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Behavioural ecology of Late Pleistocene bears (Ursus spelaeus, Ursus ingressus): Insight from stable isotopes (C, N, O) and tooth microwear

机译:晚更新世熊的行为生态学(Ursus spelaeus,Ursus ingressus):稳定同位素(C,N,O)和牙齿微磨损的见解

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Several types of bears lived in Europe during the Late Pleistocene. Some of them, such as cave bears (Ursus s. spelaeus and Ursus ingressus), did not survive after about 25,000 years ago, while others are still extant, such as brown bear (Ursus arctos). Our article aims at a better understanding of the palaeoecology of these large "carnivores" and focuses on two regions, the Ach valley in the Swabian Jura (SW-Germany) with Geissenkloesterle and Hohle Fels, and the Totes Gebirge (Austria) with Ramesch and Gamssulzen caves. Both regions revealed two genetically distinct cave bear lineages, and previous studies suggest behavioural differences for the respective bears in these two regions. In the Ach valley, irrespective of the cave site, U. s. spelaeus was replaced by U. ingressus around 28 ka uncal BP with limited chronological overlap without recognizable dietary changes as documented by the isotopic composition (~(13)C, ~(15)N) of the bones. fuerthermore, the present study shows that the dental microwear pattern was similar for all bears in both caves, however with a larger variability in Gei-ssenkloesterle than in Hohle Fels. In contrast, the two Austrian caves, Gamssulzen (U. ingressus) and Ramesch (Ursus s. eremus), show considerable differences in both palaeodietary indicators, i.e., stable isotopes, and dental microwear, over at least 15,000 years. The oxygen and carbon analysis of the tooth enamel combined with the dental microwear of the same molars provide an extremely diversified picture of the feeding behaviour of these fossil bears. The already known differences between these two study areas are confirmed and refined using the new approaches. Moreover, the differences between the two cave bear lineages in the Totes Gebirge became even larger. Some niche partitioning between both types of cave bears was supported by the present study but it does not seem to be triggered by climate. This multi-disciplinary approach gives new insights into the palaeobiology of extinct bears.
机译:在晚更新世期间,几种类型的熊生活在欧洲。它们中的一些,例如洞熊(Ursus s。spelaeus和Ursus ingressus),在大约25,000年前就无法生存,而另一些则仍然存在,例如棕熊(Ursus arctos)。我们的文章旨在更好地理解这些大型“食肉动物”的古生态,并着重介绍两个地区:施瓦本侏罗(德国)的Ach谷与Geissenkloesterle和Hohle Fels,以及Totes Gebirge(奥地利)与Ramesch和甘苏尔岑洞穴。两个地区都揭示了两个遗传上不同的洞熊家族,先前的研究表明这两个地区的熊的行为存在差异。在美国Ach山谷中,与洞穴位置无关如骨骼的同位素组成(〜(13)C,〜(15)N)所记录的那样,斯普拉约斯被约28 ka非正常BP的U. ingressus所取代,具有有限的时间重叠,并且没有可识别的饮食变化。此外,本研究表明,两个洞穴中所有熊的牙齿微磨损模式都相似,但是,Gei-ssenkloesterle的变异性大于Hohle Fels。相反,至少在15,000年以上的时间里,两个奥地利洞穴Gamssulzen(U. ingressus)和Ramesch(Ursus s。eremus)在古饮食指标(即稳定同位素和牙齿微磨损)上均显示出相当大的差异。牙齿珐琅质的氧和碳分析与相同磨牙的牙齿微磨损相结合,提供了这些化石熊的进食行为极为多样化的图景。这两个研究领域之间的已知差异已通过新方法得到确认和完善。此外,托特盖比奇(Totes Gebirge)中的两个洞熊血统之间的差异变得更大。这项研究支持了两种类型的洞熊之间的某些生态位分配,但似乎并非由气候触发。这种多学科方法为灭绝熊的古生物学提供了新见解。

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    《Quaternary International》 |2014年第7期|148-163|共16页
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    Center for Archaeological Science, Archaeozoology, University of Tubingen, Germany;

    Instirut Catala de Paleoecologia Humana i Evolucio Social (IPHES), C. Marcel.li Domingo s, Campus Sescelades URV (Edifici W3), 43007 Tarragona, Spain,ICREA, Institucio Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avancats, Barcelona, Spain;

    Institute of Palaeontology, University of Vienna & Station Lunz am See, Austria;

    Reiss-Engelhom Museen, Mannheim, Germany;

    Institute of Palaeontology, University of Vienna & Station Lunz am See, Austria;

    Center for Archaeological Science, Archaeozoology, University of Tubingen, Germany;

    Fachbereich Geowissenschaften, Forschungsbereich Palaeobiologie e Biogeologie, Universitaet Tuebingen, Germany;

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