Aldo Manzuetti , Martín Ubilla , Washington Jones , Felipe Montenegro , Daniel Perea
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摘要
在食肉目中,鼬鼠是世界上最多样化的家族,在饮食、体型和运动适应方面具有巨大的生态形态多样性。其中,Lutrinae亚科对应于半水生形式,其中包括Lontra属。该属目前在南美洲广泛分布,有三种(Lontra longicaudis, Lontra felina和Lontra provocax),但在大陆的化石记录非常少。本文描述了乌拉圭(Sopas组和Dolores组)晚更新世-早全新世(Lujanian Stage/Age)沉积中新热带水獭Lontra cf. L. longicaudis的新化石材料。在此基础上,对群认识、古生态和古环境条件等方面进行了探讨。
The otter Lontra Gray, 1843 (Mustelidae, Lutrinae) in the late Pleistocene – early Holocene of Uruguay
Within the order Carnivora, mustelids represent the most diverse family worldwide, with a great ecomorphological diversity in terms of diet, size and locomotory adaptations. Among them, the subfamily Lutrinae corresponds to semiaquatic forms, in which the genus Lontra is included. Widely distributed at present day, this genus is represented by three species across South America (Lontra longicaudis, Lontra felina and Lontra provocax), however their fossil record in the continent is very scarce. In the present contribution, new fossil material assigned to the Neotropical otter Lontra cf. L.longicaudis are described from late Pleistocene – early Holocene (Lujanian Stage/Age) deposits of Uruguay (Sopas and Dolores formations). Based on these findings, some aspects related to the knowledge of the group, paleoecology and paleoenvironmental conditions are discussed.
期刊介绍:
Créées par Marcellin Boule en 1905, les Annales de Paléontologie publient 4 numéros par an traitant des fossiles animaux et végétaux, dans tous les domaines de la paléontologie incluant :
-La Paléoanatomie-
La Paléohistologie-
La Morphologie fonctionnelle-
La Systématique-
L''Évolution-
La Paléoécologie
... et toute les contributions susceptibles d''améliorer la compréhension des organismes et des environnements éteints.