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Amphibians and squamate reptiles from the stratigraphic unit Xb of El salt (Middle palaeolithic; Alcoy, Spain): Palaeoenvironmental and palaeoclimatic implications
ArticleAbstract: The locality of El Salt (Middle Paleolithic, Alcoy, Spain) is mainly known by having one of the younPalabras claves:amphibia, El Salt, Iberian Peninsula, Middle Palaeolithic, SQUAMATAAutores:Bailon S., Crespo-Roures V., Fagoaga A., Francisco Javier Ruiz–Sánchez, Galván B., Hernández C.M., Marquina-Blaso R.Fuentes:scopusPalaeoecological context for the extinction of the Neanderthals: A small mammal study of Stratigraphic Unit V of the El Salt site, Alcoi, eastern Spain
ArticleAbstract: El Salt is emerging as a reference site for the study of the extinction of Neanderthal populations iPalabras claves:El Salt, extinction, Iberian Peninsula, Neanderthals, palaeoclimatology, Small mammalsAutores:Crespo-Roures V., Fagoaga A., Francisco Javier Ruiz-Sánchez, Galván B., Hernández C.M., Laplana C., Machado J., Mallol C., Marin-Monfort M.D., Marquina-Blaso R.Fuentes:scopusPalaeoecological implications of Neanderthal occupation at Unit Xb of El Salt (Alcoi, eastern Spain) during MIS 3 using small mammals proxy
ArticleAbstract: Nearly 250 small mammal remains from Unit Xb of El Salt Middle Palaeolithic site have been studied iPalabras claves:El Salt, Late pleistocene, Middle Palaeolithic, Neanderthals, palaeoecology, Small mammalsAutores:Blain H.A., Fagoaga A., Francisco Javier Ruiz-Sánchez, Galván B., Laplana C., Marin-Monfort M.D., Marquina-Blaso R.Fuentes:scopusImproving the accuracy of small vertebrate-based palaeoclimatic reconstructions derived from the Mutual Ecogeographic Range. A case study using geographic information systems and UDA-ODA discrimination methodology
ArticleAbstract: Understanding past climate and the mechanisms of climate change remain major challenges in scientifiPalabras claves:Distribution atlases, El Salt, GIS, MER method, palaeoclimatology, Small mammalsAutores:Blain H.A., Fagoaga A., Francisco Javier Ruiz-Sánchez, Galván B., Hernández C.M., Laplana C., Mallol C., Marquina-Blaso R., Sillero N.Fuentes:scopus