Mammal remains, preserved in archaeological and palaeontological deposits, are commonly used to reconstruct past terrestrial climates and environments. Here we propose new species-specific models for Bioclimatic Analysis, a palaeoclimatic method based on a climatic restriction index for each mammal species, discriminant analysis, and multiple linear regressions. Our new models are based on small mammal associations, particularly insectivores and rodents, from Quaternary paleoarctic contexts. A dataset including new localities and an updated taxonomy was constructed in order to develop two approaches, the first using only Rodentia, the second based on associations including both Rodentia and Eulipotyphla. Both approaches proved to be reliabl...
Aim Disentangling the relative importance of climatic and anthropogenic factors is crucial in conse...
Manuscrit d6pos6 le 26.07.1993; accept6 d6fmitivement le 30.12.1993. The changes in the distribution...
25 pagesInternational audienceTerrestrial ecosystems have continuously evolved throughout the Late P...
18 pagesInternational audienceMammal remains, preserved in archaeological and palaeontological depos...
Terrestrial ecosystems have continuously evolved throughout the Late Pleistocene and the Holocene, d...
Climate has played a significant role in shaping the distribution of mammal species across the world...
Aim The links between geo- and biodiversity, postulated by Humboldt, can now be made quantitative. S...
International audienceStudies of mammal communities, and in particular of rodents, provide useful in...
<div><p>Terrestrial ecosystems have continuously evolved throughout the Late Pleistocene and the Hol...
We developed new quantitative palaeoclimatic inference models based on the body-size structure of ma...
<div><p>We developed new quantitative palaeoclimatic inference models based on the body-size structu...
International audienceBased on the high correlation between species richness in sigmodontine rodents...
Aim Disentangling the relative importance of climatic and anthropogenic factors is crucial in conse...
Manuscrit d6pos6 le 26.07.1993; accept6 d6fmitivement le 30.12.1993. The changes in the distribution...
25 pagesInternational audienceTerrestrial ecosystems have continuously evolved throughout the Late P...
18 pagesInternational audienceMammal remains, preserved in archaeological and palaeontological depos...
Terrestrial ecosystems have continuously evolved throughout the Late Pleistocene and the Holocene, d...
Climate has played a significant role in shaping the distribution of mammal species across the world...
Aim The links between geo- and biodiversity, postulated by Humboldt, can now be made quantitative. S...
International audienceStudies of mammal communities, and in particular of rodents, provide useful in...
<div><p>Terrestrial ecosystems have continuously evolved throughout the Late Pleistocene and the Hol...
We developed new quantitative palaeoclimatic inference models based on the body-size structure of ma...
<div><p>We developed new quantitative palaeoclimatic inference models based on the body-size structu...
International audienceBased on the high correlation between species richness in sigmodontine rodents...
Aim Disentangling the relative importance of climatic and anthropogenic factors is crucial in conse...
Manuscrit d6pos6 le 26.07.1993; accept6 d6fmitivement le 30.12.1993. The changes in the distribution...
25 pagesInternational audienceTerrestrial ecosystems have continuously evolved throughout the Late P...