新西兰圣巴坦动物区系一新种(鸟:鸭科)提供了区系更替的证据

IF 1.6 4区 地球科学 Q2 PALEONTOLOGY Geobios Pub Date : 2022-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.geobios.2021.08.002
Trevor H. Worthy , R. Paul Scofield , Steven W. Salisbury , Suzanne J. Hand , Vanesa L. De Pietri , Jacob C. Blokland , Michael Archer
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St Bathans动物群是一个高度多样化的非海洋脊椎动物组合,起源于中新世下部(19-16 Ma) Bannockburn组,暴露在新西兰中部奥塔哥。在马努赫里基亚古湖沉积的水禽遗骸主导着鸟类组合,其中有四个属的八个已知物种,是全球最多样化的鸟类之一。这里我们描述了Manuherikia primaddividua十一月sp.,属中的第四种。可归属于M. primaddividua十一月sp.的化石的地层分布和先前已知的Manuherikia物种M. lacustrina,允许在Bannockburn组中识别两个不同的生物带。Manuherikia湖状藻化石局限于Manuherikia河段Bannockburn组下部26 m的河床,而新种化石仅出现在该河段高于34 m的河床中。这种分区可以将附近Mata Creek的不同地点与Manuherikia河段的地层进行对比。这是在圣巴坦斯的含化石地层中发现的第一个这样的生物地层带;所有其他脊椎动物的分布跨越了这两个物种的地层范围。我们初步将这一脊椎动物带与先前确定的花粉带,即木麻黄科带及其上覆的Asteraceae-Chenopodiaceae或chenopodiacoides带联系起来。这一转变标志着一个相对较小的环境变化,朝着更干燥和更多季节性气候的方向发展,这似乎推动了M. primadivua在马努赫里奇亚古湖的古生态取代M. lacustrina。
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A new species of Manuherikia (Aves: Anatidae) provides evidence of faunal turnover in the St Bathans Fauna, New Zealand

The St Bathans Fauna is a highly diverse non-marine vertebrate assemblage derived from the lower Miocene (19–16 Ma) Bannockburn Formation exposed in Central Otago, New Zealand. Deposited in palaeolake Manuherikia, remains of waterfowl dominate the avian assemblage, which, with eight known species in four genera, is one of the more diverse globally. Here we describe Manuherikia primadividua nov. sp., the fourth species in the genus. The stratigraphic distribution of fossils assignable to M. primadividua nov. sp. and a previously known species of Manuherikia, M. lacustrina, allow for the recognition of two distinct biozones within the Bannockburn Formation. Fossils of Manuherikia lacustrina are shown to be restricted to beds in the lower 26 m of the Bannockburn Formation in the Manuherikia River Section while fossils of the new species only occur in beds higher than 34 m in this section. This zonation allows correlation of the disparate sites in nearby Mata Creek with the stratigraphy in the Manuherikia River Section. This is the first such biostratigraphical zonation recognised in the fossil-bearing horizons at St Bathans; all other vertebrates have distributions spanning the stratigraphical range of both species. We tentatively correlate this vertebrate zonation with the previously identified pollen zonation, namely the Casuarinaceae Zone and its overlying Asteraceae-Chenopodiaceae or Chenopodipollis chenopodiaceoides Zone. This transition marks a relatively minor environmental change towards drier and more seasonal climates that appears to have driven the palaeoecological replacement of M. lacustrina by M. primadividua nov. sp. in palaeolake Manuherikia.

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Geobios 地学-古生物学
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期刊介绍: Geobios publishes bimonthly in English original peer-reviewed articles of international interest in any area of paleontology, paleobiology, paleoecology, paleobiogeography, (bio)stratigraphy and biogeochemistry. All taxonomic groups are treated, including microfossils, invertebrates, plants, vertebrates and ichnofossils. Geobios welcomes descriptive papers based on original material (e.g. large Systematic Paleontology works), as well as more analytically and/or methodologically oriented papers, provided they offer strong and significant biochronological/biostratigraphical, paleobiogeographical, paleobiological and/or phylogenetic new insights and perspectices. A high priority level is given to synchronic and/or diachronic studies based on multi- or inter-disciplinary approaches mixing various fields of Earth and Life Sciences. Works based on extant data are also considered, provided they offer significant insights into geological-time studies.
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