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Publikováno v:
International Journal of Osteoarchaeology.
Autor:
Teresa Tomek, Zbigniew M. Bochenski
Publikováno v:
Quaternary International. 543:142-147
Oblazowa Cave has been used and inhabited by people several times for almost 40,000 years. Among the very numerous remains of birds, remains of medium-sized galliforms are a significant part. They can be food remains of both humans and owls or other
Autor:
Albrecht Manegold, Zbigniew M. Bochenski, Teresa Tomek, Małgorzata Bieńkowska-Wasiluk, Krzysztof Wertz, Gerald Mayr
Publikováno v:
Historical Biology. 32:1163-1175
Upupiformes is the avian clade including extant hoopoes (Upupidae) and wood hoopoes (Phoeniculidae). Upupiform birds are abundantly represented in some Eocene fossil sites and are also known from e...
Autor:
Paweł Valde-Nowak, Danijela Popović, Zbigniew Szyndlar, Paweł Socha, Mateusz Baca, Teresa Tomek, Barbara Miękina, Aleksandra Żeromska, Anna Kraszewska, Grzegorz Lipecki, Andrea Pereswiet-Soltan, Adam Nadachowski, Magda Cieśla, Krzysztof Wertz, Paweł Mackiewicz, Anna Lemanik
Publikováno v:
Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences. 12
There is a widespread belief that the abrupt warming at 14.7 ka had a profound impact on the environment. However, the direct correlation between the global climatic event and changes in local environments is not obvious. We examined faunal successio
Publikováno v:
Historical Biology. 30:855-867
This paper describes a bird carcass-monitoring experiment carried out in a limestone cave and its immediate vicinity in southern Poland for almost a quarter of a century. Some specimens deposited o...
Autor:
Teresa Tomek, Janusz K. Kozłowski, Zbigniew M. Bochenski, Adamantios Sampson, Krzysztof Wertz, Małgorzata Kaczanowska
Publikováno v:
Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences. 10:1603-1615
The taphonomic analysis of avian remains from Sarakenos Cave reveals that, contrary to previous suggestions, many bird bones excavated there represent food remains of the Eagle Owls rather than humans. The conclusion is based on the presence of trace
Publikováno v:
Zootaxa. 4624
A new species, Cherevychnavis umanskae sp. nov., (Aves: Charadriiformes) from the late Miocene of Ukraine is described, and all known fossils of the suborder Charadrii from the Paleogene and Miocene are summarized. The combination of preserved charac
Publikováno v:
Quaternary International. 421:190-200
Dolni Vĕstonice I and Předmosti I, two large and important Pavlovian sites in Moravia (Czech Republic), have yielded extraordinary assemblages of lithic artefacts as well as animal remains. In this paper, the bird remains from both these sites are
Autor:
Nigel G. Yoccoz, John R. Stewart, Amélie Vaniscotte, Marie‐Claire Van Dyck, Zbigniew M. Bochenski, Jacob Höglund, Vendela Kempe Lagerholm, Nick Barton, Rebecca Miller, Edson Sandoval-Castellanos, Olga Potapova, Teresa Tomek, Love Dalén, Paul Shepherd
Publikováno v:
Global Change Biology. 23:1425-1435
Global warming is predicted to cause substantial habitat rearrangements, with the most severe effects expected to occur in high-latitude biomes. However, one major uncertainty is whether species will be able to shift their ranges to keep pace with cl
Publikováno v:
Geologica Carpathica, Vol 67, Iss 5, Pp 463-469 (2016)
We describe an articulated partial leg of an Oligocene bird. It is one of the smallest avian fossils ever recorded. Its slender and exceptionally short tarsometatarsus, hallux as long as the tarsometatarsus and stout moderately curved claws agree wit