Yijing Zhang , Yaobin Fan , Yanyan Yao , Chun Tian , Hua Liang , Jinyan Li , Wei Liao , Christopher J. Bae , Wei Wang
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The Stegodon-Ailuropoda Faunal Complex is representative of Quaternary faunas across southern China. However, it is becoming increasingly clear that a great deal of variation is present within the faunal complex. Here we report a new late Quaternary faunal assemblage from Upper Pubu Cave, Bubing Basin, Guangxi, southern China. Upper Pubu is a good example of the variation in the Stegodon-Ailuropoda Faunal Complex, particularly when situated in the broader Bubing Basin Quaternary faunal sequence. Upper Pubu was excavated two times resulting in the discovery of 2396 mammalian fossils, consisting mostly of isolated teeth from medium- to large-sized animals. Twenty four mammalian taxa were identified, representative of the Stegodon-Ailuropoda Faunal Complex, including Ailuropoda, Stegodon, Pongo, Rhinoceros, Tapirus, and Elephas. Upper Pubu is dated to 210–100 ka by Uranium-series, electron spin resonance (ESR) and optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) methods. The Upper Pubu fossils largely date to Marine Isotope Stage (“MIS”) 6. Given the severity of the climate during MIS 6, the reduction in both the number and proportion of primates and carnivores in Upper Pubu may be the result of environmental deterioration and a decrease in forested areas towards the end of the Middle Pleistocene (“Chibanian”). It is reasonable to speculate that a predominantly forested and mosaic-like habitat was present during the end of the Middle Pleistocene in southern China – a good example of environmental change during the Quaternary in the region.
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Quaternary Science Reviews caters for all aspects of Quaternary science, and includes, for example, geology, geomorphology, geography, archaeology, soil science, palaeobotany, palaeontology, palaeoclimatology and the full range of applicable dating methods. The dividing line between what constitutes the review paper and one which contains new original data is not easy to establish, so QSR also publishes papers with new data especially if these perform a review function. All the Quaternary sciences are changing rapidly and subject to re-evaluation as the pace of discovery quickens; thus the diverse but comprehensive role of Quaternary Science Reviews keeps readers abreast of the wider issues relating to new developments in the field.