Artículo
Late Pleistocene biota from Pubenza, Colombia; turtles, mammals, birds, invertebrates and plant remains
Alfonso Rojas, Andrés Felipe; Herrera Gutierrez, Laura M.; Suárez, Catalina; Ciancio, Martin Ricardo
; Pelegrin, Jonathan S.; Cadena, Edwin Alberto
Fecha de publicación:
03/2021
Editorial:
John Wiley & Sons Ltd
Revista:
Journal Of Quaternary Science
ISSN:
0267-8179
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Pubenza is a remarkable palaeontological site of Colombia, and a place that could hold some of the potentially oldest evidence of humans in northern South America. Previous palaeontological research at this site has mainly focused on the megafauna. Here we describe and establish the systematic palaeontology for the small fauna that inhabited this ancient lacustrine ecosystem, including the first report of birds, tortoises and vipers for the Late Pleistocene in Colombia. Furthermore, exceptionally well preserved fossilised wasp nests are morphologically and elementally characterised, which is the first report of an ichnofossil of this kind in northern South America. In addition, new material of kinosternid turtles, armadillos and rodents is also described. Our results reveal that the Bogotá River Basin, where Pubenza is located, was a rich ecosystem during the Late Pleistocene and a region of great interest for future articulated palaeontological and archaeological studies.
Palabras clave:
CAVIOMORPHA
,
CROTOPHAGINAE
,
PALAEOICHNOENTOMOLOGY
,
PUBENZA
,
TESTUDINES
,
VIPERIDAE
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Articulos(CCT - LA PLATA)
Articulos de CTRO.CIENTIFICO TECNOL.CONICET - LA PLATA
Articulos de CTRO.CIENTIFICO TECNOL.CONICET - LA PLATA
Citación
Alfonso Rojas, Andrés Felipe; Herrera Gutierrez, Laura M.; Suárez, Catalina; Ciancio, Martin Ricardo; Pelegrin, Jonathan S.; et al.; Late Pleistocene biota from Pubenza, Colombia; turtles, mammals, birds, invertebrates and plant remains; John Wiley & Sons Ltd; Journal Of Quaternary Science; 36; 3; 3-2021; 450-466
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