An Updated Review of The Quaternary Hippopotamus Fossil Records from the Iberian Peninsula

Quaternary Pub Date : 2024-01-10 DOI:10.3390/quat7010004
D. Fidalgo, J. Madurell-Malapeira, R. Martino, L. Pandolfi, Antonio Rosas
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This work presents a comprehensive review of the Quaternary fossil records of hippopotamuses from the Iberian Peninsula, unveiling biogeographical insights of global significance. The results presented herein include the inference of a delayed arrival of Hippopotamus (Hippopotamus antiquus) populations onto the Iberian Peninsula compared to other European Mediterranean regions, with an estimated age of ca. 1.7 Ma, in contrast to 2.1–2.2 Ma elsewhere. Moreover, we hypothesize the possibility of a short-lived coexistence between H. antiquus and Hippopotamus amphibius, close to the extinction of the former taxon (ca. 0.45 Ma). The local extinction of all hippopotamus populations on the Iberian Peninsula between MIS 5 and 3 is suggested here, mirroring proposals made for the Italian peninsula. Notable aspects of this fossil record include the abundance of specimens, previously undocumented anatomical elements, and partially complete individuals with articulated body segments. The remains analyzed herein also present different ontogenetic stages and sexual dimorphism. Moreover, the presence of specimens displaying paleopathologies provides valuable insights into ethological and paleoecological studies. The exceptional record of at least three events of human exploitation of hippopotamus stands out, with this being a rarity in the broader context of the archaeological and paleontological record of the European continent.
伊比利亚半岛第四纪河马化石记录的最新回顾
本研究对伊比利亚半岛第四纪河马化石记录进行了全面回顾,揭示了具有全球意义的生物地理学观点。本文介绍的结果包括推断河马(Hippopotamus antiquus)种群到达伊比利亚半岛的时间晚于其他欧洲地中海地区,估计年龄约为 1.7 Ma,而其他地区为 2.1-2.2 Ma。此外,我们还推测 H. antiquus 和 Hippopotamus amphibius 之间可能存在短暂的共存关系,这种共存关系临近前一个类群的灭绝(约 0.45 Ma)。这里提出了伊比利亚半岛所有河马种群在 MIS 5 和 3 之间局部灭绝的观点,这与意大利半岛的观点如出一辙。该化石记录的显著特点包括丰富的标本、以前未记录的解剖元素以及部分完整的具有铰接体节的个体。本文分析的遗骸还呈现出不同的个体发育阶段和性二型。此外,这些标本还显示了古病理学,为人种学和古生态学研究提供了宝贵的见解。在欧洲大陆的考古学和古生物学记录中,至少有三次人类利用河马的特殊记录,这在欧洲大陆的考古学和古生物学记录中是非常罕见的。
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