First discovery of Stegodon (Proboscidea) in Malaysia

Warta Geologi Pub Date : 2020-12-31 DOI:10.7186/WG463202004
R. Muhammad, Tze Tshen Lim, Norliza Ibrahim, M. Razak, Fakhrulradzi Mohd Razif, Zarris Kem, Boon Tat Ching
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A cheek tooth of Stegodon, an extinct genus of Proboscidea, had been discovered in a cave in Gopeng, Perak. The discovery represents the first fossil of Stegodon ever found in Malaysia. Embedded in lithified cave infillings are the associated dental remains from at least three or four other different taxa of fossil mammals commonly found among Southeast Asian Pleistocene-Holocene faunas. The finding provides a unique chance for investigations into the evolution dynamics of Stegodon in this part of Southeast Asia and the species diversity of Proboscidea in prehistoric Peninsular Malaysia. Fossil mammal assemblages from different phases of Pleistocene-Holocene period collected from karstic caves in Peninsular Malaysia, when considered with similar assemblages from other parts of Southeast Asia, have the potential to contribute to our understanding of prehistoric faunal migrations and species compositional changes among the biogeographic (sub)divisions in Southeast Asia. This may ultimately lead to a better knowledge of the possible paleoenvironmental and paleoclimatic fluctuations that influenced patterns of migration and adaptive responses of mammalian faunas in Quaternary Southeast Asia.
马来西亚首次发现剑齿龙
在霹雳州哥彭的一个洞穴中发现了剑齿虎的一颗颊齿,剑齿虎是一种已经灭绝的吻齿亚属。这一发现是在马来西亚发现的第一块剑齿龙化石。在岩化的洞穴填充物中,至少有三到四个其他不同的哺乳动物化石分类群的牙齿遗骸,这些化石通常在东南亚更新世-全新世动物群中发现。这一发现为研究东南亚地区剑齿类动物的进化动态和史前马来西亚半岛长鼻目动物的物种多样性提供了独特的机会。马来西亚半岛喀斯特岩洞中不同时期更新世-全新世的哺乳动物化石组合,与东南亚其他地区的类似组合相比较,有可能有助于我们理解东南亚生物地理(亚)区划中的史前动物迁徙和物种组成变化。这可能最终导致更好地了解可能影响第四纪东南亚哺乳动物迁徙模式和适应反应的古环境和古气候波动。
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