Integration of direct radiocarbon dating, genetic studies and taxonomy of small mammals to investigate the chronology of past climatic oscillations: The Last Glacial Maximum sequence of Grotta della Ferrovia (Fabriano, Italy)

The recent developments in palaeoecological reconstruction methods, collagen extraction of small bone samples and ancient DNA analyses led us to test new approaches to enhance the chronological resolution of past climate reconstructions inferred from small mammal assemblages. Grotta della Ferrovia (...

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Main Authors: Ceregatti L., Berto C., Fewlass H., Baca M., Luzi E., Brancaleoni G., Pereswiet-Soltang A., Peresani M.
Other Authors: Ceregatti, L., Berto, C., Fewlass, H., Baca, M., Luzi, E., Brancaleoni, G., Pereswiet-Soltang, A., Peresani, M.
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Language:English
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11392/2509070
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spelling ftunivferrarair:oai:sfera.unife.it:11392/2509070 2024-09-09T19:52:16+00:00 Integration of direct radiocarbon dating, genetic studies and taxonomy of small mammals to investigate the chronology of past climatic oscillations: The Last Glacial Maximum sequence of Grotta della Ferrovia (Fabriano, Italy) Ceregatti L. Berto C. Fewlass H. Baca M. Luzi E. Brancaleoni G. Pereswiet-Soltang A. Peresani M. Ceregatti, L. Berto, C. Fewlass, H. Baca, M. Luzi, E. Brancaleoni, G. Pereswiet-Soltang, A. Peresani, M. 2023 STAMPA https://hdl.handle.net/11392/2509070 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2023.108095 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000989074400001 volume:309 firstpage:1 lastpage:16 numberofpages:16 journal:QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS https://hdl.handle.net/11392/2509070 doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2023.108095 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85153483085 Late pleistocene Paleoenvironment Palaeoclimate Italian peninsula info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2023 ftunivferrarair https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2023.108095 2024-08-13T23:46:33Z The recent developments in palaeoecological reconstruction methods, collagen extraction of small bone samples and ancient DNA analyses led us to test new approaches to enhance the chronological resolution of past climate reconstructions inferred from small mammal assemblages. Grotta della Ferrovia (Fabriano, Ancona, Italy, 40 2503600N, 13 001100E, 215 m a.s.l.) is a small cave that opens on the southern bank of the Esino river, around 45 km west of Ancona. Discovered in 1966, it is famous among scholars because it is the first locality where the fossil birch mouse was recorded in Italy and because of the remarkable archaeological lithic evidence assemblage found in the cave related to the Late Epigravettian. Across the small mammal sequence, distributed into seven layers (from GDF7 to GDF2), two main phases can be recognized: in the first phase, from GDF7 to GDF5, Microtus arvalis is dominant over Microtus agrestis, in a poorly diversified assemblage. The sequence gradually changes in GDF4 and a second phase can be observed in GDF3 and GDF2, where Apodemus gr. sylvaticus-flavicollis dominates, but combined with a higher number of taxa. From GDF7 to GDF3, few individuals of Sicista cf. subtilis and Alexandromys oeconomus are recorded. Environmental and climatic reconstructions calculated with the Habitat Weighting and the Bioclimatic methods show a dominance of open meadows (GDF7 to GDF4) that were gradually replaced by closed or semi-closed forests (GDF3 and GDF2) in a context of gradually increasing temperature, shifting from a cold phase to conditions similar to the current ones in the area. Direct radiocarbon dates on 18 rodent bones and aDNA analyses on three Microtus arvalis teeth helped us to better understand the significance of the oscillation inferred from the small mammal sequences. A robust series of nine radiocarbon measurements from GDF7 to GDF5 shows that this part of the sequence accumulated between ~24,600e19,600 cal BP (95.4% probability), which includes the final phases of the Last Glacial ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Microtus arvalis Università degli Studi di Ferrara: CINECA IRIS Southern Bank ENVELOPE(-55.552,-55.552,52.288,52.288) Quaternary Science Reviews 309 108095
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topic Late pleistocene
Paleoenvironment
Palaeoclimate
Italian peninsula
spellingShingle Late pleistocene
Paleoenvironment
Palaeoclimate
Italian peninsula
Ceregatti L.
Berto C.
Fewlass H.
Baca M.
Luzi E.
Brancaleoni G.
Pereswiet-Soltang A.
Peresani M.
Integration of direct radiocarbon dating, genetic studies and taxonomy of small mammals to investigate the chronology of past climatic oscillations: The Last Glacial Maximum sequence of Grotta della Ferrovia (Fabriano, Italy)
topic_facet Late pleistocene
Paleoenvironment
Palaeoclimate
Italian peninsula
description The recent developments in palaeoecological reconstruction methods, collagen extraction of small bone samples and ancient DNA analyses led us to test new approaches to enhance the chronological resolution of past climate reconstructions inferred from small mammal assemblages. Grotta della Ferrovia (Fabriano, Ancona, Italy, 40 2503600N, 13 001100E, 215 m a.s.l.) is a small cave that opens on the southern bank of the Esino river, around 45 km west of Ancona. Discovered in 1966, it is famous among scholars because it is the first locality where the fossil birch mouse was recorded in Italy and because of the remarkable archaeological lithic evidence assemblage found in the cave related to the Late Epigravettian. Across the small mammal sequence, distributed into seven layers (from GDF7 to GDF2), two main phases can be recognized: in the first phase, from GDF7 to GDF5, Microtus arvalis is dominant over Microtus agrestis, in a poorly diversified assemblage. The sequence gradually changes in GDF4 and a second phase can be observed in GDF3 and GDF2, where Apodemus gr. sylvaticus-flavicollis dominates, but combined with a higher number of taxa. From GDF7 to GDF3, few individuals of Sicista cf. subtilis and Alexandromys oeconomus are recorded. Environmental and climatic reconstructions calculated with the Habitat Weighting and the Bioclimatic methods show a dominance of open meadows (GDF7 to GDF4) that were gradually replaced by closed or semi-closed forests (GDF3 and GDF2) in a context of gradually increasing temperature, shifting from a cold phase to conditions similar to the current ones in the area. Direct radiocarbon dates on 18 rodent bones and aDNA analyses on three Microtus arvalis teeth helped us to better understand the significance of the oscillation inferred from the small mammal sequences. A robust series of nine radiocarbon measurements from GDF7 to GDF5 shows that this part of the sequence accumulated between ~24,600e19,600 cal BP (95.4% probability), which includes the final phases of the Last Glacial ...
author2 Ceregatti, L.
Berto, C.
Fewlass, H.
Baca, M.
Luzi, E.
Brancaleoni, G.
Pereswiet-Soltang, A.
Peresani, M.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Ceregatti L.
Berto C.
Fewlass H.
Baca M.
Luzi E.
Brancaleoni G.
Pereswiet-Soltang A.
Peresani M.
author_facet Ceregatti L.
Berto C.
Fewlass H.
Baca M.
Luzi E.
Brancaleoni G.
Pereswiet-Soltang A.
Peresani M.
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title Integration of direct radiocarbon dating, genetic studies and taxonomy of small mammals to investigate the chronology of past climatic oscillations: The Last Glacial Maximum sequence of Grotta della Ferrovia (Fabriano, Italy)
title_short Integration of direct radiocarbon dating, genetic studies and taxonomy of small mammals to investigate the chronology of past climatic oscillations: The Last Glacial Maximum sequence of Grotta della Ferrovia (Fabriano, Italy)
title_full Integration of direct radiocarbon dating, genetic studies and taxonomy of small mammals to investigate the chronology of past climatic oscillations: The Last Glacial Maximum sequence of Grotta della Ferrovia (Fabriano, Italy)
title_fullStr Integration of direct radiocarbon dating, genetic studies and taxonomy of small mammals to investigate the chronology of past climatic oscillations: The Last Glacial Maximum sequence of Grotta della Ferrovia (Fabriano, Italy)
title_full_unstemmed Integration of direct radiocarbon dating, genetic studies and taxonomy of small mammals to investigate the chronology of past climatic oscillations: The Last Glacial Maximum sequence of Grotta della Ferrovia (Fabriano, Italy)
title_sort integration of direct radiocarbon dating, genetic studies and taxonomy of small mammals to investigate the chronology of past climatic oscillations: the last glacial maximum sequence of grotta della ferrovia (fabriano, italy)
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