Author:
DOYLE PETER,WOOD JASON L.,GEORGE GARETH T.
Abstract
The Late Miocene Sorbas Member of the Sorbas Basin, Almería Province, southeast Spain
contains an extensive avian ichnofauna preserved in lagoonal marls. Three distinctive avian ichnotaxa
can be identified: Antarctichnus fuenzalidae Covacevich and Lamperein, 1970; Iranipeda millumi n.
ichnosp.; and Roepichnus grahami n. ichnogen, n. ichnosp. In common with many other Cenozoic
avian ichnofaunas, these traces are associated with shorebirds, including plovers, storks, ducks and/or
gulls, respectively. Associated mammalian tracks include possible cat and artiodactyl footprints. The
avian tracks are abundant and show a range of behavioural aspects in common with other recorded
examples of Cretaceous–Recent shorebird tracks. These include both solitary and group activities
consistent with their postulated avian tracemakers.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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