Jaqueline L. Figueiredo , Tomaz P. Melo , Voltaire D.P. Neto , Cristiane da Rosa , Felipe L. Pinheiro
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A new cynodont concentration from the Brazilian Triassic: Insights into the genesis and paleobiological significance of a highly productive fossil site
Bonebeds, concentrations of fossilized vertebrates, provide valuable insights into paleoecological, biostratigraphic, and macroevolutionary contexts, though they are often influenced by taphonomic processes. Brazilian Triassic rocks are notable for such fossil assemblages. Among these, the Várzea do Agudo site is remarkable for its abundance of fossils of the traversodontidae cynodont Exaeretodon riograndensis. Initial studies suggested that biogenic factors, especially scavenging and predation, were key to the formation of these bonebeds. This study aims to describe a new fossiliferous concentration from this site, analyzing the taphonomic and biostratinomic processes involved in its genesis. Our findings indicate that multiple factors, including biogenic actions and environmental conditions such as floodplain dynamics, contributed to the accumulation and preservation of the abundant bonebeds. This integrative approach enhances our understanding of the paleoecology of Exaeretodon riograndensis, which was probably a gregarious animal, and the environmental context of Hyperodapedon Assemblage Zone.
期刊介绍:
Papers must have a regional appeal and should present work of more than local significance. Research papers dealing with the regional geology of South American cratons and mobile belts, within the following research fields:
-Economic geology, metallogenesis and hydrocarbon genesis and reservoirs.
-Geophysics, geochemistry, volcanology, igneous and metamorphic petrology.
-Tectonics, neo- and seismotectonics and geodynamic modeling.
-Geomorphology, geological hazards, environmental geology, climate change in America and Antarctica, and soil research.
-Stratigraphy, sedimentology, structure and basin evolution.
-Paleontology, paleoecology, paleoclimatology and Quaternary geology.
New developments in already established regional projects and new initiatives dealing with the geology of the continent will be summarized and presented on a regular basis. Short notes, discussions, book reviews and conference and workshop reports will also be included when relevant.