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Título
Modeling food resource availability in the Early Paleolithic Insights from Sierra de Atapuerca
Fecha de publicación
2013
Descripción
Póster presentado en el European Converence on Complex Systems, en el año 2013, durante los días 16 y 20 de septiemrbre, en Barcelona (España)
Résumé
Trophic resource availability is one of the main constraints for the survival and dispersal of any species and it is generally
accepted that animal resources were also essential to Pleistocene hominins. Resource availability and competition with
carnivores have been repeatedly proposed to be a main limiting factor for the migration and settlement of Early Pleistocene
European populations. The ability of hominins to obtain animal resources from their environment is conditioned by the abundance of
prey, their ecological characteristics and the intensity of the competition with other secondary consumers. We present a model which
includes the prey-predator interactions in a community and quantifies the available biomass for secondary consumers and the
intensity of intraguild competition.
Materia
Arqueología
Archaeology
Paleontología
Paleontology
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