Carnivores (Other Keyword)

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Appendix 2: Identification of Animal Bones from Iny-372 (1963)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Grover S. Krantz.

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Aproximación experimental a la modificación de hogares por parte de carnívoros durante el Pleistoceno. Metodología y primeros resultados (2011)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Edgard Camarós. Marián Cueto. Luis C. Teira. Jesús Tapia. Miriam Cubas. Florent Rivals.

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The Fossil Signature of Late Pleistocene Patagonian Carnivores (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Luis Borrero. Fabiana María Martin. Francisco J. Prevosti.

A regional study of Late Pleistocene bone assemblages is used for the study of Patagonian extinct carnivore niches. The excavation of dens, distributional patterns, habitat and prey selection and the study of living analogs are some of the main research lines. This study offers information about the conditions of the environment immediately before the arrival of humans, and indicates the conditions under which Patagonian archaeological bone assemblages are destroyed or contaminated with bones...


Mesocarnivores and the Human Niche (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Ximena Lemoine.

Human settlements and occupations of any size or length present novel selective pressures and scenarios not only for the human populations composing them, but also for wild plant and animal communities surrounding them. The presence of human settlements, particularly those with increasing sedentism and intensified local landscape use, have lasting effects on wild animal communities as they interact with, tolerate, and even utilize human spaces. What happens to wild animal populations when they...


Short-term Neanderthal Occupations and Carnivores in the North-East of Iberian Peninsula (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Jordi Rosell. Ruth Blasco. Florent Rivals. Maite Arilla.

Short-term human occupations can be developed in very distinct places and be related to very diverse functions. The low number of items left by the human groups in these sites usually generates discrete assemblages, which often adds difficulties to the subsequent archaeological interpretations. In the European Middle Paleolithic, are common short-term human occupations in caves and rock-shelters frequented by carnivores as well (bears, hyenas, large felids, canids and other small carnivores) as...