
Publications of Jennifer N. Leichliter
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Journal Article (7)
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Journal Article
387 (6731), pp. 309 - 314 (2025)
Australopithecus at Sterkfontein did not consume substantial mammalian meat. Science 2.
Journal Article
22 (1), e12585 (2024)
Enameloid-bound δ15N reveals large trophic separation among Late Cretaceous sharks in the northern Gulf of Mexico. Geobiology 3.
Journal Article
38 (1), e9650 (2024)
Analytical improvements and assessment of long-term performance of the oxidation-denitrifier method. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry 4.
Journal Article
6, 373 (2023)
Tooth enamel nitrogen isotope composition records trophic position: A tool for reconstructing food webs. Communications Biology 5.
Journal Article
10, 2022.958032 (2022)
Carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen stable isotopes in modern tooth enamel: A case study from Gorongosa National Park, central Mozambique. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 6.
Journal Article
119 (43), e2109315119 (2022)
A Neandertal dietary conundrum: Insights provided by tooth enamel Zn isotopes from Gabasa, Spain. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 7.
Journal Article
23 (8), e2022GC010396 (2022)
Laboratory Assessment of the Impact of Chemical Oxidation, Mineral Dissolution, and Heating on the Nitrogen Isotopic Composition of Fossil-Bound Organic Matter. Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems Meeting Abstract (3)
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Meeting Abstract
Inter- and intra-tooth variability in enamel-bound nitrogen isotopic composition of modern African mammals from Gorongosa National Park, Mozambique. In Goldschmidt Lyon 2023. Goldschmidt 2023, Lyon, July 09, 2023 - July 14, 2023. (2023)
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Meeting Abstract
177, p. 107 - 107. Program of the 91st Annual Meeting of the American Association of Biological Anthropologists
, Denver, Co., March 23, 2022 - April 01, 2022. Wiley, Chichester (2022)
Nitrogen isotope analysis of 125,000-year-old tooth enamel from the Middle Palaeolithic Neanderthal site of Neumark-Nord 2, Germany. In American journal of biological anthropology, 10.
Meeting Abstract
177, pp. 111 - 112. Wiley, Chichester (2022)
First enamel nitrogen isotope data of early hominins: Early Pleistocene Australopithecus (Sterkfontein Member 4, South Africa) did not consume significant amounts of animal resources. In American journal of biological anthropology, Preprint (2)
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Preprint
Analytical improvements and assessment of long-term performance of the oxidation-denitrifier method. Authorea (2023)
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Preprint
Nitrogen isotopic composition of tooth enamel organic matter records trophic position in modern and fossil ecosystems. (2022)