Foraging habitats and niche partitioning of European large herbivores during the Holocene – Insights from 3D dental microwear texture analysis

Environmental changes related to forest expansion and later to agricultural development and deforestation during the Holocene in Europe have strongly shaped herbivore distribution and habitat selection, leading to species extinction. In this paper, we examine, through dental microwear textural analy...

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Published in:Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
Main Authors: Hofman-Kamińska, Emilia, Merceron, Gildas, Bocherens, Herve, Makowiecki, Daniel, Piličiauskienė, Giedrė, Ramdarshan, Anusha, Berlioz, Emilie, Kowalczyk, Rafał
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spelling ftlitinstagrecon:oai:elaba:33804249 2023-05-15T13:13:03+02:00 Foraging habitats and niche partitioning of European large herbivores during the Holocene – Insights from 3D dental microwear texture analysis Hofman-Kamińska, Emilia Merceron, Gildas Bocherens, Herve Makowiecki, Daniel Piličiauskienė, Giedrė Ramdarshan, Anusha Berlioz, Emilie Kowalczyk, Rafał 2018 http://vu.lvb.lt/VU:ELABAPDB33804249&prefLang=en_US eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1016/j.palaeo.2018.05.050 http://vu.lvb.lt/VU:ELABAPDB33804249&prefLang=en_US Palaeogeography, palaeoclimatology, palaeoecology, Amsterdam : Elsevier BV, 2018, vol. 506, p. 183-195 ISSN 0031-0182 Alces alces Bison bonasus Bos primigenius Cervus elaphus Ungulates Food habits info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2018 ftlitinstagrecon https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2018.05.050 2021-12-02T00:11:43Z Environmental changes related to forest expansion and later to agricultural development and deforestation during the Holocene in Europe have strongly shaped herbivore distribution and habitat selection, leading to species extinction. In this paper, we examine, through dental microwear textural analysis, the foraging habitats, dietary flexibility and niche partitioning of large herbivores (100 to 1000 kg) including two bovids (European bison Bison bonasus and aurochs Bos primigenius) and two cervids (moose Alces alces and red deer Cervus elaphus). The study focuses on northeast (NE) and south central (SC) Europe during three periods of the Holocene: Neolithic (6500–3500 cal yrs BP), Roman Period and Middle Ages (~2000–450 cal yrs BP) and Recent times (1963–2014). Our study highlights differences in diet between species only in the Neolithic SC Europe. This may have resulted from diversified habitats and dietary niche separation in SC Europe. The absence of differences in NE Europe may suggest more homogeneous habitat conditions in combination with lower densities of large herbivores in forested habitats. Analysis shows that during the Neolithic, in the bison diet there was more herbaceous monocotyledons in SC Europe than in NE Europe. We also found temporal changes in microwear texture variables for the bison in SC Europe suggesting a more herbaceous diet in the Neolithic than during the Roman Period and Middle Ages. However, neither spatial nor temporal differences in microwear texture variables were found in the aurochs. Thus, the diet of the European bison has likely changed, which may indicate a greater plasticity that promoted survival in refuge habitats. Article in Journal/Newspaper Alces alces LAEI VL (Lithuanian Institute of Agrarian Economics Virtual Library) Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 506 183 195
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topic Alces alces
Bison bonasus
Bos primigenius
Cervus elaphus
Ungulates
Food habits
spellingShingle Alces alces
Bison bonasus
Bos primigenius
Cervus elaphus
Ungulates
Food habits
Hofman-Kamińska, Emilia
Merceron, Gildas
Bocherens, Herve
Makowiecki, Daniel
Piličiauskienė, Giedrė
Ramdarshan, Anusha
Berlioz, Emilie
Kowalczyk, Rafał
Foraging habitats and niche partitioning of European large herbivores during the Holocene – Insights from 3D dental microwear texture analysis
topic_facet Alces alces
Bison bonasus
Bos primigenius
Cervus elaphus
Ungulates
Food habits
description Environmental changes related to forest expansion and later to agricultural development and deforestation during the Holocene in Europe have strongly shaped herbivore distribution and habitat selection, leading to species extinction. In this paper, we examine, through dental microwear textural analysis, the foraging habitats, dietary flexibility and niche partitioning of large herbivores (100 to 1000 kg) including two bovids (European bison Bison bonasus and aurochs Bos primigenius) and two cervids (moose Alces alces and red deer Cervus elaphus). The study focuses on northeast (NE) and south central (SC) Europe during three periods of the Holocene: Neolithic (6500–3500 cal yrs BP), Roman Period and Middle Ages (~2000–450 cal yrs BP) and Recent times (1963–2014). Our study highlights differences in diet between species only in the Neolithic SC Europe. This may have resulted from diversified habitats and dietary niche separation in SC Europe. The absence of differences in NE Europe may suggest more homogeneous habitat conditions in combination with lower densities of large herbivores in forested habitats. Analysis shows that during the Neolithic, in the bison diet there was more herbaceous monocotyledons in SC Europe than in NE Europe. We also found temporal changes in microwear texture variables for the bison in SC Europe suggesting a more herbaceous diet in the Neolithic than during the Roman Period and Middle Ages. However, neither spatial nor temporal differences in microwear texture variables were found in the aurochs. Thus, the diet of the European bison has likely changed, which may indicate a greater plasticity that promoted survival in refuge habitats.
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author Hofman-Kamińska, Emilia
Merceron, Gildas
Bocherens, Herve
Makowiecki, Daniel
Piličiauskienė, Giedrė
Ramdarshan, Anusha
Berlioz, Emilie
Kowalczyk, Rafał
author_facet Hofman-Kamińska, Emilia
Merceron, Gildas
Bocherens, Herve
Makowiecki, Daniel
Piličiauskienė, Giedrė
Ramdarshan, Anusha
Berlioz, Emilie
Kowalczyk, Rafał
author_sort Hofman-Kamińska, Emilia
title Foraging habitats and niche partitioning of European large herbivores during the Holocene – Insights from 3D dental microwear texture analysis
title_short Foraging habitats and niche partitioning of European large herbivores during the Holocene – Insights from 3D dental microwear texture analysis
title_full Foraging habitats and niche partitioning of European large herbivores during the Holocene – Insights from 3D dental microwear texture analysis
title_fullStr Foraging habitats and niche partitioning of European large herbivores during the Holocene – Insights from 3D dental microwear texture analysis
title_full_unstemmed Foraging habitats and niche partitioning of European large herbivores during the Holocene – Insights from 3D dental microwear texture analysis
title_sort foraging habitats and niche partitioning of european large herbivores during the holocene – insights from 3d dental microwear texture analysis
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