扎格罗斯山脉Agha Jari组(中新世-上新世晚期)的脊椎动物足迹和波斯湾地区新生代脊椎动物遗迹的回顾

IF 1.5 3区 地球科学 Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Bulletin of Geosciences Pub Date : 2021-02-28 DOI:10.3140/BULL.GEOSCI.1809
N. Abbassi, H. Dashtban
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伊朗和阿拉伯板块的组成对于重建新特提斯俯冲后非洲-欧亚大陆陆生脊椎动物的分布具有重要意义。这种重要性的一部分与新生代脊椎动物经由伊朗走廊在非洲-欧亚大陆之间迁徙有关(Hopkins 1959,Steinger等人1985,Tchernov 1992,Vrba 1992)。然而,伊朗陆桥可能受到扎格罗斯山脉等自然屏障的限制,导致伊朗中部和波斯湾地区的一些物种成为特有物种。与身体化石相反,脊椎动物足迹是本地文献,来自波斯湾地区新生代脊椎动物足迹的新数据是对中东古生物地理学研究的重要帮助。在这种情况下,本研究的目的有两个:1)报告波斯湾地区一个新的脊椎动物踪迹,2)评估中东新生代哺乳动物和鸟类的遗迹多样性。本贡献中描述的新足迹来自波斯湾北部班达尔-布什尔地区Konar Takhteh西北部的Agha Jari组(中新世晚期-上新世)(图1)。
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Vertebrate footprints from the Agha Jari Formation (late Miocene-Pliocene), Zagros Mountains, and a review of the Cenozoic vertebrate ichnites in the Persian Gulf region
ments of the Iranian and Arabian plates is important for the reconstruction of terrestrial vertebrate distribution in the Afro-Eurasian continents after the subduction of NeoTethys. A part of this importance is related to Cenozoic vertebrate migrations between Afro-Eurasian territories via the Iranian corridor (Hopkins 1959, Steininger et al. 1985, Tchernov 1992, Vrba 1992). The Iranian land bridge, however, may have been limited by natural barriers such as the Zagros Mountains, resulting in endemic realms for some species in Central Iran and the Persian Gulf region. Contrary to the body fossils, vertebrate footprints are autochthonous documents, and new data from Cenozoic vertebrate tracks from Persian Gulf region are an important aid for paleobiogeographic studies of the Middle East. In this context, the aim of this study is twofold: 1) to report a new vertebrate tracksite from the Persian Gulf region and, 2) to evaluate Cenozoic mammal and bird ichnodiversity in the Middle East. The new footprints described in this contribution are from the Agha Jari Formation (late Mio cene–Pliocene) in the northwest of Konar Takhteh, Bandar-e Bushehr area, northern Persian Gulf (Fig. 1).
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Bulletin of Geosciences
Bulletin of Geosciences 地学-地球科学综合
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期刊介绍: The Bulletin of Geosciences is an international journal publishing original research papers, review articles, and short contributions concerning palaeoenvironmental geology, including palaeontology, stratigraphy, sedimentology, palaeogeography, palaeoecology, palaeoclimatology, geochemistry, mineralogy, geophysics, and related fields. All papers are subject to international peer review, and acceptance is based on quality alone.
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