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Daria Petruso

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Faunal changes and palaeobiodiversity of Italian vertebrate assemblages during the last glacial cycles.

2006

palaeobiodiversity
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Phylogeny and biogeography of fossil and extant Microtus (Terricola) (Mammalia, Rodentia) of Sicily and the southern Italian peninsula based on curre…

2011

Abstract The fossil record of the Savi vole, Microtus ( Terricola ) savii , is analyzed in terms of morphological and morphometrical variability of the first lower molar, in order to reconstruct phylogenetic relationships between insular and mainland populations and the dispersal events. The present work gives a contribution to better understand the phylogenetic history of this taxon in Sicily and Southern Italy during the interval Middle Pleistocene – Holocene, in an attempt to reconstruct the relationships between insular and continental voles and to clarify some paleobiogeographical aspects. The morphometrical data have been acquired by traditional measurements of the first lower molar a…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryPleistoceneHoloceneEcologyBiogeographyMicrotus (Terricola) saviiBiologySettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E Paleoecologiabiology.organism_classificationPaleobiogeographylanguage.human_languagePleistoceneTaxonCavelanguageBiological dispersalInsularismHolocene; Insularism; Microtus (Terricola) savii; Paleobiogeography; Pleistocene; Sicily;MicrotusSicilianSicilyHoloceneEarth-Surface Processes
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La documentazione a micromammiferi in Sicilia.

2004

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An evaluation of the micromammal faunal composition from travertines and other Pleistocene continental fossil sites

2005

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The Late Pleistocene deposits with vertebrates and molluscs at San Teodoro Cave (North-Eastern Sicily): preliminary data on faunal diversification an…

2006

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Fossils in Island have still many stories to be told

2007

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The use of insular vertebrates in palaeogeographic reconstructions.

2009

Vartebrate Neogene Island Biogeography MediterraneanSettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E Paleoecologia
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Il popolamento umano della Sicilia: una revisione interdisciplinare

2014

Riassunto — La questione del popolamento umano pleistocenico della Sicilia e delle coste del Mediterraneo occidentale implica la ricostruzione delle rotte migratorie seguite dall’uomo e dalle faune e delle complesse dinamiche geologiche del bacino del Mediterraneo centrale. Anche se la più accreditata via di migrazione comune di faune e uomo è quella settentrionale, che prevede il superamento dell’area dello stretto di Messina, diversi autori, sulla base di dati archeologici, hanno ipotizzato un popolamento precoce ed una direttrice meridionale, dall’Africa, attraverso momenti di percorribilità del Canale di Sicilia. Questa ipotesi è stata più volte esplorata per poi essere accantonata, anc…

PleistoceneAnthropologySettore BIO/08 - AntropologiaSicilyHuman population
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Pleistocene land vertebrates of Sicily.

2004

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I gliridi endemici del Pleistocene Medio della Sicilia

2007

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Biogeography of Tertiary Primates: Discussion over an updated Data Base

2009

A preliminary taxonomic evaluation of the Tertiary Primate fossil record of the Old World is presented. The dataset has been compiled using the information and the structure presented by the NOW database (Neogene Mammalian of the Old World; Academy of Finland, 2007), strongly updated with the additional information derived from different literature sources. A quantitative methodology for compilation and analysis of the data has been applied following the methodology described in Petruso et al. (2008). The adopted numerical treatment of data is particularly effective in synthesizing and analyzing the large amount of information contained in the data set. This analysis gives a synthetic pictu…

NOW database Primates Tertiary Biogeography.Settore BIO/08 - AntropologiaSettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E Paleoecologia
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Le faune a mammiferi della Sicilia tra il Tardoglaciale e l’Olocene

2011

A check-list of Sicilian terrestrial mammals from Late Glacial to the Holocene has been compiled and a quantitative methodology of data analysis to calculate their occurrence and extinction rates has been adopted, in order to synthesize the temporal turnover of mammal species occurred during the last 17,5 ky. In such interval Sicily, probably passed from a fully connection (via a temporary land bridge generated by eustatic change of sea level) with Southern Calabria to the present isolation phase. To better focus the faunal turnover, this temporal interval has been subdivided into three phases: Late Glacial, ancient and recent Holocene. 28 Mammal taxa were recorded: 17 in the Late Glacial, …

Settore BIO/05 - ZoologiaSicily Mammal Fauna TurnoverSettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E Paleoecologia
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Le Faune insulari delle “terre rosse” del Gargano: una panoramica

2009

Faune endemiche Neogene GarganoSettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E Paleoecologia
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Morphometric variability of Holocene-Late Pleistocene Savi vole (Microtus (Terricola) ex gr. savii (Mammalia, Rodentia) from Sicily

2007

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The Mammalian successions of Sicily and Sardinia: a tentative of correlation with the biochronological frame of the Italian peninsula

2009

Islands Stratigraphy Mammals QuaternarySettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E Paleoecologia
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Ambiente e clima della Sicilia durante gli ultimi 20 mila anni

2010

Environment and Climate in Sicily over the last 20, 000 years. (IT ISSN 0394-3356, 2010). A series of recent studies shed light on the central Mediterranean, and Sicily, climate and environment, starting from the last glacial maximum (about 20 ka cal BP). In the present paper, we examine most of these works, in order to unravel environmental changes of the past, mainly in terms of temperature, atmospheric pattern, precipitation, vegetation and faunal associations. The climate of the last glacial maximum was characterised by very low temperature and by repeated northerlies penetration, even during summer. Low precipitation values led to a steppe- or semisteppe-like vegetation pattern, domina…

paleoclimatologiaOlocenePaleoecologiaSiciliaPaleoecologia; paleoclimatologia; ultimo massimo glaciale; Olocene; SiciliaSettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E Paleoecologiaultimo massimo glaciale
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Le Faune a Mammiferi della Sicilia tra il Tardoglaciale e l'Olocene

2008

Settore BIO/05 - ZoologiaMammiferi Olocene turnover faunistico
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Excavation of 2003 at the S. Teodoro Cave (North Eastern Sicily, Italy): Preliminary Faunistic and Stratigraphic data

2005

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The Grotta Grande of Scario (Salerno, Italy): a spot on the archaeology and the environment durino the last interglacial (OIS 5) of the Mediterranean…

2008

Settore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E PaleoecologiaQuaternary Stratigraphy Archaeology Vertebrates Palinology
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New data on Pleistocene endemic Sicilian - Maltese dormice (Gliridae, Mammalia).

2004

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The Grotta Grande of Scario (Salerno, Italy): Archaeology and environment during the last interglacial (MIS 5) of the Mediterranean region

2011

Abstract Archeological and paleo-environmental researches carried on the Grotta Grande site illustrate the importance of a multidisciplinary approach among archeologists, palynologists and paleontologists. The archaeology, fauna, pollen and micro-charcoal recovered in two short sedimentary successions (trenches A, F) located close to the entrance of the cave are discussed. The cave opens directly on the Tyrrhenian Sea, 2 km from Scario (Salerno, Campania, Southern Italy). The morphology of the cave and sedimentary processes were controlled by eustatic fluctuations during the late Middle Pleistocene and the early Late Pleistocene. The sea repeatedly occupied the cave. The cave was frequented…

Mediterranean climatePalinologyPleistoceneGrotta Grande (Scario)FaunamammalFaunal and pollen remainsLast InterglacialMiddle Palaeolithic; Southern Italy; Faunal and pollen remains; Grotta GrandePaleontologyCaveMiddle PalaeolithicGlacial periodfaunaEarth-Surface ProcessesPalynologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyarchaeologyGrotta GrandeSettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E Paleoecologiabiology.organism_classificationArchaeologyArcgaeologyStraight-tusked elephantItalyInterglacialSouthern ItalyenvironmentGeologyGrotta Grande (Scario); archaeology; fauna; pollen and micro-charcoalpollen and micro-charcoalQuaternary International
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Origin and Diet of the Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherers on the Mediterranean Island of Favignana (Ègadi Islands, Sicily)

2012

Hunter-gatherers living in Europe during the transition from the late Pleistocene to the Holocene intensified food acquisition by broadening the range of resources exploited to include marine taxa. However, little is known on the nature of this dietary change in the Mediterranean Basin. A key area to investigate this issue is the archipelago of the Ègadi Islands, most of which were connected to Sicily until the early Holocene. The site of Grotta d'Oriente, on the present-day island of Favignana, was occupied by hunter-gatherers when Postglacial environmental changes were taking place (14,000-7,500 cal BP). Here we present the results of AMS radiocarbon dating, palaeogenetic and isotopic ana…

ScienceSettore BIO/08 - AntropologiaSocial and Behavioral SciencesDNA MitochondrialBone and BonesArchaeometryAnthropology PhysicalPaleoanthropologyMolecular Cell BiologyGeneticsHaplotypeHumansCarbon RadioisotopesBiologySicilyHistory AncientEvolutionary BiologyNitrogen IsotopesEcologyAnthropology palaeoecology palaeogenetics Favignana Mesolithic hunther-gatherersQRHuman GeneticsBiogeochemistryRadioactive Carbon DatingDietBiological AnthropologyHaplotypesArchaeologyAnthropologyMedicinePaleoecologyCollagenNitrogen IsotopeResearch ArticleBone and BoneCarbon RadioisotopeHuman
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Una valutazione quantitativa della documentazione di vertebrati del Quaternario della Sicilia.

2006

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La Terricola (Mammalia, Rodentia) fossile della Sicilia: tassonomia e biogeografia

2008

Pleistocene Medio-attuale; insularità; analisi morfologicainsularitàPleistocene Medio-Attuale insularità analisi morfologicaPleistocene Medio-attualeanalisi morfologicaSettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E Paleoecologia
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New data on the morphological variation of extant and fossil European populations of Arvicola (Mammalia, Rodentia)

2007

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The effects of Middle – Late Pleistocene climatic change on mammalian diversity in the islands of Sicily and Sardinia

2007

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Gli inumati di Cozzo Sorbo. Nota Paleobiologica

2009

Settore BIO/08 - AntropologiaBiologia scheletrica paleopatologia necropoli rurale V secolo d.c. Sicilia
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Pylogenetic history and biogeographic aspects of fossil and extant Terricola (Mammalia, Rodentia) of Southern Italy: a case study

2009

Quaternary Terricola Endemic BiogeographySettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E Paleoecologia
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La Sicilia

2005

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Une base de donnée sur les primates du Miocene

2013

La recherche porte l’attention sur la question complexe liée à la cohérence des évaluations quantitatives de l'ancien record des fossiles des primates du Miocène. L'ensemble des données ici présentés a été rempli avec les informations et le format de la base de données propre à NOW (Néogène mammifères de l'Ancien Monde), ainsi que avec les informations supplémentaires auprès de sources diverses. La compilation et l'analyse des données a été conduite avec une méthode quantitative. Le traitement numérique des données adoptées a été particulièrement efficace dans la synthèse et l'analyse de la grande quantité d'informations contenues dans la base de données. Cette recherche montre une image sy…

PrimatesBase de donnéeSettore BIO/08 - AntropologiaMiocène
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Isole e Clima nel Quaternario: I mammiferi fossili della Sicilia e della Sardegna.

2008

Insularità Diversità faunistica Variazioni climatiche QuaternarioSettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E Paleoecologia
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Grotta Grande di Scario (Salerno, Italia): variazioni ambientali e archeologia durante l’ultimo interglaciale (MIS 5)

2009

Settore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E PaleoecologiaVertebrati Pleistocene Superiore Pollini Archeologia Paleoambiente
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A review of Sandelzhausen’s Gliridae (Mammalia, Rodentia).

2005

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OLD WORLD NEOGENE PRIMATES: DISCUSSION OVER AN UPDATED DATABASE

2009

Settore BIO/08 - AntropologiaFOSSIL PRIMATES TERTIARY ERA DATA BASE MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS
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Capo San Vito Peninsula (Stops 4.1 – 4.4).

2004

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Morphometric variability of Holocene- Late Pleistocene Savi vole (Microtus (Terricola) ex gr. savii (Mammalia, Rodentia) from Sicily

2007

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Osservazioni preliminari sulla tassonomia e la biogeografia di Microtus (Terricola) (Mammalia, Rodentia) fossile della Sicilia

2011

Biogeographia vol. )O(X - 2011 (Pubblicato il 23 dicembre 2011) La Biogeografia del/a Sicilia Osservazioni preliminari sulla tassonomia e la biogeografia di Micmtus (Terricola) (Mammalia, Rodentia) fossile della Sicilia ELISA LOCATELLP‘, FEDERICO MASINl**, DARIA PETRUSO**, BENEDETTO SALA*, GIOVANNI SURDI** * Dzpartimento di Biologzkz ed E2/oluzione, Univerritd degli Studi, 6.50 Ercole I d’Este 32, 44100 Fermm (Italy); e—mzzz'[: eZim.[ocate[[z'@unzfi. it; benedettoyzla @umfe. it *q‘ Dzpzzrtimento di Scienze dellzz Yerm e delMare, Universitzi degli Studi, z1z'czArc/Jimfi 22, 90123 Palermo (Italy) e—mai[: federico. masini @unz]m. it; dzzrizz._petru5o @um;mz. it; gz'0wmnz'.:um&#…

Pleistocene insularity morphological analysys dispersals endemism TerricolaGlobal and Planetary ChangeFossil RecordEcologyLife SciencesSettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E Paleoecologialanguage.human_languageGeographyExtant taxonPleistocene insularità analisi morfologica eventi dispersivi endemismolanguageSicilianHumanitiesEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsBiogeographia – The Journal of Integrative Biogeography
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HUMAN PEOPLING OF SICILY DURING QUATERNARY

2015

ABSTRACT The early human peopling of Sicily and Western Mediterranean shores is one of the debated topic in the archaeological and anthropological literature over the twentieth century. This discussion involves not only the specific issue of the peopling of the continental island, but fundamentally the reconstruction of human migration routes and dispersals across the Mediterranean area during Early and Middle Pleistocene. Even if the common route of faunal and human movement is considered from North, and relative to the Messina strait crossing, several authors, on the base of archaeological evidences, hypothesized an early peopling and an African provenance through the Sicilian Channel. Th…

Settore BIO/08 - AntropologiaHuman migrations Sicily Quaternary Anthropology Archaeology
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Nuovi dati sulla Grotta Grande di Scario (Salerno, Italia): L’associazione a micromammiferi Pre-Eemiana del settore C

2009

Settore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E PaleoecologiaPleistocene Medio Micromammiferi Pollini Ricostruzioni ambientali
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Late Pleistocene vertebrate - bearing deposits at San Teodoro Cave (North-Eastern Sicily): Preliminary data on faunal diversification and chronology

2008

Abstract This paper deals with the chronology and the possible correlations among levels of different excavated areas in the Pleistocene vertebrate-bearing deposits at the large San Teodoro Cave (North-Eastern Sicily). Two trenches have been excavated along the eastern side of the cave, located at a distance from the entrance, respectively, of 8 m ( α trench) and 28 m ( β trench) and at different depths. Lithological features, biometrical data from small mammals and ecological data from molluscs point to similar environmental conditions for the α trench deposits and those located along the eastern wall of the cave in the eastern part of the β trench. The same evidence, and the taphonomic fe…

molluscslate pleistocenegeographyTaphonomygeography.geographical_feature_categoryPleistocenebiologyVertebrateSettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E PaleoecologiaArchaeologylate pleistocene; molluscs; sicily; vertebratesPaleontologyCavebiology.animalTrenchsicilyLate Pleistocene Sicily Vertebrates Chronology Cave depositsvertebratesMediterranean IslandsGeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesStratumChronology
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S. Teodoro cave Stop 2.3.

2004

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Origination and extinction patterns of mammals in three central Western Mediterranean islands from the Late Miocene to Quaternary

2008

Abstract An overview of the population histories of three insular realms (Gargano palaeo-archipelago, Sardinia–Maritime Tuscany palaeo-bioprovince and the Sicilian insular complex) during the Late Miocene and Quaternary are here presented. The complexity of biodiversity changes in the islands is analysed to propose an interpretation of origination and extinction patterns. The study highlighted several important aspects of insular faunas. Evolutionary radiations were found to contribute significantly only to the Gargano faunal diversity, likely because the area was an archipelago at the time. Another interesting result is that large and small mammals do not disperse and become extinct all at…

education.field_of_studygeography.geographical_feature_categoryExtinctionEcologyPopulationBiodiversityLate MioceneSettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E PaleoecologiaPaleontologyGeographyArchipelagoInsularity Mediterranean Mammals Origination - extinction processesBiological dispersalMediterranean IslandseducationOriginationEarth-Surface Processes
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Sicilian Palaentological geosites: Knowledege, protection and exploitation of the palaentological heritage

2009

fossil sites exploitation SicilySettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E Paleoecologia
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Pleistocene Calabrian and Sicilian bioprovinces

2002

During the Pleistocene, southern Calabria was the area through which several mammalian taxa dispersed into the Sicilian island via the Straits of Messina. The rich fossil record of Sicily allowed for the construction of a fairly detailed bio-chronological frame that is dated by correlation of vertebrate bearing deposits with marine deposits. At present five Faunal Complexes (F.C.), characterised by the occurrence of different taxa, have been recognised. The two older Faunal Complexes (Monte Pellegrino F.C.'xes Elephas falconeri F.C.) include taxa with differently marked endemic features denoting the occurrence of an insular system made up of geographically isolated small islands, with very …

PleistoceneStratigraphyFaunaPopulationPaleobiogeographyElephasPeninsulaeducationSicilyEndemic faunaeducation.field_of_studygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyEcologyPaleontologySettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E Paleoecologiabiology.organism_classificationPleistocene vertebratelanguage.human_languageSpace and Planetary SciencelanguageBiological dispersalMammalSicilianGeologyGeobios
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