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Pigeons at the edge of the empire: Bioarchaeological evidences for extensive management of pigeons in a Byzantine desert settlement in the southern Levant

机译:帝国边缘的鸽子:在南部的黎班百草林沙漠沉降中广泛管理的生物学证据

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Metric data of 6th century CE pigeons from the Negev Desert, Israel, are employed to test competing hypotheses on flock management strategies: that directed selection for size or shape took place under intensive management; or, alternatively, that stabilizing selection was a stronger determinant of size and shape under extensive management conditions. The results of the analysis support the second hypothesis by demonstrating that the Byzantine Negev pigeons were like wild pigeon (Columba livia) in shape, albeit small-sized. The inferred extensive management system is then discussed in the context of pigeon domestication and human micro-ecologies in marginal regions.
机译:来自以色列内盖夫沙漠的6世纪CE鸽子的公制数据被用于测试群体管理策略的竞争假设:在密集管理中发生针对尺寸或形状的定向选择; 或者,或者,在广泛的管理条件下,稳定选择是较强的规模和形状的决定因素。 分析结果支持第二个假设,证明拜占庭的Negev鸽子像野生鸽子(哥伦巴Livia)一样,尽管小尺寸。 然后在鸽子驯化和人类微生物中讨论推断的广泛管理系统在边际区域中的人类微生物。

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