Kudjal Yolgah Cave (Unit 6)
Basic information
Sample name: Kudjal Yolgah Cave (Unit 6)

Reference: N. R. Jankowski, G. A. Gully, Z. Jacobs, R. G. Roberts, and G. J. Prideaux. 2016. A late Quaternary vertebrate deposit in Kudjal Yolgah Cave, south-western Australia: refining regional late Pleistocene extinctions. Journal of Quaternary Science 31(5):538-550 [ER 3721]
Geography
Country: Australia

State: Western Australia


Coordinate: 34° 59' 24" S, 115° 3' 0" E
Coordinate basis: stated in text

Time interval: Late Pleistocene

Section: 3721

Unit number: 2

Unit order: above to below

Ma: 0.0213

Age basis: OSL

Geography comments: "Kudjal Yolgah Cave (KYC) is situated in the Leeuwin–Naturaliste National Park, 5 km southwest of Forest Grove", in southwest Western Australia.
"It lies within a Pleistocene-age limestone ridge that stretches from Cape Naturaliste in the north to Cape Leeuwin in the south".
Unit 6 dates to 21.3 ± 1.2 ka, based on one single-grain OSL age.

Environment
Lithology: sandstone

Taphonomic context: pitfall trap

Habitat comments: "Seven units were recognized during the 2008 excavations, based on sedimentary colour, texture, compactness and unconformities; Unit 1 is stratigraphically the highest and Unit 7 the lowest. All units are composed of highly friable, medium to very coarse sands with predominantly rounded grains".
Fauna and sediments were deposited via an overhead solution pipe. Unit 6 likely accumulated after the solution pipe became unblocked again at around 21 ka.

Methods
Life forms: other large mammals,other small mammals

Sampling methods: quarry,screenwash

Sample size: 31 specimens

Years: 2008

Sampling comments: "Systematic excavations at KYC were conducted by a team from Flinders University in January, September and October 2008. The excavation area was divided into North and South Pits. Each pit was partitioned into around 1 m2 quadrants".
"Excavated sediment was removed from the cave for sieving with a 1.5-mm sieve to recover small bones, teeth and snail shells". Wet sieving was only carried out on sediments excavated during the January 2008 field season as a means of obtaining higher yields of small animal remains; this was discontinued after it was established that very few small animal remains were preserved in the sediments".
"All fossils excavated were registered with the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Western Australia Museum", where the specimen counts below were obtained by the sample enterer during a visit in July 2022.

Metadata
Sample number: 3953

Contributor: Benjamin Carter

Enterer: Benjamin Carter

Created: 2022-07-27 11:38:34

Modified: 2023-05-30 01:03:55

Abundance distribution
5 species
1 singleton
total count 31
extrapolated richness: 7.5
Fisher's α: 1.687
geometric series k: 0.5081
Hurlbert's PIE: 0.6742
Shannon's H: 1.3384
Good's u: 0.9677
Each square represents a species. Square sizes are proportional to counts.
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