Luana C. Andrade , Fernando H. de S. Barbosa , Hermínio I. Araújo-Júnior , Rudah R.C. Duque , Eduarda Peters , Hugo Bampi , Johnson S.O. Nascimento , Édison V. Oliveira
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Abstract
The natural tank deposits of northeastern Brazil, particularly those with sedimentary filling, are notable for preserving extensive Quaternary megafauna fossil remains. While previous studies have primarily emphasized taxonomic aspects, ichnological evidence has also been documented. This study reports new trace fossils on megafauna remains from the Lagoa da Pedra natural tank (state of Pernambuco, Brazil), shedding light on behavioral interactions between megafauna taxa and other organisms. Four distinct traces, corresponding to three ichnogenera (Cubiculum, Nihilichnus, and Machichnus), were identified on post-cranial bones, three from Eremotherium laurillardi and one from Xenorhinotherium bahiense. Holes and pits (Nihilichnus nihilicus) on the radius of X. bahiense and the rib of E. laurillardi, along with furrows and scratches (Machichnus fatimae and M. bohemicus) on the rib of E. laurillardi, are attributed to scavenging activities, likely by carnivores. Additionally, furrows observed on the rib and vertebra of E. laurillardi are associated with dermestid insect pupation (Cubiculum ornatus and C. cooperi). These pupal chambers of dermestid insects (Cubiculum) suggest that the final stage of the dry carcasses, before the final burial, probably happened under the dry phase during the Late Pleistocene-Early Holocene.
巴西东北部的天然水槽沉积物,尤其是那些沉积填充物,因保存了大量第四纪巨型动物化石而引人注目。虽然以前的研究主要强调分类学方面,但也有人类学方面的证据。本研究报告了 Lagoa da Pedra 天然水池(巴西伯南布哥州)巨型动物遗骸上的新痕迹化石,揭示了巨型动物分类群与其他生物之间的行为互动。在颅骨后的骨头上发现了四种不同的痕迹,分别对应于三个ichnogenera(Cubiculum、Nihilichnus和Machichnus),其中三个来自Eremotherium laurillardi,一个来自Xenorhinotherium bahiense。在 X. bahiense 的桡骨和 E. laurillardi 的肋骨上发现的孔洞和凹坑(Nihilichnus nihilicus),以及在 E. laurillardi 的肋骨上发现的沟槽和划痕(Machichnus fatimae 和 M. bohemicus),都是食腐动物(很可能是食肉动物)的清扫活动造成的。此外,在 E. laurillardi 的肋骨和脊椎骨上观察到的沟壑与皮壳昆虫(Cubiculum ornatus 和 C. cooperi)的化蛹有关。这些皮壳昆虫(Cubiculum)的蛹室表明,干尸在最后埋葬前的最后阶段可能发生在晚更新世-全新世早期的干燥阶段。
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