Students' seminar

The MPGC students`seminar is mandatory for MPGC students.

During the seminar students present in a common way the latest results of their interdisciplinary research and talk to each other. These presentations offer excellent opportunities for feedback on scientific results and presentation techniques and for informal discussions and networking.
Winter 2024/2025
Regular MPGC students' seminars in the winter term 2024/2025 will take place Wednesday at 4pm as hybrid seminar

Speaker: Marissa Vink
Stable carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) isotope ratios are used for the reconstruction of past diet and environments. δ13C of herbivores can differentiate between browsers and grazers as well as indicate prey preference of carnivores. δ15N shows trophic level: carnivores are 3 – 6 ‰ enriched compared to herbivores. δ13C is measured on the inorganic portion of tooth enamel, as enamel is highly robust to alteration. δ15N is measured on the organic fraction of collagen, which only rarely preserves past 50 ka. In 2021, a method was established at the MPIC that allows for the measurement of the small fraction of organic nitrogen within the mineral structure of enamel. Sterkfontein is a cave site in the Cradle of Humankind, South Africa, where all three hominin genera have been found. My project focusses on three infills of the cave. The Jacovec Cavern (3.6 Ma) has yielded Australopithecus fossils. Member 5 Oldowan (2.1 – 1.7 Ma) contained Paranthropus fossils, and Member 5 Acheulean (1.7 – 1.4 Ma) yielded early Homo specimens. I sampled tooth enamel of herbivores, carnivores, and hominins from each infill and measured δ13C and δ15N to reconstruct dietary behavior and the potential onset of meat consumption. [more]
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