Molluscan and Vertebrate Successions from the Veľká Drienčanská Cave

Here we present a biostratigraphy of entrance deposits in the Veľká Drienčanská Cave based on molluscan and vertebrate successions in correlation with prehistoric pottery records. This corresponds to the final Last Glacial – Holocene time-span and reflects the following environmental history: the co...

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Main Author: Vojen Ložek
Format: Article
Language:ces
Published: Department of Botany and Zoology, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University 2012-10-01
Series:Malacologica Bohemoslovaca
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Online Access:http://mollusca.sav.sk/pdf/11/11.Lozek.pdf
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description Here we present a biostratigraphy of entrance deposits in the Veľká Drienčanská Cave based on molluscan and vertebrate successions in correlation with prehistoric pottery records. This corresponds to the final Last Glacial – Holocene time-span and reflects the following environmental history: the coexistence of open-country and woodland snail communities throughout the whole succession documents the persistence of high-diversity karsts parkland since the Late Glacial up to present, which has been supported by human activities since the Neolithic occupation. However, the molluscan succession shows a general agreement with the standard mid-European developmental pattern. The molluscan evidence is confirmed by vertebrate fossil finds.
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spelling doaj.art-28a094ffbc394306b9e0a040cee471972022-12-22T02:29:54ZcesDepartment of Botany and Zoology, Faculty of Science, Masaryk UniversityMalacologica Bohemoslovaca1336-69392012-10-0111394410.5817/MaB2012-11-39Molluscan and Vertebrate Successions from the Veľká Drienčanská CaveVojen Ložek0Institute of Geology AV ČR, v. v. i., Rozvojová 269, 165 00 Praha 6Here we present a biostratigraphy of entrance deposits in the Veľká Drienčanská Cave based on molluscan and vertebrate successions in correlation with prehistoric pottery records. This corresponds to the final Last Glacial – Holocene time-span and reflects the following environmental history: the coexistence of open-country and woodland snail communities throughout the whole succession documents the persistence of high-diversity karsts parkland since the Late Glacial up to present, which has been supported by human activities since the Neolithic occupation. However, the molluscan succession shows a general agreement with the standard mid-European developmental pattern. The molluscan evidence is confirmed by vertebrate fossil finds.http://mollusca.sav.sk/pdf/11/11.Lozek.pdfcentral slovakiawest carpathianscave-entrance fillmolluscan successionvertebrateslate glacialholocenekarstland
spellingShingle Vojen Ložek
Molluscan and Vertebrate Successions from the Veľká Drienčanská Cave
Malacologica Bohemoslovaca
central slovakia
west carpathians
cave-entrance fill
molluscan succession
vertebrates
late glacial
holocene
karstland
title Molluscan and Vertebrate Successions from the Veľká Drienčanská Cave
title_full Molluscan and Vertebrate Successions from the Veľká Drienčanská Cave
title_fullStr Molluscan and Vertebrate Successions from the Veľká Drienčanská Cave
title_full_unstemmed Molluscan and Vertebrate Successions from the Veľká Drienčanská Cave
title_short Molluscan and Vertebrate Successions from the Veľká Drienčanská Cave
title_sort molluscan and vertebrate successions from the velka driencanska cave
topic central slovakia
west carpathians
cave-entrance fill
molluscan succession
vertebrates
late glacial
holocene
karstland
url http://mollusca.sav.sk/pdf/11/11.Lozek.pdf
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