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Determination of the evolutionary mode of Austrian alpine cave bears by uranium series dating
Authors:E Leitner‐Wild  G Rabeder  I Steffan
Institution:1. Institut für Radiumforschung und Kernphysik , University of Vienna , Boltzmanng. 3, Vienna, A‐1090, Austria;2. Institute for Paleontology , University of Vienna , Universit?tsstr. 7/II, Vienna, A‐1010, Austria;3. Institute for Analytical Chemistry , University of Vienna , W?hringerstr. 38, Vienna, A‐1090, Austria
Abstract:Middle and Late Pleistocene sediments in many caves in Central and South Europe contain large numbers of bones and teeth of the cave bear (Ursus spelaeus). The cave bear differs in many characteristics from the recent brown bear and shows a rapid evolution especially in the changes of the teeth due to adaptation to pure herbivorous nutrition. The shifts of the morphotype frequencies of the fourth premolar from the upper jaw were used as a measure of the evolution. The uranium series method is the only suitable tool for the absolute age determination of the fossil bones with ages beyond the time range accessible to the radiocarbon method. By applying this method to the Herdengel cave profile the evolutionary rate of the cave bears was determined. Uranium series data from the fossil bones were partly verified by an independent carbonate speleothem age. For both, bone layers and carbonate formation found in stratigraphic relation, the determined ages correspond to a normal time sequence. According to the relatively fine time scale obtained by absolute dating, the evolutionary mode of the cave bears was determined as gradual. The main novelty of this study is the dating of the successive layers of the Herdengel cave and the determination of evolutionary stages of the cave bear in them.
Keywords:Evolution  uranium series dating  cave bear  Pleistocene  dentition
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