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<title>An approach to the predator-prey power law in past ecosystems and the reconstruction of early human populations in Western Europe</title>
<creator>Rodríguez Gómez, Guillermo</creator>
<creator>Martín González, Jesús Ángel</creator>
<creator>Espigares, María Patrocinio</creator>
<creator>Ros Montoya, Sergio</creator>
<creator>Granados, A.</creator>
<creator>Guerra Merchán, Antonio</creator>
<creator>Bermúdez de Castro, José María</creator>
<creator>Martínez Navarro, Bienvenido</creator>
<creator>Arsuaga, Juan Luis</creator>
<creator>Palmqvist, Paul</creator>
<description>Póster presentado en XXI Congress of the International Union for Quaternary Research (XXI INQUA) celebrado durante los días 13 y 20 de julio de 2023, en Roma (Italia).</description>
<description>Knowing the characteristics of past ecosystems is of great&#xd;
interest because it allows us to gain deeper insights into how&#xd;
species evolved and what parameters may have conditioned&#xd;
them. We developed a paleosynecological model (PSEco) that&#xd;
estimates the production of meat from prey mammals and the&#xd;
densities and biomasses of secondary consumers that could&#xd;
sustain these resources.</description>
<date>2025-05-12</date>
<date>2025-05-12</date>
<date>2023-07</date>
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