2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2019.106123
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A cave lion (Panthera spelaea) skeleton from Torca del León (NW Iberia): Micromammals indicate a temperate and forest environment corresponding to GI-11 (MIS 3)

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“…This method is based on the relative abundances of the different species and their preference for different types of habitats, which were divided into the following (López-García et al, 2014): Open Dry (OD), referring to grasslands under seasonal dryness; Open Humid (OH), humid meadows with a dense herbaceous cover; Open Woodland (OW), arboreal vegetation patches alternating with bushy or herbaceous sectors irregularly distributed; Woodland (Wo), referring to mature forests; Rocky (Ro), areas with a suitable rocky or stony substratum; and Water (Wa), areas nearby watercourses or freshwater bodies. The preferences of each species for one or more types of habitats are taken from López García (2008), ), López-García et al (2010, 2014, Álvarez-Lao et al (2020) and Álvarez-Vena et al (2021). In order to estimate the climatic conditions of the site during the formation of Level 0, the Mutual Ecogeographic Range (Blain et al, 2009(Blain et al, , 2016 was utilised.…”
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“…This method is based on the relative abundances of the different species and their preference for different types of habitats, which were divided into the following (López-García et al, 2014): Open Dry (OD), referring to grasslands under seasonal dryness; Open Humid (OH), humid meadows with a dense herbaceous cover; Open Woodland (OW), arboreal vegetation patches alternating with bushy or herbaceous sectors irregularly distributed; Woodland (Wo), referring to mature forests; Rocky (Ro), areas with a suitable rocky or stony substratum; and Water (Wa), areas nearby watercourses or freshwater bodies. The preferences of each species for one or more types of habitats are taken from López García (2008), ), López-García et al (2010, 2014, Álvarez-Lao et al (2020) and Álvarez-Vena et al (2021). In order to estimate the climatic conditions of the site during the formation of Level 0, the Mutual Ecogeographic Range (Blain et al, 2009(Blain et al, , 2016 was utilised.…”
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“…In the Iberian Peninsula, it can be found all over the Cantabrian region, with some of the populations isolated in the Guadalquivir River mouth, the coast of Huelva and southern Portugal, the frontier separating Cáceres and Salamanca in the Central System, Galicia, the Cantabrian Mountain Range, the northeastern area of Catalonia and the island of Menorca (Palomo et al, 2007). Its oldest occurrence in the Cantabrian Region has been reported at Torca del León dating to MIS 3 (Álvarez-Lao et al, 2020).…”
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“…La El punto más delicado aquí es que persiste la incertidumbre en la significación paleoambiental de Reithrodon, cuya abundancia en los niveles inferiores y medios de Cueva Tixi resulta descollante (e.g., Tonni et al, 1988;Quintana, 2001a). Si la crítica de Teta (2017) Fernández, 2006;Álvarez-Lao et al, 2020;Álvarez-Vena et al, 2021). No es este el caso de la región pampeana, al menos durante el Cuaternario, signada por estar lejos de ambientes glaciares o periglaciares y por comunidades de pequeños mamíferos relativamente pobres (Pardiñas, 1999b).…”
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“…However, some terrestrial areas have their own ecological peculiarities that prevent the use of marine proxies to infer the environmental condition. The Iberian Peninsula is one of the examples of an area with high ecological diversity, considering the mountainous region and the strong effects of the Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean (e.g., Sanchez Goñi et al 2000;Roucoux et al 2005;Fletcher & Sánchez Goñi 2008;Álvarez-Lao et al 2020;Álvarez-Vena et al 2021). Particular to the Mediterranean Basin, the effects of global climatic fluctuations during the last glacial period were milder and less contrasting compared to the records from north-western Iberia or northern latitudes, as previous palynological (e.g., Carrión et al 2003;Finlayson et al 2008;Burjachs et al 2012) and small vertebrate studies (e.g., López-García et al 2014b;Fernández-García et al 2016 have suggested.…”
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