A mass stranding of 181 false killer whales (Pseudorca crassidens) occurred in March 1989 on both sides of the Strait of Magellan. Fifteen years later, taphonomic observations were made on this concentration and the results are presented in this article. In the coast of Bahía Lomas, Tierra del Fuego (Chile), frequencies of articulated elements were quantified following Hill (1979a, 1979b), and a ranking of natural bone disarticulation for whales was proposed. This ranking was made on the basis of skeletons from one species but, given the morphological similarities of Cetaceae, it is possible to suggest that it applies to similarly-sized Odontoceti. Together with other useful taphonomic criteria (weathering and bone preservation), these resu...
Cetaceans were an important food and raw material resource for the South American hunter–gatherer–fi...
International audienceAncient human-whale relationships are difficult to study because, counterintui...
International audienceTaxonomic identification of whale bones found during archaeological excavation...
A concentration of Pseudorca crassidens remains resulting from a mass stranding on the tidal flats o...
The false killer whale (Pseudorca crassidens) is a highly social top predator difficult to study in ...
The false killer whale, Pseudorca crassidens, exhibits one of the widest and most continuous distrib...
Artículo de publicación ISIWe report the mass stranding of 46 false killer whales in the Strait of M...
We report the mass stranding of 46 false killer whales in the Strait of Magellan in February 2013. W...
We examined the stomachs of 25 false killer whales collected from a mass stranding of 181 animals al...
Artículo de publicación ISIMarine mammal mass strandings have occurred for millions of years, but th...
AbstractCetaceans were an important food and raw material resource for the South American hunter–gat...
Artículo de publicación ISI.Site GNL Quintero 1 (GNLQ1), located in Quintero Bay (32 S, Central Chil...
Large cetacean carcasses at the deep-sea floor, known as 'whale falls', provide a resource for gener...
Cetaceans were an important food and raw material resource for the South American hunter–gatherer–fi...
International audienceAncient human-whale relationships are difficult to study because, counterintui...
International audienceTaxonomic identification of whale bones found during archaeological excavation...
A concentration of Pseudorca crassidens remains resulting from a mass stranding on the tidal flats o...
The false killer whale (Pseudorca crassidens) is a highly social top predator difficult to study in ...
The false killer whale, Pseudorca crassidens, exhibits one of the widest and most continuous distrib...
Artículo de publicación ISIWe report the mass stranding of 46 false killer whales in the Strait of M...
We report the mass stranding of 46 false killer whales in the Strait of Magellan in February 2013. W...
We examined the stomachs of 25 false killer whales collected from a mass stranding of 181 animals al...
Artículo de publicación ISIMarine mammal mass strandings have occurred for millions of years, but th...
AbstractCetaceans were an important food and raw material resource for the South American hunter–gat...
Artículo de publicación ISI.Site GNL Quintero 1 (GNLQ1), located in Quintero Bay (32 S, Central Chil...
Large cetacean carcasses at the deep-sea floor, known as 'whale falls', provide a resource for gener...
Cetaceans were an important food and raw material resource for the South American hunter–gatherer–fi...
International audienceAncient human-whale relationships are difficult to study because, counterintui...
International audienceTaxonomic identification of whale bones found during archaeological excavation...