Ancient DNA evidence for the ecological globalization of cod fishing in medieval and post-medieval Europe
Understanding the historical emergence and growth of long-range fisheries can provide fundamental insights into the timing of ecological impacts and the development of coastal communities during the last millennium. Whole-genome sequencing approaches can improve such understanding by determining the...
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ftleedsuniv:oai:eprints.whiterose.ac.uk:193255 2023-05-15T15:27:12+02:00 Ancient DNA evidence for the ecological globalization of cod fishing in medieval and post-medieval Europe Martínez-García, Lourdes Ferrari, Giada Cuevas, Angélica Atmore, Lane M. López-Arias, Begoña Culling, Mark Llorente-Rodríguez, Laura Morales-Muñiz, Arturo Roselló-Izquierdo, Eufrasia Quirós, Juan Antonio Marlasca-Martín, Ricard Hänfling, Bernd Hutchinson, William F. Jakobsen, Kjetill S. Jentoft, Sissel Orton, David Star, Bastiaan Barrett, James H. 2022-10-26 text https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/193255/ https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/193255/1/rspb.2022.1107.pdf https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2022.1107 en eng https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/193255/1/rspb.2022.1107.pdf Martínez-García, Lourdes, Ferrari, Giada, Cuevas, Angélica et al. (15 more authors) (2022) Ancient DNA evidence for the ecological globalization of cod fishing in medieval and post-medieval Europe. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 20221107. ISSN 1471-2954 cc_by Article PeerReviewed 2022 ftleedsuniv https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2022.1107 2023-03-16T23:17:29Z Understanding the historical emergence and growth of long-range fisheries can provide fundamental insights into the timing of ecological impacts and the development of coastal communities during the last millennium. Whole-genome sequencing approaches can improve such understanding by determining the origin of archaeological fish specimens that may have been obtained from historic trade or distant water. Here, we used genome-wide data to individually infer the biological source of 37 ancient Atlantic cod specimens (ca 1050-1950 CE) from England and Spain. Our findings provide novel genetic evidence that eleventh- to twelfth-century specimens from London were predominantly obtained from nearby populations, while thirteenth- to fourteenth-century specimens were derived from distant sources. Our results further suggest that Icelandic cod was indeed exported to London earlier than previously reported. Our observations confirm the chronology and geography of the trans-Atlantic cod trade from Newfoundland to Spain starting by the early sixteenth century. Our findings demonstrate the utility of whole-genome sequencing and ancient DNA approaches to describe the globalization of marine fisheries and increase our understanding regarding the extent of the North Atlantic fish trade and long-range fisheries in medieval and early modern times. Article in Journal/Newspaper atlantic cod Newfoundland North Atlantic White Rose Research Online (Universities of Leeds, Sheffield & York) Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 289 1985 |
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Understanding the historical emergence and growth of long-range fisheries can provide fundamental insights into the timing of ecological impacts and the development of coastal communities during the last millennium. Whole-genome sequencing approaches can improve such understanding by determining the origin of archaeological fish specimens that may have been obtained from historic trade or distant water. Here, we used genome-wide data to individually infer the biological source of 37 ancient Atlantic cod specimens (ca 1050-1950 CE) from England and Spain. Our findings provide novel genetic evidence that eleventh- to twelfth-century specimens from London were predominantly obtained from nearby populations, while thirteenth- to fourteenth-century specimens were derived from distant sources. Our results further suggest that Icelandic cod was indeed exported to London earlier than previously reported. Our observations confirm the chronology and geography of the trans-Atlantic cod trade from Newfoundland to Spain starting by the early sixteenth century. Our findings demonstrate the utility of whole-genome sequencing and ancient DNA approaches to describe the globalization of marine fisheries and increase our understanding regarding the extent of the North Atlantic fish trade and long-range fisheries in medieval and early modern times. |
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Martínez-García, Lourdes Ferrari, Giada Cuevas, Angélica Atmore, Lane M. López-Arias, Begoña Culling, Mark Llorente-Rodríguez, Laura Morales-Muñiz, Arturo Roselló-Izquierdo, Eufrasia Quirós, Juan Antonio Marlasca-Martín, Ricard Hänfling, Bernd Hutchinson, William F. Jakobsen, Kjetill S. Jentoft, Sissel Orton, David Star, Bastiaan Barrett, James H. |
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Martínez-García, Lourdes Ferrari, Giada Cuevas, Angélica Atmore, Lane M. López-Arias, Begoña Culling, Mark Llorente-Rodríguez, Laura Morales-Muñiz, Arturo Roselló-Izquierdo, Eufrasia Quirós, Juan Antonio Marlasca-Martín, Ricard Hänfling, Bernd Hutchinson, William F. Jakobsen, Kjetill S. Jentoft, Sissel Orton, David Star, Bastiaan Barrett, James H. Ancient DNA evidence for the ecological globalization of cod fishing in medieval and post-medieval Europe |
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Martínez-García, Lourdes Ferrari, Giada Cuevas, Angélica Atmore, Lane M. López-Arias, Begoña Culling, Mark Llorente-Rodríguez, Laura Morales-Muñiz, Arturo Roselló-Izquierdo, Eufrasia Quirós, Juan Antonio Marlasca-Martín, Ricard Hänfling, Bernd Hutchinson, William F. Jakobsen, Kjetill S. Jentoft, Sissel Orton, David Star, Bastiaan Barrett, James H. |
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Ancient DNA evidence for the ecological globalization of cod fishing in medieval and post-medieval Europe |
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Ancient DNA evidence for the ecological globalization of cod fishing in medieval and post-medieval Europe |
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Ancient DNA evidence for the ecological globalization of cod fishing in medieval and post-medieval Europe |
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Ancient DNA evidence for the ecological globalization of cod fishing in medieval and post-medieval Europe |
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Ancient DNA evidence for the ecological globalization of cod fishing in medieval and post-medieval Europe |
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ancient dna evidence for the ecological globalization of cod fishing in medieval and post-medieval europe |
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https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/193255/1/rspb.2022.1107.pdf Martínez-García, Lourdes, Ferrari, Giada, Cuevas, Angélica et al. (15 more authors) (2022) Ancient DNA evidence for the ecological globalization of cod fishing in medieval and post-medieval Europe. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 20221107. ISSN 1471-2954 |
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