A Pliocene-Pleistocene continental biota from Venezuela.

IF 3 2区 地球科学 Q1 PALEONTOLOGY
Swiss Journal of Palaeontology Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-04-23 DOI:10.1186/s13358-020-00216-6
Jorge D Carrillo-Briceño, Rodolfo Sánchez, Torsten M Scheyer, Juan D Carrillo, Massimo Delfino, Georgios L Georgalis, Leonardo Kerber, Damián Ruiz-Ramoni, José L O Birindelli, Edwin-Alberto Cadena, Aldo F Rincón, Martin Chavez-Hoffmeister, Alfredo A Carlini, Mónica R Carvalho, Raúl Trejos-Tamayo, Felipe Vallejo, Carlos Jaramillo, Douglas S Jones, Marcelo R Sánchez-Villagra
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The Pliocene-Pleistocene transition in the Neotropics is poorly understood despite the major climatic changes that occurred at the onset of the Quaternary. The San Gregorio Formation, the younger unit of the Urumaco Sequence, preserves a fauna that documents this critical transition. We report stingrays, freshwater bony fishes, amphibians, crocodiles, lizards, snakes, aquatic and terrestrial turtles, and mammals. A total of 49 taxa are reported from the Vergel Member (late Pliocene) and nine taxa from the Cocuiza Member (Early Pleistocene), with 28 and 18 taxa reported for the first time in the Urumaco sequence and Venezuela, respectively. Our findings include the first fossil record of the freshwater fishes Megaleporinus, Schizodon, Amblydoras, Scorpiodoras, and the pipesnake Anilius scytale, all from Pliocene strata. The late Pliocene and Early Pleistocene ages proposed here for the Vergel and Cocuiza members, respectively, are supported by their stratigraphic position, palynology, nannoplankton, and 86Sr/88Sr dating. Mammals from the Vergel Member are associated with the first major pulse of the Great American Biotic Interchange. In contrast to the dry conditions prevailing today, the San Gregorio Formation documents mixed open grassland/forest areas surrounding permanent freshwater systems, following the isolation of the northern South American basin from western Amazonia. These findings support the hypothesis that range contraction of many taxa to their current distribution in northern South America occurred rapidly during at least the last 1.5 million years.

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委内瑞拉的一个上新世-更新世大陆生物群。
尽管在第四纪开始时发生了重大的气候变化,但人们对新热带地区的上新世-更新世过渡知之甚少。圣格雷戈里奥组是乌鲁木齐序列中较年轻的单元,它保存了一种动物群,记录了这一关键的转变。我们报告了黄貂鱼、淡水硬骨鱼、两栖动物、鳄鱼、蜥蜴、蛇、水生和陆生海龟以及哺乳动物。在Vergel段(上新世晚期)和Cocuiza段(早更新世)中分别报道了49个和9个分类群,其中在乌鲁木齐序列和委内瑞拉分别为首次报道的28个和18个。我们的发现包括来自上新世地层的淡水鱼类Megaleporinus、Schizodon、Amblydoras、Scorpiodoras和笛蛇Anilius scytale的第一个化石记录。根据地层位置、孢粉学、纳米浮游生物和86Sr/88Sr测年,本文提出了Vergel和Cocuiza组的上新世晚期和更新世早期年龄。来自Vergel成员的哺乳动物与大美国生物交换的第一个主要脉冲有关。与今天普遍存在的干旱条件相反,圣格雷戈里奥组记录了围绕永久淡水系统的开放草原/森林地区,随后将南美洲北部盆地与亚马逊河流域西部隔离开来。这些发现支持了一种假设,即至少在过去的150万年里,许多分类群的范围迅速缩小到它们目前在南美洲北部的分布。
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Swiss Journal of Palaeontology
Swiss Journal of Palaeontology Earth and Planetary Sciences-Paleontology
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
16.70%
发文量
17
审稿时长
4 weeks
期刊介绍: The Swiss Journal of Palaeontology publishes original research and review articles of interest to the international community in the fields of palaeontology, taxonomy and systematics, while recognising at the same time the importance of documenting high-quality palaeontological data in a regional context. Palaeobiology in combination with alpha taxonomy is a core topic of the journal. Submitted papers should have an appeal as wide as possible, directed towards an international readership. Contributions should not have been simultaneously submitted elsewhere, and the overlap of content between related articles should be minimal. Duplications of text and the use of previously published illustrations without adequate citation are unacceptable. If a manuscript has two or more authors, both or all have to sign to confirm they all were involved in the work and have agreed to its submission. The preferred manuscript language is UK English, but consistently used US English is also acceptable. We encourage the publication of proceedings of international meetings as well as special thematic issues. Short contributions and book reviews are also accepted. An international editorial team as well as guest editors guarantee that the thematic issues as well as all articles in regular issues are peer-reviewed and meet the highest standards.
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