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HUMAN PREDATION AND NATURAL HISTORY OF HUEMUL (CERVIDAE; HIPPOCAMELUS BISULCUS MOLINA) IN PATAGONIA: A ZOOARCHAEOLOGICAL ANALYSIS

机译:巴塔哥尼亚人类的预测与人类历史(头足纲; Hippocamelus bisulcus molina):一项动物学考古学分析

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We use published zooarchaeological evidence to discuss the various hypotheses concerning the past distribution of huemuls in Patagonia, southern South America. We then use these data to evaluate the interactions between this cervid and hunter-gatherers during the Holocene. The zooarchaeological record shows that huemul mainly inhabited forested and forest-steppe ecotonal environments during the Holocene. Huemul were hunted in exceptional circumstances during the early occupation of Patagonia. Its presence in the zooarchaeological record of South Patagonia increases after 9500 BP and is more frequent after 2200 BP. However, the taxonomic contribution of the species' bone remains to the archaeological record is always low. The few assemblages where there are a high number of huemul bones would have been the result of opportunistic hunting episodes. This in turn suggests that hunting of huemul had little or no influence on the animal's regional distribution over time. However, the progressively greater human presence in some forested areas towards the end of the Holocene could have affected huemul populations at the local scale. The zooarchaeological information presented in this paper illustrates interspecific and long-term relationships and, hence, could serve as essential information in future management strategies for huemul in Argentina and Chile.
机译:我们使用已发表的动物考古学证据来讨论有关南美南部巴塔哥尼亚的huuemuls过去分布的各种假设。然后,我们使用这些数据来评估全新世期间此cervid和猎人-采集者之间的相互作用。动物考古学记录表明,全新世期间huemul主要居住在森林和森林草原的生态环境中。在巴塔哥尼亚早期占领期间,Huemul在特殊情况下被猎杀。在9500 BP之后,它在南巴塔哥尼亚的动物考古学记录中的存在增加,在2200 BP之后更频繁。但是,该物种的骨骼对考古记录的分类学贡献始终很低。少数具有大量huemul骨骼的组合可能是机会性狩猎事件的结果。这反过来表明,随着时间的推移,捕猎huemul对动物的区域分布几乎没有影响。但是,在全新世末期之前,某些森林地区的人类活动逐渐增多,可能会影响当地的huemul种群。本文提供的动物考古学信息说明了种间和长期的关系,因此可以作为阿根廷和智利huemul未来管理策略中的重要信息。

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