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Ferdinand Neuberger is affiliated with the Institute of Palaeoanatomy and History of Veterinary Medicine at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. His research focuses on the analysis of stable isotopes from animal bones, contributing to a better understanding of animal physiology and historical ecology. His work offers insight into dietary patterns, migration, and ecological shifts through the isotopic signatures found in animal remains. The findings from these studies have implications for archaeology, paleontology, and ecology, as they provide a clearer picture of past environments and how animals adapted to changes over time. Through rigorous methodologies in isotopic analysis, Neuberger advances the field of veterinary history with an interdisciplinary approach that connects biology, geology, and environmental science.
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