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Characterization of bear remains consumption by Pleistocene large carnivores (Felidae, Hyaenidae, Canidae)

机译:Characterization of bear remains consumption by Pleistocene large carnivores (Felidae, Hyaenidae, Canidae)

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Numerous palaeontological sites containing bear hibernation levels are developed in Europe during the Quaternary. These particular assemblages allowed researchers to study Ursidae evolution, in particular Pleistocene species, and characterize extinct species behavior. These sites are not the only ones which contain bear remains. Large carnivore dens (in particular hyena dens), largely represented in Europe during the Late Pleistocene, include frequently consumed bear remains in their bone accumulations. Bear presence in these bone accumulations is discussed here. Through the observation of age estimations, skeletal part representation and bear bone morphology resulting of carnivore consumption (fragmentation and tooth marks), this study tries to discuss bear as potential prey for the other large predators. Six French assemblages, covering Middle and Late Pleistocene and representing three different types of samples, are presented: 1. Four hyena dens: Eemian den of Peyre (Ursus cf. spelaeus n = 11), Artenac level 10, at the beginning of Late Pleistocene (U. cf. spelaeus n = 63) and wurmian assemblages from Fouvent (U. spelaeus n = 17) and Conives (U. spelaeus n = 6). 2. An archaeological site alternating human and carnivore occupations named Grand Abri aux Puces which includes three bear species (U. cf. spelaeus n = 11, Ursus arctos n = 52 and Ursus thibetanus n = 2) consumed by two potential predators (wolf and hyena). 3. Artenac Ⅰ and Ⅱ (>500 ka) considered as bear hibernation levels (Ursus deningeri n = 918) hunted/ scavenging by large felid (Panthera onca gombaszoegensis). This analysis allows us to define and characterize bear consumption (U. deningeri, U. spelaeus, U. arctos, U. thibetanus) by three large carnivores (P. onca gombaszoegensis, Crocuta crocuta spelaea, Canis lupus).

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    《Quaternary international》 |2014年第7期|232-244|共13页
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    UMR 5608 CNRS, Universite de Toulouse le Mirail, 5 allees Antonio-Machado, F-31058 Toulouse Cedex 1, France,UMR5608 TRACES, 5 allees Antonio Machado, 31058 Toulouse Cedex 9, France;

    UMR 5608 CNRS, Universite de Toulouse le Mirail, 5 allees Antonio-Machado, F-31058 Toulouse Cedex 1, France;

    Aix-Marseille Universite, CNRS, UMR 7269 Lampea, F-13094 Aix-en-Provence cedex 2, FranceUMR 5608 CNRS, Universite de Toulouse le Mirail, 5 allees Antonio-Machado, F-31058 Toulouse Cedex 1, France,Museum Requien, 67 rue Joseph Vernet, F-84000 Avignon, FranceMusee des Beaux Arts, 1 rue Freidland, F-16000 Angouleme, France;

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