The Early and Middle Pleistocene were characterised by two major climatic events: the onset of the Quaternary glaciations and the Early-Middle Pleistocene Transition (EMPT) with glacial cycles changing their periodicity. The present study reviews recent research on the palaeoecological adaptations of Pleistocene ungulates from Mediterranean Europe following these global climatic changes, through an examination of dental wear patterns and hypsodonty indices of 27 fossil taxa from 4 key localities. Ungulates from Coste San Giacomo (2.1 Ma) adopted a wide range of feeding behaviours suggesting the presence of heterogeneous environments in the region. Following the gradual deterioration of climatic conditions and drier habitats ungulates display narrower diet ranges with no incidence of obligated browsers as attested at Olivola (~1.8 Ma). The diffusion of open habitats from the Early Pleistocene onwards is also reflected by the reduction of brachydont taxa. Discrepancy between dental mesowear and microwear patterns of Vallparadís Estació (~1.0–0.6 Ma) and Fontana Ranuccio (0.4 Ma) ungulates points to an increase in seasonality during the EMPT and after its consolidation. All examined taxa display dietary plasticity through the Early and Middle Pleistocene with even specialised groups, such as equids, showing a certain flexibility in their diet.
Impact of Early and Middle Pleistocene major climatic events on the palaeoecology of Southern European ungulates / Strani, Flavia. - In: HISTORICAL BIOLOGY. - ISSN 0891-2963. - 33:10(2020), pp. 2260-2275. [10.1080/08912963.2020.1782898]
Impact of Early and Middle Pleistocene major climatic events on the palaeoecology of Southern European ungulates
Strani, Flavia
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2020
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The Early and Middle Pleistocene were characterised by two major climatic events: the onset of the Quaternary glaciations and the Early-Middle Pleistocene Transition (EMPT) with glacial cycles changing their periodicity. The present study reviews recent research on the palaeoecological adaptations of Pleistocene ungulates from Mediterranean Europe following these global climatic changes, through an examination of dental wear patterns and hypsodonty indices of 27 fossil taxa from 4 key localities. Ungulates from Coste San Giacomo (2.1 Ma) adopted a wide range of feeding behaviours suggesting the presence of heterogeneous environments in the region. Following the gradual deterioration of climatic conditions and drier habitats ungulates display narrower diet ranges with no incidence of obligated browsers as attested at Olivola (~1.8 Ma). The diffusion of open habitats from the Early Pleistocene onwards is also reflected by the reduction of brachydont taxa. Discrepancy between dental mesowear and microwear patterns of Vallparadís Estació (~1.0–0.6 Ma) and Fontana Ranuccio (0.4 Ma) ungulates points to an increase in seasonality during the EMPT and after its consolidation. All examined taxa display dietary plasticity through the Early and Middle Pleistocene with even specialised groups, such as equids, showing a certain flexibility in their diet.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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