International audienceFor decades studying the Pleistocene human subsistence strategies has been a key area of research in archeology to address the ability or inability of human populations to exploit optimally their prey, and by extension, their environment. To answer this question the theoretical concept of attritional and catastrophic mortality have together emerged in paleontology and zooarchaeological literature, with methodological approaches to establish mortality curves. Some of them were directly rooted in ecological approaches, such as the introduction of life tables by Kurtén [1-5]. Since these pioneering works, new methods based on age-specific sequences of tooth eruption, tooth wear, and crown height now correspond to the main...
This paper presents new stable isotope data (δ13C and δ15N) on the Middle Neolithic human group from...
New escavations were carried out from 1993 to 1999 in the palaeontological site of Saint-Vallier (Dr...
Theories about hominization, taking into consideration dietary adaptations and brain size increase, ...
Archosaurs are a clade of vertebrates that includes birds, crocodiles, and numerous fossil groups. T...
The 23 fossil human remains found at La Chaise-de-Vouthon Abri Bourgeois-Delaunay (Charente, Southwe...
The structure and dyn amics of the community of Cyprinodont fishes living in the forest cree...
Excavations at the collapsed cave site of Marillac (Marillac-le-Franc, Charente, France)1, uncovered...
How does biological diversification occur in the face of genetic exchange? How do reproductive barri...
Climate change is emerging as the greatest threat to natural communities in many, if not most, of th...
Role and origin of large carnivores in natural accumulations. The case of wolves (Canis lupus) from ...
This thesis includes five manuscripts. Two are already published, one is currently under review and ...
Cohorts demographic analysis of middle Pleistocene horses from Romain-la-Roche (Doubs, France) A dem...
Understanding the relative roles of geography and ecology in driving speciation, population ...
Dans les muséums d’histoire naturelle et autres institutions à vocation de conservation, les collect...
International audienceNorthern France is during the Middle and Upper Pleistocene a biogeographic cro...
This paper presents new stable isotope data (δ13C and δ15N) on the Middle Neolithic human group from...
New escavations were carried out from 1993 to 1999 in the palaeontological site of Saint-Vallier (Dr...
Theories about hominization, taking into consideration dietary adaptations and brain size increase, ...
Archosaurs are a clade of vertebrates that includes birds, crocodiles, and numerous fossil groups. T...
The 23 fossil human remains found at La Chaise-de-Vouthon Abri Bourgeois-Delaunay (Charente, Southwe...
The structure and dyn amics of the community of Cyprinodont fishes living in the forest cree...
Excavations at the collapsed cave site of Marillac (Marillac-le-Franc, Charente, France)1, uncovered...
How does biological diversification occur in the face of genetic exchange? How do reproductive barri...
Climate change is emerging as the greatest threat to natural communities in many, if not most, of th...
Role and origin of large carnivores in natural accumulations. The case of wolves (Canis lupus) from ...
This thesis includes five manuscripts. Two are already published, one is currently under review and ...
Cohorts demographic analysis of middle Pleistocene horses from Romain-la-Roche (Doubs, France) A dem...
Understanding the relative roles of geography and ecology in driving speciation, population ...
Dans les muséums d’histoire naturelle et autres institutions à vocation de conservation, les collect...
International audienceNorthern France is during the Middle and Upper Pleistocene a biogeographic cro...
This paper presents new stable isotope data (δ13C and δ15N) on the Middle Neolithic human group from...
New escavations were carried out from 1993 to 1999 in the palaeontological site of Saint-Vallier (Dr...
Theories about hominization, taking into consideration dietary adaptations and brain size increase, ...