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Bone damage patterns found in the avian prey remains of crested caracara Caracara plancus (Aves, Falconiformes)
Fecha
2011-12Registro en:
Montalvo, Claudia Inés; Tallade, Pedro O.; Fernández, Fernando Julián; Moreira, Germán J.; Rafuse, Daniel Joseph; et al.; Bone damage patterns found in the avian prey remains of crested caracara Caracara plancus (Aves, Falconiformes); Academic Press Ltd - Elsevier Science Ltd; Journal of Archaeological Science; 38; 12; 12-2011; 3541-3548
0305-4403
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Montalvo, Claudia Inés
Tallade, Pedro O.
Fernández, Fernando Julián
Moreira, Germán J.
Rafuse, Daniel Joseph
de Santi, Luciano Jose Maria
Resumen
The following paper presents the results of the analysis of the avian prey bones found in uneaten remains of crested caracara (Caracara plancus, Aves, Falconiformes) from La Pampa province, Argentina. Anatomical parts representation and taphonomic modifications were evaluated and compared to results of the evaluation of bone remains recovered from crested caracara's pellets and to previous studies of other diurnal birds of prey. The results suggest a preferential consumption of some body parts of avian prey, as evidenced in the high frequency of wing elements in the uneaten prey remains. This analysis helps to support interpretative data concerning the origins of avian remains in the zooarchaeological and paleontological record, and contributes to the knowledge of a common predator found throughout diverse environments in South America. © 2011 Elsevier Ltd.