction on Madagascar. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 288: 20211204
Crowley BE, Wultsch C, Kelly MJ. (2019) Does faecal matter reflect location? An initial assessment of isotopic variability between consumed prey remains and faecal matter for wild jaguars. Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies. 1-21
Godfrey LR, Scroxton N, Crowley BE, et al. (2019) A new interpretation of Madagascar's megafaunal decline: The "Subsistence Shift Hypothesis". Journal of Human Evolution. 130: 126-140
Crowley BE, Castro I, Soarimalala V, et al. (2018) Isotopic evidence for niche partitioning and the influence of anthropogenic disturbance on endemic and introduced rodents in central Madagascar. Die Naturwissenschaften. 105: 44
Crowley BE, Reitsema LJ, Oelze VM, et al. (2015) Advances in primate stable isotope ecology-Achievements and future prospects. American Journal of Primatology
Crowley BE. (2015) Oxygen isotope values in bone carbonate and collagen are consistently offset for New World monkeys. Biology Letters. 10: 20140759
Pestle WJ, Crowley BE, Weirauch MT. (2014) Quantifying inter-laboratory variability in stable isotope analysis of ancient skeletal remains. Plos One. 9: e102844
Crowley BE, Rasoazanabary E, Godfrey LR. (2014) Stable isotopes complement focal individual observations and confirm dietary variability in reddish-gray mouse lemurs (Microcebus griseorufus) from southwestern Madagascar. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 155: 77-90
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