... The cavebears are suposed to be indif- ferent to the environmental conditions and not conditioned by the biotope (TOEPFER, ...black bears periods from 5 to 7 months in cold regions (ROGERS, 1987) to ...
... both bears as separa- ted species, there are other well documen- ted papers on Ursidae phylogeny that con- sider both bears as the same "group", ...
... remains of extinct mammals he found in the cave. He realized that the vast majo- rity of the finds belonged to bears. According to H E L L E R (1972), the remains of more than 1000 individuals were ...
... large cave develops in the Candana limestones, of Lower Cambrian ...the cave Liñares is deve- loped. A Ceza cave has a main rectilinear gallery through wich a large river flows The topography is ...
... the cave bear Ursus spelaeus (Rosenmuller & Heinroth, 1794) indicates its specialisation as a vegetation ...living bears, the dental wear exhibited by cavebears d i ffers qualitatively ...
... of bears are very frequently found in the karst sediments of the Western ...Besides cavebears, two taxa of fossil brown bears (Ursus tauba - c h e n s i s, Ursus arctos priscus) have been ...
... The main problem when studying cave bear populations in statistical terms, is the often small number of complete bones for an accurate analysis. Even in a site with a good preservation of the remains, such as ...
... caves, cave drip water and compilation of geochemical analyses of the Irazú volcanic lake (~150 m above the cave level) and fumarole analyses were conducted between 1991 and ...as cave minerals for ...
... Third, the first records of Tremarctinae in North America correspond to the Hemphillian (Plionarctos sp.) and the last to the Rancholabrean (T. floridanus and Arctodus simus). In South America, the first record ...
... The inferred present-day water table is located ~320 m below the level of the ST1-ST4 stromatolites. Although no present-day water-table cave passages have been explored yet in Arnero, the location of the water ...
... granites cave, sketches are defined by the angles and length (distance) of each shot to ...granite cave structure that affect the mapping works: passages are defined either by fissures or by block ...
... O Folón is a subterranean pseudokarstic system developed in granites. The cavity has been develo- ped in several stages dynamised by the active eustatic changes of the end of the Caenozoic in the wes- tern coast of ...
... anthropogenic cave sediments has yielded useful archaeological information such as, the deter- mination of palaeo-temperatures or the evaluation of post- depositional mechanical alterations, among ...
... One of the most important Karst areas is Borgo Grotta Gigante area, where diffe- rent karst forms and an unroofle cave are present. In the year 2000 five borings were performed in this unroofle cave, four ...
... Crystals Cave gave as result: hematite (Fe2O3), cuprite (Cu2O), sphalerite (ZnS) and galena ...the Cave of sSwords, where chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) and alabandite (MnS) were as well ...
... their evolution – with vertical shafts already opened by lateral erosion while another shows both vertical as well as subhorizon- tal passages (Fig.4). Unfortunately, the en- trance point of the cave at the ...
... In the first lower molars (see table 12) from the La Lucia Ramp ( LUR ) half of the paraconids present the “ursavoid” morphology. This cusp shape leads back to the remote bear ancestors (Genus Ursavus), where the ...
... Soplao Cave and the Gruta de las Maravillas found a variety of differ- ent minerals, including anhydrous and hydrated carbonates, as well as metallic ...initial cave stages were linked with SAS (sulphuric ...
... The tectonic caves originated through mass movement, and were formed as a result of the shifting of the rock masses. Thirty-four tectonic caves are known in the Bakony Mountains. The basalt surface forms steep rims, ...
... is placed on the proximolateral part of the diaphy- sis. The diaphysis has a semicircular cross section and is anteroposteriorly flattened. It shows strong torsion in the distal part of the bone. The distal epiphysis is ...