On the wing: Morphological variation in the osteology of Mediterranean, Near Eastern, and European Anatidae (excluding Anserinae)

Author:

Haruda Ashleigh12ORCID,Mazzucato Camilla1,Yeomans Lisa1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cross‐Cultural and Regional Studies University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark

2. Research Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of Art, School of Archaeology University of Oxford Oxford UK

Abstract

AbstractAccurate identification of waterfowl bones in archaeological and fossil assemblages has potential to unlock new methods of past environmental reconstruction, as species have differing habitat preferences and migration patterns. Therefore, identifying the presence of avian species with different ecological niches is key to determining past environments and ultimately how prehistoric people responded to climatic and environmental realignments. However, the identification of osteological remains of waterbirds such as ducks to species level is notoriously challenging. We address this by presenting a new two‐dimensional geometric morphometric protocol on wing elements from over 20 duck species and test the utility of these shape data for correct species identification. This is an ideal starting point to expand utilization of these types of approaches in avifaunal research and test applicability to an extremely difficult taxonomic group.

Publisher

Wiley

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