PALEONTOLOGIA PALEONTOLOGIA PALEONTOLOGY 13302 Spanish karstic fillings: The key for Pleistocene ursidae knowledge T. de Torres (M Engineer Ph O.) Empresa Nacional ADARa de InvestIgaciones Mmeras 5.A RESUM En aquesta nota es realitza una revisió deis óssos plistocenics. basada en malerial enpanyo/: material que pravé, lanamentalment, de dipósits cárstlCS Es fa també una revisió de la filogenia i de la dlstnbucló estratigráfica i geográfica de les dtlerents especies. RESUMEN En esta nota se realiza una revisión de los osos pleistocenos basada en el material español, que proviene, principalmente, de rellenos kársllCOS Se hace una revisión de la filogenia y distribución estratigráfica y geográfica de las diferenles especies. SUMMARY This paper deals of a review of Pleistocene bears, based upon 5panish material, which mainly anses lrom karslJC flllmgs We make a review of phylogeny, and geographical and stratigraphical distribullons of the different specles. Until Ihe Riss, Ihere IS an unfrequent bear in Ihe faunat European panorama: Ursus medllerraneus F. MAYOR, closely related wllh Ursus mlmmus DEVEZE&DEBOUtLLET. Inlroduction During Ihe lasl years. excavations made in Spaln have supphec a very rlch material of fossil bears from dllferenl species and ages, which have produced a great amounl 01 new knowledge on phylogeny and strallgraphical and geographical dlstribulion. Geographical and Stratigraphical distribution in Spain (Fig.-2) Phylogeny Ursus elruscus G CUVIER was the common ancestor of Ihe mos! successlull evolutive trends (spetold and arctoid) 01 Pleislocene bears In EuraSIa The spelold evolutlve trend is represented by two species which show a more com pi icated denlal morphology, progressive slmplilied denlal formula, and ske!eton also progressively more heavily built The older is Ursus denin gen VON REICHENAU, whlch is subs!lluted at the Riss by the cave bear -Ursus spelaeus RQSENMÜLLER.HEINROTH- which dissapeared al the end 01 the Pleistocene times, probably because of paleolitic man and brown bear demographic pressure, The arctold evolutive trend is represented in Europa, until Ihe Upper Riss time, by Ursus prearctos BOULE, which is not direetly COnnecled with Ihe «true. brown bear - Ursus arctos lINNEOrepresenting an specles closely relaled wilh ils dlfecl ancestor U elruscus . Uprearctos appeared in Ihe Midd!e Pleistocene, in poputalions WI!h locat dlfferences bul its skeleton was more heavlly built and the dental morpflology was more complicated. The polar bear -Ursus marilimus PHIPPS- which never was found in Spaln, can be placed into the arclold group It probably was derlvated from an ancestral populalion oi Uetruscus or U Preare/os isolaled In an indelerminaled cold period, The brown bear IS a lale emigrant whlch, al Ihe en 01 the ~Ieistocene, moved southwrds Irom Asia, colonizing all Europa, he Medllerranean border 01 Africa and N America. The oldest Spanish lossil bear lound In a karsllc syslem is U minimus (sin Ursus arvemensis CR OIZ ET&JOBE RT) from La yna (Guadalatara) 01 Lower Villafranchlan age No Spanlsh matellal 01 thls speCles, arises Irom no karslic deposlts Gavllle (Ilaly) and Perpignan (France) The Spanish material could be nol 01 a true cave has t, bu t alloctonous matenal lllllng karst ic lissures Al the Middle-Upper Villalranchlan a true demographleal explosion 01 Ursidae took place with the apparition 01 Uelruscus. The oldest material has been lound at the lower Villafranchian locality 01 Villarroya (Logroño). bul the boom 01 the species was al Ihe Middle-Upper Villafranchian Val d'Arno (Italy), Tegelen (Netherland), Saint Vallier (France) all of them non karsllCS deposits In Spain, fossil remains 01 li etruscus have been found at· Villar roya (Logroño), Puebla de Valverde (Ter uel), Ven ta Mlcena (Granada) and Almenara (Castellón) The last is lhe oniy one with a kars tic origln The firsl true cave inhabilant has been found al Ihe Gran Dolina (Burgos) 01 Günz age Relatively abundanl malerial, comprising adults and cubs bones. have appeaderd. This bear, a more evolulioned species bul closely related with ItS anceslor Uelruscus appeared also in Mollet Racó, Barcelona (Mlndel) and Pinilla del Valle, Madrid (Riss). But In Europa Uelruscus evolved malnly in a spelold way enormous increase 01 teelh size, skull volume (pneumatlzation) and transversal dimension of postcraneal bones. This phoenomena was probably related with Importanl changes in leedlng habits and behaviour The lirst representanl 01 Ihis evolutlve lrend is U denrngeri 215 J, i.,J l) jl,MUIC ANl,J:5. lá '1 URSINAf I iIIl.u:ITI""~ . ~ u AII(tOS U.mn~us I -~l----\--l-~. oz u'" \ ~ """,,"" ".. "~..I \ u.".., , "" H EMICYONINAf """ \ ~ o ~ o i .... u l --~'7 S,to.VUS u - IfWSCUs. 'Z'OfClt. I / ---~I -j;!-- . --;;_1- --z¡A"""'' ' ' 'UM --t::-~~ U' N,1l"tlllilLU:!I ~ ,t,L,vIOtOOA _1"'<;lO"'" u. ".u.an / ; / I------+--..---~~~o ~ '_ --~···~-\~.\-/t g .O~ 1 ~Ol>j~RINA~---+-----1--l 1 ¡..;2=---++---I------r----t-------------T-\ t(.IIl.AIt( " ., jN~I'TO$ / /-¿> ---:::ii""'''''-------~----~--== ----- ---=:_.:=-o:::..=-:-e::._===:-_=--=--=_=:__:-:.==-=_.. ----1 o 3u o el o Fig.- 1. Urs,dae PhY'ogeny Alrer Erdbrrn~ (1955) and Torres (1984), mod,/'ed whlch mai nIy was fou nd In Europa assocla ted wlth Ifuvio-Iacustrine sediments But ,n Spaln there appeared 8xclusively in caves: Lezetxiki (Guipuzcoa), Cueva Nueva 1·11 (Segovia), Santa Isabel (Vizcaya) and Cueva Mayor (Burgos) -see Fig,·2-, Wilh the exception 01 Lezetxlkl. of probabfy Rlss age, lhe other ones are 01 Mindef age The more popular and besl known cave user is UspeJaeus whose remains have been recovered In caves 01 2111 European countnes, been unfrequents In open air paleonlological siles, wilh the well konwn exceplions 01 the loess al Krasnodar and lhe undersea sedimen!s 01 the Canal. In the au!hor's opinion the cave bear appeared al lhe Upper Rlss Tres Simas (Burgos). Lezetxikl Troskaeta (Gulpuzcoa) -see Fig,·3-, where (Guipuzcoa) and there are small sized animafs This species. reached a true ecofcgical boom al the Lower Wurm In Spain, despile of the lacl thal traces of this speCles appeared In a great number o caves, only live accummufallons 01 cave bear remains can be speclfied e) Ekain (Deba, GUlpulcoa). El 1011 (Mora Barcelona) El Reguenflo (Torrelaguna, Madrid), Raclau Viver (Bañolas Gcrona) and Arrikrulz (Oñate, Guipllzcoa) With the excepllon 01 !he lasl one. 01 Wurm 111 age, the others are of Wurm I age Spanish cave bear populatlons can be grouped In lhree geographical areas Canlabflc. Medilerranean and Centraf The first one is the best known and It IS eVldent that the cave bear was a successfuf IfIhabltant of thls reglan ItS remalns appeared in many caves, whlt the exceptlon 01 lhose sltualed in lhe mounlalns. From thls area, lhlS speele moved In \wo drfferenl dlrecllons -Fig. -3- . crossing the Cantabflan Cordillera reached the low lands r - - - - - - - - - - - - - .. - - - -... ~- ..- - - . - - . - - - - - - - - , r - - - - - - - - - - - .-'. - - - - - . "'\ ... ., ~ ;, .,' ~ § M,IIII_pio..[,g.,;:'t ~ Q '--'--------------------------.,..-~ be"" '" Fig.- 3. Cave (fiSlllbur,,," ," rile Iberia" Peflmsu'a Med/lerranean Area C Central A/ea Fig.- 2. Geographrcal d'slnb"l,on 01 less eomman bear s specleS Imds e-lJ.el'useus I V'J'arroya'Logro~o (no I<arsl,e), 2.. Puebla de Valverde· Teruel (no karslrcJ. 3· Venta Mrcena·Granada rno ka, si/eJ. 4 Almena/a Cas/ellón (karSI/C) r·U 'usclnens,s layna·Guadaia¡" (~arsl/c) m U med"elfaneus l· Villav/ella·CaSlel!ón (karsl/c;): 2.. Cau Bomjs·CaSlellÓn (I<ars/,c) d-U denll1gefl l· Cueva Nueva 1-11 Guadala¡ara (~ars¡,c). 2. Cueva Mayor-B,,,gos (karslie): 3 Cueva de Lezer.,k, Gu'puzcoa (karsl/C). 4 . Parda~'·GUlp¡jzeoa (karSI/C) p-U p,eafClos· l.· P,mlla·Macrnd r~MSrICJ, 2· MOlle! Racli·Gerofl~ r~~rSr¡cJ, 4 ' Gran Oc/ma 13'-"gos (~arsrICJ 3 . P~I~clos de la Sterra-BurgOIi (karS!K:), -1 Can'abrlc ",ea B of Nord Cas!lfha, cofonlzallng sorne caves of the North of lhe province 01 Burgos Also, moved weslwards across non karstifiabfe areas of GaliCia (metamorphlc formatlons) and in a isolated slrata Intercafaled en a metamorphlC complex, where sorne caves were devefopped,cave bear remalns have been lound (G. del Purruñaf) The Medlterranean populatlon was not connected wllh lhe Canlabrian one, but probably was whll the meridional cave bear populalions 01 France Thls group din nol move loo much southwards. probably because 01 a kind 01 ecofogical barrier 216 ¡lapllshed by the mouth and lower part 01 Ihe E:bro River. In the pr:JVlnce cíí Castellon where malnly karstlllable rocks outcrop. tlle calle bear has never lound And Ihls IS strange because lhls speCles also hved in flver moulhs and marsh areas 01 Ihe Netherlands The Central population is Ihe mosl recenlly dlscovered, arld 1$ represented, almost excluslvely, by the Cueva de El Reguerillo populatlon The cave bear probably moved soulhwards. Irom the cantabric zone, gOlng around the eastern limils 01 lhe Nothern Mesela, wh,ch probably acled as ecological barner. reachlng lIs southern Iimit, which cOincides with lhe IImlt 01 karslifiable rocks, al ¡he Cordillera Central And 11 did nol sUlpass the Soulhern Meseta, bounded by no karsliliable rocks, towards lavourable karslic areas ot Andalusla. In conclusion: lhe Canlabric area was conlinually occupied by cave bear populallon Irom de Upper Riss (Lezetxiki) unlil the LJpper Wurm (arrikrul·Wurm 111), with a veslige populalion which illssappeared al Ihe beginning 01 Holocene times Medilerranean aod Cenlral populallon, probably were developped only durlng Ihe Lower Wurm· Ihe lime 01 maximum successlul 01 Ihe specle As It has been said belore, Ihere is also an arctoid evolulive Irend Uprearclos, 01 large slratigraphical ad geographical distribulion, probably because very low ecologlcal exigences (as lis ancestor Uelruscus) This specie probably dissappeared under the demographic pressure 01 the new appeared cave bear populations. II was a Irue cave dweller and has been localed al Gran Dolina and PalaCIOS de la Sierra (Burgos) 01 Günz age, Mollel Racó (Gerona) 01 Mindel age and Pinilla del Valle Madrid 01 Riss age Al the lower Wurm lhere IS a masslve emlgrallon Irom ASia 01 the «true" brown bear, Uaretos, under the pressure 01 a drasllc climatic changemenl, colonlzallng N.Amerlca, aller crosslng Ihe Behring Stralts, now Irozen, all Europa and the Mediterranean borders 01 Asia and Afllca Finally during Ihe Middle Pleistocene. a small sized species appeared In lhe Medlteflar,ean border 01 Spaln U medilerrancus Its remams have been lound ossocraded wlth karstlc sedlments at Cau Borrás and Villavle¡a both 01 Rlss age References AL TUNA J 1973 Hallazgos de oso pardo (Ursus aretos MAMMALlA) en cuevas del País Vasco Mun,be XXV n·2 p 121 170, ERD8RINK DP 1953 A review 01 fossil and recenl bears 01 Ihe Old Worfd wllh r'Omarks on Iheir philogenese based upon thelr dentltlon. 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