2009
DOI: 10.4000/quaternaire.5354
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Nouvelles données sur le genre Capra Linné, 1758 (Mammalia, Bovidae) du Pléistocène supérieur de la Grotte Tournal (Bize‑Minervois, France) : implications biochronologiques et évolutives

Abstract: donne lieu à une réattribution spécifique du Capra et à des précisions concernant la biochronologie. Concernant le matériel issu des dernières fouilles systématiques (collection Tavoso), les analyses morphologiques et métriques d'un calvarium et de la denture des niveaux pléistocènes attribués au stade isotopique (OIS) 3 montrent la présence de Capra caucasica praepyrenaica. Les restes sont caractérisés par des similitudes morphologiques avec les fossiles de Capra issus des sites des Pyrénées, et plus précisém… Show more

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“…Les chiffres entre parenthèses après la définition correspondent aux codes utilisés dans Driesch (1976 of the fossil and extant Capra in southwestern Europe (Crégut-Bonnoure, 2009). In the Pyrénées and southern France, only the skulls found in Tournal (Magniez, 2009) and Malarnaud (Griggo, 1991) have dimensions similar to those described here. The C. ibex fossils from MonacoGrimaldi (Chaix and Desse, 1983) have slightly higher antero-posterior diameters (DAP) at the horn base, but the transversal diameters (DLM) are similar, and extant C. i. ibex are significantly smaller in horn thickness.…”
Section: Description Of the Fossil Materialssupporting
confidence: 73%
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“…Les chiffres entre parenthèses après la définition correspondent aux codes utilisés dans Driesch (1976 of the fossil and extant Capra in southwestern Europe (Crégut-Bonnoure, 2009). In the Pyrénées and southern France, only the skulls found in Tournal (Magniez, 2009) and Malarnaud (Griggo, 1991) have dimensions similar to those described here. The C. ibex fossils from MonacoGrimaldi (Chaix and Desse, 1983) have slightly higher antero-posterior diameters (DAP) at the horn base, but the transversal diameters (DLM) are similar, and extant C. i. ibex are significantly smaller in horn thickness.…”
Section: Description Of the Fossil Materialssupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Open diamonds: extant C. caucasica-cylindricornis from Couturier (1962) above, and Rivals (2002) below. Filled diamonds: above, Middle Würm C. pyrenaica from Spanish Pre-Pyrénées (Gabasa cave) own data; below, mean of South-French Lower-Middle Würm skulls of C. caucasica praepyrenaica (sensu Crégut-Bonnoure, 2005), data from Griggo (1991), Rivals (2002) and Magniez (2009). Crosses: old Capra (> 1 My), above: C. dalii (Georgia), below: C. baetica (South Spain) from Arribas and Garrido (2008), middle-left: C. alba (South Spain) from Moyà-Solà (1987) and Made et al (2008).…”
Section: Location Of the Fossil Sitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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