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Lab number
QU-715
Material dated
wood; bois
Locality
near St-Elzéar-de-Bonaventure, Gaspésie, Québec
Map sheet
22 A/03
Submitter
P. LaSalle
Date submitted
October 5, 2005
Measured Age
0
Normalized Age
0
Significance
palaeobiology, anomalous, young; paléobiologie, anormal, jeune
Context
level 2; zone 2, 1-49 cm (1977), 1-60 cm (1978), in talus, with Phenacomys and Dicrostonyx absent
Associated taxa
Zone 2: Mammalia, Condylura cristata 1, Sorex arcticus 1, Sorex cinereus 150, Sorex fumeus 9, Sorex gaspensis 1, Sorex hoyi 23, Blarina brevicauda 8, Myotis lucifugus 2, Lepus americanus 3, Marmota monax 4, Glaucomys sabrinus 1, Peromyscus maniculatus 4, Clethrionomys gapperi 235, Synaptomys cooperi 40, Synaptomys borealis 125, Microtus pennsylvanicus 48, Microtus chrotorrhinus 279, Napaeozapus insignis 39, ; Aves; Amphibia; Mollusca
Comments
St-Elzéar Cave: This site contains an important sequence of four faunal assemblages presented in terms of four zones numbered from youngest to oldest. However, the six radiocarbon dates are reported in terms of excavation levels, among which there appear to be some stratigraphic reversals. Therefore it is not yet clear how the faunas are related to the dates. Except for the American toad, the birds and amphibians are listed as totals not assigned to zones (LaSalle, 1984: Table 1), and all of these are placed in Zone 1 in this database. A second list of amphibians, published by Fay (1984), differs slightly from the data in LaSalle (1984). Fauna: Zapus hudsonius 1, Erethizon dorsatum 2, Ursus americanus 1, Mustela nivalis 1, Gulo gulo 1, Alces alces 1; Amphibia: Bufo americanus 104

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