Two thousand–year reconstruction of livestock production intensity in France using sediment-archived fecal Bacteroidales and source-specific mitochondrial markers

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P356DOI10.1177/0959683615585836

P50authorEdward ToppQ67189869
David EtienneQ57637792
P2093author name stringEmilie Lyautey
Romain Marti
Etienne Dambrine
Pascale Ruffaldi
Murielle Georges-Leroy
Mathilde Destas
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P433issue9
P921main subjectfecesQ496
mitochondrionQ39572
P304page(s)1384-1393
P577publication date2015-05-22
P1433published inThe HoloceneQ7740014
P1476titleTwo thousand–year reconstruction of livestock production intensity in France using sediment-archived fecal Bacteroidales and source-specific mitochondrial markers
P478volume25

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