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Los micromamíferos (Rodentia, Insectivora y Lagomorpha) del yacimiento del final del Pleistoceno superior de la cueva de Las Aguas (Cantabria, norte de España)

Authors: Sesé, Carmen;

Los micromamíferos (Rodentia, Insectivora y Lagomorpha) del yacimiento del final del Pleistoceno superior de la cueva de Las Aguas (Cantabria, norte de España)

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[EN] The micromammals (orders Rodentia, Insectivora, Lagomorpha and Chiroptera) from the cave of Las Aguas site of the end of the upper Pleistocene are here studied for the first time. The fauna comes from the following drillings and levels: vestibule, drilling squares G6-G7: levels A, B (14.440-15.030 BP), C (14.740-17.630 BP) and D; drilling square N1: levels A, B (14.750 BP) and C, and drilling square M3: level B. The list of micromammals of the site is the following: Apodemus sp., Arvicola terrestris, Microtus arvalis-Microtus agrestis, Microtus oeconomus, Microtus lusitanicus, Chionomys nivalis, Sorex araneus, Neomys fodiens, Crocidura russula, Talpa europaea, Erinaceus europaeus, cf. Lepus sp. and Miniopterus schreibersii. All these taxa live nowadays in the cantabrian region except: Sorex araneus which distribution in the Iberian Peninsula has reduced to the north of Catalonia and Microtus oeconomus that is not in Spain but in northern Euroasiatic regions. The most abundant species in almost all the levels is Arvicola terrestris (between the 48,7 % and the 35,4 %). After Arvicola terrestris, the most abundant taxa in decreasing order with high and very similar percentages are: Microtus arvalis-Microtus agrestis and Microtus oeconomus. The paleoenvironmental study of the faunal assemblage suggests a mainly open and humid environment and a cold climate. [ES] En ese trabajo se estudian por primera vez los micromamíferos (órdenes Rodentia, Insectivora, Lagomorpha y Chiroptera) del yacimiento del final del Pleistoceno superior de la cueva de Las Aguas (Cantabria, norte de España). La fauna procede de los siguientes sondeos y niveles: vestíbulo, sondeo cuadros G6-G7: niveles A, B (14.440-15.030 BP), C (14.740-17.630 BP) y D; sondeo cuadro N1’: niveles A, B (14.750 BP) y C; y sondeo cuadro M3: nivel B. La relación de micromamíferos del yacimiento es la siguiente: Apodemus sp., Arvicola terrestris, Microtus arvalis-Microtus agrestis, Microtus oeconomus, Microtus lusitanicus, Chionomys nivalis, Sorex araneus, Neomys fodiens, Crocidura russula, Talpa europaea, Erinaceus europaeus, cf. Lepus sp. y Miniopterus schreibersii. Todos estos taxones viven actualmente en la región cantábrica excepto: Sorex araneus, cuya distribución se ha reducido en la península al norte de Cataluña y Microtus oeconomus que no está en España sino en regiones más septentrionales de Eurasia. La especie más abundante en casi todos los niveles del yacimiento es Arvicola terrestris (con porcentajes que varían entre el 48,7 % y el 35,4 %), siguiéndole en abundancia por orden decreciente con porcentajes muy altos y bastante similares Microtus arvalis-Microtus agrestis y Microtus oeconomus. El estudio paleoambiental de la asociación de micromamíferos del yacimiento sugiere un medio fundamentalmente abierto y húmedo y un clima frío.

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Keywords

Insectívoros, Cualventi cave site, Micromammals, Rodentia, Yacimiento de la cueva de Cualventi, Cantabria, North of Spain, Norte de España., Paleoclimatología, Chiroptera, Late Upper Pleistocene, Paleoclimatology, Yacimiento de la cueva de El Linar, Roedores, North of Spain., Quirópteros, Insectivora, Lagomorpha, Upper Pleistocene, Yacimiento de la cueva de Las Aguas, Norte de España, Lagomorfos, Micromamíferos, Final del Pleistoceno superior, Linar cave site, Las Aguas cave site

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