Meyer Cave
Basic information
Sample name: Meyer Cave

Reference: P. W. Parmalee. 1967. A recent cave bone deposit in southwestern Illinois. Bulletin of the National Speleological Society 29(4):119-147 [ER 3209]
Geography
Country: United States

State: Illinois

County: Monroe

Coordinate: 38.4° N, -90.26° W
Latlng basis: stated in text

Time interval: Holocene

Ma: 0.00104

Age basis: radiocarbon (uncalibrated)

Geography comments: "in the limestone bluff of the Mississippi River four miles south-southwest of Columbia... N.W. 1/4 Sec. 6, T. 2 S., R. 10 W."
there is a radiocarbon date of "1040 +/- 150 B.P." on charcoal (presumed to be uncalibrated because the error is symmetrically distributed)

Environment
Lithology: limestone

Taphonomic context: cave, pitfall trap

Archaeology: ceramics, hearths, stone tools

Habitat comments: "debris fill, composed of pieces of limestone, soil and bone... some predators probably used the small room above the lower fissure" where the fossil were found, but this is "one basic, although probably not major, source of the bone deposits. In all probability, the majority of the bone accumulated as a result of animals entering through openings from the outside and accidentally falling into the fissure"
"artifacts, as well as human (Indian?) remains" were present and artifacts include a projectile point, 30 Late Woodland sherds, flakes and small fragments of charcoal that "may have resulted from a man-made fire"

Methods
Life forms: bats, carnivores, primates, rodents, ungulates, other small mammals, birds, lizards, snakes, turtles, frogs, salamanders, fishes, snails

Sampling methods: quarry, screenwash, surface

Sample size: 78407 specimens

Years: 1959 - 1961

Net or trap nights: 0

Basal area status: not applicable

Sampling comments: "Surface bone was recovered during the first visit" but most bone was excavated and "washed"
beetles and other arthropods are listed but not counted

Metadata
Sample no: 3520

Contributor no: John Alroy

Enterer: John Alroy

Created: 2019-09-11 11:06:21

Modified: 2023-04-03 08:56:35

Abundance distribution
Each square represents a species. Square sizes are proportional to counts. Values are logged.
Statistics
129 species
20 singletons
total count 78407
geometric series index: 174.4
Fisher's α: 15.076
geometric series k: 0.9289
Hurlbert's PIE: 0.905
Shannon's H: 2.734
Good's u: 0.9997
Register
Stenotrema hirsutum 16
Mesodon thyroidus 1
Mesodon clausus 1
Mesodon inflectus 95
Triodopsis fosteri 346
Triodopsis albolabris 3
Haplotrema concavum 13
Hawaiia minuscula 1
Zonitoides nitidus 182
Anguispira alternata 18
Anguispira kochi 17
Discus cronkhitei anthonyi1
Discus patulus 53
Helicodiscus parallelus 65
Physa gyrina 1
Amia calva 10
Lepisosteus sp. 130
Ictiobus sp. 4
Cyprinidae indet.2
Ictalurus melas 8
Centrarchidae indet.4
Ambystoma cf. texanus 13
Ambystoma cf. maculatus 73
Ambystoma tigrinum 1822
Plethodon glutinosus 2
Eurycea sp. 3
Siren cf. intermedia 29
Scaphiopus cf. holbrooki 566
Anaxyrus sp. 413
"Bufo sp."
Hyla cf. versicolor 11
Lithobates catesbeianus 973
"Rana catesbeiana"
Lithobates pipiens 10272
"Rana pipiens"
Gastrophryne carolinensis 2
Chelydra serpentina 2
Sternotherus odoratus 2
Terrapene sp. 80
Trachemys sp. 9
"Pseudemys sp." ("slider")
Apalone sp. 5
"Trionyx sp."
Sceloporus undulatus 1
Cnemidophorus sexlineatus 4
Eumeces laticeps 9
Heterodon cf. platirhinos 10
compared to "Heterodon platyrhinos"
Coluber constrictor 1804
Masticophis ? flagellum 4
Elaphe cf. guttata 25
Elaphe obsoleta 123
Pituophis melanoleucus 14
Lampropeltis sp. 14
Thamnophis spp. 6
Nerodia erythrogaster 26
"Natrix erythrogaster"
Nerodia rhombifer 1
"Natrix rhombifera"
Nerodia sipedon 2
"Natrix sipedon"
Agkistrodon contortix 321
Crotalus horridus 3894
Botaurus lentiginosus 1706.0 g
Chen sp. 2
Anas sp. 1
Lophodytes cucullatus 1554.0 g
Cathartes aura 4110.7 g
Coragyps atratus 940.5 g
Buteo cf. jamaicensis 330.4 g
Falco sparverius 112.7 g
Colinus virginianus 3912.9 g
Meleagris gallopavo 37.8 kg
Porzana carolina 7174.8 g
Fulica americana 3724.0 g
Ectopistes migratorius 3
Colaptes cf. auratus 2311.3 g
Sayornis cf. phoebe 119.7 g
Empidonax sp. 1
Myiarchus crinitus 132.1 g
Troglodytes sp. 3
Hylocichla sp. 4
Sialia sialis 127.5 g
Bombycilla cedrorum 230.6 g
Vireo cf. olivaceus 12.6 g
Setophaga sp. 1
"Dendroica sp."
Seiurus cf. aurocapilla 1
"Seiurus cf. aurocapillus"
Quiscalus quiscula 9120.0 g
Cardinalis cardinalis 4
"Richmondena cardinalis"
Passer domesticus 14.9 g
Loxia sp. 3
Spiza ? americana 15.3 g
Pipilo erythrophthalmus 1741.3 g
Junco cf. hyemalis 91.6 g
Didelphis virginiana 58531.0 kg
"Didelphis marsupialis"
Scalopus aquaticus 27294.9 g
Sorex cf. longirostris 514.2 g
Sorex hoyi 2
"Microsorex hoyi"
Blarina brevicauda 104715.1 g
Cryptotis parva 26094.3 g
Myotis spp. 124
Perimyotis subflavus 225.0 g
"Pipistrellus subflavus"
Eptesicus fuscus 153
Plecotus sp. 14
Procyon lotor (raccoon)5205.5 kg
Mustela nivalis (least weasel)361.7 g
"Mustela rixosa"
Neogale cf. frenata (long-tailed weasel)124
"Mustela frenata"
Neogale vison (American mink)433
"Mustela vison"
Lontra canadensis (North American river otter)201
"Lutra canadensis"
Spilogale putorius (eastern spotted skunk)306
Mephitis mephitis (striped skunk)4849
Taxidea taxus (American badger)20
Vulpes vulpes (red fox)12
"Vulpes fulva"
Urocyon cinereoargenteus (gray fox)814.1 kg
Canis lupus familiaris (gray wolf)643.0 kg
"Canis familiaris"
Puma concolor (cougar)4
"Felis concolor"
Lynx cf. rufus (bobcat)145
Marmota monax 126004.5 kg
Tamias striatus 1573113.0 g
Sciurus carolinensis 55519.0 g
Glaucomys volans 1067.4 g
Geomys bursarius 29
Peromyscus spp. 11922
Oryzomys palustris 3042.4 g
Neotoma floridana 6053252.0 g
Synaptomys cooperi 21029.0 g
Myodes cf. gapperi 3
"Clethrionomys cf. gapperi"
Microtus pennsylvanicus 2135.7 g
Microtus xanthognathus 1368.5 g
Microtus pinetorum 26
"Pitymys pinetorum"
Ondatra zibethicus 84
"Ondatra zibethica"
Mus musculus 2
Zapus hudsonius 115.6 g
Erethizon dorsatum 84
"Erethizon dorsatus"
Sylvilagus floridanus 69471.1 kg
Odocoileus virginianus (white-tailed deer)99
Sus scrofa (pig)4
Homo sapiens (human)1364.0 kg