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Morphological,demographic and genetic traces of Upper Palaeolithic human impact on limpet assemblages in North Iberia
Authors:P Turrero  M Muñoz‐Colmenero  I G Pola  M Arbizu  E García‐Vázquez
Institution:1. Departamento de Geología, Universidad de Oviedo, 33005‐Oviedo, Asturias, Spain;2. Departamento de Biología Funcional, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain
Abstract:Human activities have an impact on extant biotic communities, and may have had just as important an impact in the past. We assess human impact on limpet assemblages during the Upper Palaeolithic in Asturias (north‐west Spain). The intensely exploited genus Patella exhibited a marked size decrease and a change in species assemblage composition, substituting the larger species P. vulgata for the smaller P. depressa. The present Patella assemblages in the upper tidal level exhibit the same pattern as those of the Epipalaeolithic (approx. 12 000 to 6000 years before the present). Although climate change may have contributed to such species replacement, spatial differences between close areas with different densities of Palaeolithic human settlements indicate unequivocal human impact. Present Patella species sampled from the region exhibit genetic signatures of past bottlenecks in mitochondrial DNA, which also indicate recent demographic expansion, suggesting that old impacts have been sufficiently important to leave genetic traces in current populations. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:Asturias  palaeobiological human impact  Palaeolithic  Patella depressa  Patella vulgata
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