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Twenty-Five. Assessing the Effect of Middle Pleistocene Climate Change on Marmota Populations from the Pit Locality

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© 2019 University of California Press, Berkeley

© 2019 University of California Press, Berkeley

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents vii
  3. Preface ix
  4. Acknowledgments xi
  5. Chapter Appendixes xiii
  6. Figures xv
  7. Tables xix
  8. Abbreviations and Definitions xxi
  9. Part One. The Discovery and Distribution of Fossils
  10. One. Climate Change, Biodiversity, and Ecosystem Health: The Past as a Key to the Future 3
  11. Two. The Pleistocene Fossils of Porcupine Cave, Colorado: Spatial Distribution and Taphonomic Overview 6
  12. Three. The Modern Environment, Flora, and Vegetation of South Park, Colorado 27
  13. Four. The Historical Context of Porcupine Cave: American Indians, Spaniards, Government Surveyors, Prospectors, Ranchers, Cavers, and Paleontologists in South Park, Colorado 39
  14. Five. The Geology and Speleogenesis of Porcupine Cave 51
  15. Six. Magnetostratigraphic Constraints on the Age of Pleistocene Fossiliferous Strata in Porcupine Cave’s DMNH Velvet Room Excavation 57
  16. Seven. Age and Correlation of Key Fossil Sites in Porcupine Cave 64
  17. Eight. Biology of Wood Rats as Cave Dwellers and Collectors 74
  18. Nine. Paleopathology and Taphonomic Modification of Mammalian Bones from Porcupine Cave 82
  19. Part Two. Systematic Accounts of Taxa
  20. Ten. A Summary of Fossilized Species in Porcupine Cave 95
  21. Eleven. Synopsis of the Herpetofauna from Porcupine Cave 117
  22. Twelve. The Early and Middle Pleistocene Avifauna from Porcupine Cave 127
  23. Thirteen. The Carnivora from Porcupine Cave 141
  24. Fourteen. Middle Pleistocene (Irvingtonian) Ochotona (Lagomorpha: Ochotonidae) from Porcupine Cave 155
  25. Fifteen. Leporidae of the DMNH Velvet Room Excavations and Mark’s Sink 164
  26. Sixteen. Identification of Miscellaneous Mammals from the Pit Locality: Including Soricidae, Leporidae, Geomyoidea 169
  27. Seventeen. Systematics and Faunal Dynamics of Fossil Squirrels from Porcupine Cave 172
  28. Eighteen. Fossil Wood Rats of Porcupine Cave: Tectonic or Climatic Controls? 193
  29. Nineteen. Arvicoline Rodents from Porcupine Cave: Identification, Spatial Distribution, Taxonomic Assemblages, and Biochronologic Significance 207
  30. Twenty. Pliocene and Pleistocene Horses from Porcupine Cave 264
  31. Twenty-One. Pleistocene (Irvingtonian) Artiodactyla from Porcupine Cave 280
  32. Part Three. Effect of Environmental Change on the Porcupine Cave Fauna
  33. Twenty-Two. Irvingtonian Mammals from the Badger Room in Porcupine Cave: Age, Taphonomy, Climate, and Ecology 295
  34. Twenty-Three. Faunal Dynamics of Small Mammals through the Pit Sequence 318
  35. Twenty-Four. Stable Carbon and Oxygen Isotope Analysis of Marmot Cheek Teeth from the Pit Locality 327
  36. Twenty-Five. Assessing the Effect of Middle Pleistocene Climate Change on Marmota Populations from the Pit Locality 332
  37. Twenty-Six. Effect of Climate Change on Terrestrial Vertebrate Biodiversity 341
  38. Literature Cited 347
  39. Contributors 371
  40. Index 373
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