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Metapodials of ancient bison (Bison priscus) of northeast Russia: “stress markers,” sex and withers height
Authors:Irina Vladimirovna KIRILLOVA  Fedor Kasperovich SHIDLOVSKIY  Andrei Valerievich ZINOVIEV
Abstract:A total of 175 metapodials (MP) of Pleistocene and early Holocene bison (Bison priscus Boj.) from the vast area of northeast Russia were studied. MP were attributed to males and females both visually and statistically. Data on the withers height of bison from northeast Russia are provided. Stress markers were recorded, including so‐called “buttresses.” With rare exceptions, stress markers were not of a pathological nature. The origin and development of the buttresses are age‐related; their prevalence in bison females can be considered as the response to an increased load during pregnancy. Changes in the periosteum, found in males, are related to their greater activity. Buttresses are also well developed on metatarsals of the red deer and the elk; they are less developed in reindeer and not found in giant deer. A relationship among stress markers, locomotion and the environment is established. Possible peculiarities of the Rauchua River bison locomotion are discussed.
Keywords:bison  buttressing  late Pleistocene  locomotion  metapodia  northeast Russia
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