Fossil remains of small mammals of the Leporidae family (genus Oryctolagus and Lepus) are abundant in numerous paleontological and archaeological deposits from the Quaternary. Many species are endemic to Western Europe, which makes them reliable markers of change in the ecosystems in which prehistoric human societies evolved. Paradoxically, morphological variability of leporids is still poorly understood and current phylogeny remains a subject of debate. This work focuses on the morphometric diversity of rabbits (Oryctolagus) and hares (Lepus) over nearly two million years of evolution. We applied osteometry and geometric morphometric (2D and 3D) analyzes to bone and dental remains of current populations and 73 fossil samples from perimedit...
In the Iberian Peninsula, leporids, and specifically rabbits, play a key role in the understanding o...
[Aim]: The distribution of hares (Lepus spp.) in southern Europe was markedly different at the Last ...
In the western Mediterranean, changes in hunter-gatherer subsistence strategies have been identified...
Fossil remains of small mammals of the Leporidae family (genus Oryctolagus and Lepus) are abundant i...
En Europe de l’Ouest, de nombreuses espèces de léporidés sont endémiques, ce qui en fait de bons tém...
23 pagesSince the end of the nineteenth century, a great deal of work studyingsubsistence patterns o...
Abstract Leporids (Lagomorpha, Mammalia), especially the mountain hare (Lepus timidus) and the Euro...
Upper pleistocene lagamorphs of the Boquete de Zafarraya cave. The lagomorph species of the Boquete ...
It's generally agreed in Circum-Mediterranean Europe that the end of the upper Palaeolithic is stres...
Abstract Terrasses de la Riera dels Canyars (Gavà, Barcelona, Spain) is an Upper Pleistocene fluvia...
Abstract The early Pleistocene is the key period for understanding the evolutionary history and pal...
This work is part of a line of research focused on the zooarchaeological and taphonomic analysis of ...
21 páginas, 11 figuras, 8 tablas.-- This paper was originally presented in 2009 at the Table Ronde ...
In the Iberian Peninsula, leporids, and specifically rabbits, play a key role in the understanding o...
[Aim]: The distribution of hares (Lepus spp.) in southern Europe was markedly different at the Last ...
In the western Mediterranean, changes in hunter-gatherer subsistence strategies have been identified...
Fossil remains of small mammals of the Leporidae family (genus Oryctolagus and Lepus) are abundant i...
En Europe de l’Ouest, de nombreuses espèces de léporidés sont endémiques, ce qui en fait de bons tém...
23 pagesSince the end of the nineteenth century, a great deal of work studyingsubsistence patterns o...
Abstract Leporids (Lagomorpha, Mammalia), especially the mountain hare (Lepus timidus) and the Euro...
Upper pleistocene lagamorphs of the Boquete de Zafarraya cave. The lagomorph species of the Boquete ...
It's generally agreed in Circum-Mediterranean Europe that the end of the upper Palaeolithic is stres...
Abstract Terrasses de la Riera dels Canyars (Gavà, Barcelona, Spain) is an Upper Pleistocene fluvia...
Abstract The early Pleistocene is the key period for understanding the evolutionary history and pal...
This work is part of a line of research focused on the zooarchaeological and taphonomic analysis of ...
21 páginas, 11 figuras, 8 tablas.-- This paper was originally presented in 2009 at the Table Ronde ...
In the Iberian Peninsula, leporids, and specifically rabbits, play a key role in the understanding o...
[Aim]: The distribution of hares (Lepus spp.) in southern Europe was markedly different at the Last ...
In the western Mediterranean, changes in hunter-gatherer subsistence strategies have been identified...