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dc.contributor.authorBernáldez Sánchez, Eloísaes_ES
dc.contributor.authorGarcía Viñas, Estebanes_ES
dc.contributor.authorSánchez Donoso, Inéses_ES
dc.contributor.authorLeonard, Jennifer A.es_ES
dc.date.accessioned2019-04-15T12:27:07Z-
dc.date.available2019-04-15T12:27:07Z-
dc.date.issued2017-05es_ES
dc.identifier.issn0883-1351es_ES
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11532/327478es_ES
dc.description.abstractIn order to interpret fossil and sub-fossil associations of vertebrates, it is important to understand how carcasses degrade in nature. Here we describe the process of bone loss from of 32 carcasses from eight species of terrestrial mammals over two to 63 months in two Mediterranean ecosystems in the southwest of the Iberian Peninsula. The carcasses ranged in mass from 5 kg to over 450 kg. These data allow the quantitative description of the dynamics of degradation in three time phases defined by changes in the rate of bone loss as measured by the Skeletal Conservation Index (SCI). The SCI values estimated for each phase of degradation is considered the fossil potentiality of the carcass. In the first phase, very few bones were lost, followed by a phase of high bone loss driven by scavengers. The rate of bone loss reduced greatly again in the final phase, which was driven primarily by abiotic, enviromental factors. The largest carcasses spend a longer time in each phase, and also had a higher SCI at the end of Phase II. The smallest carcasses experienced a much higher variance in degradation, had signifiantly lower SCI, and many of the smallest carcasses were consumed completely in a short period of time. Differences between localities were observed regarding SCI values. Presence or absence of three coverage in the place where the carcass was located also had a significant effect on SCI. These data highlight the importance of considering the contemporaneous scavengers when interpreting animals from paleontological contexts. These data also explain the bias observed in many ancient sites whereby larger animals are over representedes_ES
dc.formatapplication/pdfes_ES
dc.language.isoenges_ES
dc.publisherFlagstaff: Society for Sedimentary Geologyes_ES
dc.rights© Instituto Andaluz del Patrimonio Históricoes_ES
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.eses_ES
dc.sourcePalaios, 2017, v. 32, pp. 288-294es_ES
dc.subjectHuesoes_ES
dc.subjectAnimaleses_ES
dc.subjectCadávereses_ES
dc.subjectFósileses_ES
dc.subjectEcosistemaes_ES
dc.subjectPaleobiologíaes_ES
dc.subjectPaleontologíaes_ES
dc.titleBone loss from carcasses in mediterranean ecosystemses_ES
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlees_ES
dc.coverage.placenamePenínsula Ibéricaes_ES
dc.coverage.placenameParque Natural Sierra Norte de Sevillaes_ES
dc.coverage.placenameParque Natural de Doñanaes_ES
iaph.disponibilidad.externoConsulta, reproducción, uso públicoes_ES
iaph.disponibilidad.internoConsulta, reproducción, uso públicoes_ES
iaph.provinciaHuelvaes_ES
iaph.provinciaSevillaes_ES
dc.identifier.doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.2110/palo.2016.047-
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