Surveying for Ungulate Skeletal Remains in Mediterranean Mountainous Habitatsa Quantitative Approach and Potential Use in Population Dynamics
- Serrano, Emmanuel
- Pérez, Jesús M.
- Egeland, Charles P.
- Bover, Pere
- Gállego, Luis
ISSN: 1696-0815
Datum der Publikation: 2006
Ausgabe: 4
Nummer: 3
Seiten: 163-170
Art: Artikel
Andere Publikationen in: Journal of taphonomy
Zusammenfassung
Our research has estimated the frequency of occurrence of bone remains from ungulates in the Mediterranean area (Sistema Bético). We sampled a total of 36 transects and found an average of 4.9 ungulate bones per transect. Despite three fairly complete carcasses collected, still bearing soft tissues, long bones from the appendicular skeleton are the most common element type. The use of this source of data within global monitoring programs of wild ungulate populations is discussed.