The Late Miocene mammals from the Humahuaca Basin (northwestern Argentina) provide new evidence on the initial stages of the Great American Biotic Interchange

Author:

Candela Adriana M.1ORCID,Abello María A.2ORCID,Reguero Marcelo A.1ORCID,García Esponda César M.3ORCID,Pardiñas Ulyses F.J.4ORCID,Zurita Alfredo A.5ORCID,Pujos Francois6ORCID,Miño‐Boilini Ángel5ORCID,Quiñones Sofía5ORCID,Galli Claudia I.7ORCID,Luna Carlos5ORCID,Voglino Damián8ORCID,De Los Reyes Martín1ORCID,Cuaranta Pedro5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. División Paleontología Vertebrados, Museo de La Plata, CONICET, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo Universidad Nacional de La Plata Paseo del Bosque s/n B1900FWA La Plata Argentina

2. Laboratorio de Sistemática y Biología Evolutiva (LASBE), Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo Universidad Nacional de La Plata, CONICET Avenida 60 y 122 B1900FWA La Plata Argentina

3. Cátedra Zoología III Vertebrados, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo Universidad Nacional de La Plata Avenida 60 y 122 B1900FWA La Plata Argentina

4. Instituto de Diversidad y Evolución Austral (IDEAUS), CENPAT, CONICET 9120 Puerto Madryn Chubut Argentina

5. Centro de Ecología Aplicada del Litoral (CECOAL), CCT‐CONICET‐Corrientes Universidad Nacional del Nordeste Ruta 5, km 2.5 3400 Corrientes Argentina

6. Instituto Argentino de Nivología, Glaciología y Ciencias Ambientales (IANIGLA), CONICET‐UNCUYO‐Mendoza Avda. Ruiz Leal s/n, Parque Gral San Martín 5500 Mendoza Argentina

7. Centro de Estudios Geológicos Andinos (CEGA‐INSUGEO, UNSa) Universidad Nacional de Salta, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales Av. Bolivia 5150 Salta Argentina

8. Museo de Ciencias Naturales ‘Rvdo. P. Antonio Scasso’ Don Bosco 580 San Nicolás de los Arroyos Buenos Aires Argentina

Abstract

AbstractWe describe new Late Miocene mammalian specimens from the Maimará Formation (Late Miocene to Early Pliocene) exposed at Humahuaca Basin (23°–24°S), northwestern Argentina (NWA), and analyse their taxonomy and relevance for our understanding of the initial stages of the Great American Biotic Interchange (GABI). The stratigraphical and geochronological control of the studied specimens indicates a time window of c. 6.6–5.8 Ma. These data are crucial for establishing the oldest records of the Holarctic immigrants of the GABI. The first record of cricetid rodents from the Maimará Formation is reported. Moreover, with an age of c. 6 Ma it is the first appearance datum (FAD) of these rodents in South America. The age of the procyonid Cyonasua recorded in this unit is estimated between c. 6.6 and c. 6.4 Ma. The record of procyonids and cricetids in the same continuous sedimentary sequence suggests that the time interval between the dispersion of both groups into the continent during GABI was c. 1 myr. Of the autochthonous mammals from the Maimará Formation, the first records of litopterns, chlamyphorid and mylodontine xenarthrans, and caviomorph rodents (including new species Pithanotomys? solisae and Palaeocavia humahuaquense) are described. FADs of immigrant and autochthonous mammals in NWA suggest a major faunal turnover during GABI at the Messinian, probably linked to global climatic changes and the tectonic activity that affected the Humahuaca Basin at that time. Hypsodonty, a dominant feature among Maimaran mammals, may be related to a landscape strongly influenced by the Andean uplift.

Funder

Fondo para la Investigación Científica y Tecnológica

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Paleontology

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