Dietary reconstructions of Magdalenian canids from SW-Germany do not indicate that the area was a centre of early European wolf domestication

Paul D Bons, Catherine C Bauer, Lydia J Papkalla
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In their paper 'A refined proposal for the origin of dogs: the case study of Gnirshoehle, a Magdalenian cave site', Baumann and colleagues claim that their data 'support the hypothesis that the Hegau Jura was a potential center of early European wolf domestication', and that 'such a scenario becomes plausible considering a close proximity of canids and humans thereby introducing a controlled, or at least a restrictive diet'. The study focusses on fossil remains of 'large canids' from the Gnirshoehle cave site in SW Germany. Morphometric data on only one specimen, GN-999, as well as collagen delta15N and delta13C isotopic data and mitochondrial DNA analyses on the Gnirshoehle specimens and a comparative sample were used to conclude that the Gnirshoehle specimens shed light on the 'origin of dogs' as purported by the title of the paper. Here we argue that the paper is fundamentally flawed and excluded available relevant data.
对德国西南部马格达莱尼犬科动物的饮食重建并没有表明该地区是早期欧洲狼驯化的中心
在他们的论文《犬类起源的完善建议:马格达伦洞穴Gnirshoehle的案例研究》中,Baumann和他的同事声称,他们的数据“支持Hegau Jura可能是早期欧洲狼驯化中心的假设”,并且“考虑到犬科动物和人类的近距离接触,因此引入了一种受控制的,或至少是有限制的饮食,这种情况是合理的”。这项研究的重点是德国西南部Gnirshoehle洞穴遗址的“大型犬科动物”化石遗骸。仅使用Gnirshoehle标本GN-999的形态测量数据,以及胶原蛋白delta15N和delta13C同位素数据和Gnirshoehle标本和比较样本的线粒体DNA分析,就得出结论,Gnirshoehle标本阐明了论文标题所声称的“狗的起源”。在这里,我们认为这篇论文存在根本性缺陷,并排除了现有的相关数据。
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