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Título
Modeling mammalian food webs in the Orce sites: A quantitative reconstruction of prey-predator relationships in the first hominin settlements of Western Europe
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Fecha de publicación
2020-02
Descripción
Póster presentado en: el VII SESBE (Congreso of the spanish society for evolutionary biology) celebrado durante los días 5-7 de febrero de 2020 en Sevilla (España).
Resumo
Meat was a relevant resource for the first hominins that dispersed in Europe during Early Pleistocene times and competition with other carnivores could have conditioned their presence. This makes interesting to test the conditions immediately before and after the earliest hominin presence. The Late Villafranchian sites of Orce (Guadix-Baza Basin, SE Spain) offer a unique opportunity to analyze the food webs of mammalian paleocommunities in these conditions.
Materia
Paleontología
Paleontoloy
Arqueología
Archaeology
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