Eucera bees (Hymenoptera, Apidae, Eucerini) preserved in their brood cells from late Holocene (middle Neoglacial) palaeosols of southwest Portugal

Author:

Neto de Carvalho Carlos12ORCID,Baucon Andrea13ORCID,Badano Davide3ORCID,Proença Cunha Pedro4ORCID,Ferreira Cristiana5ORCID,Figueiredo Silvério67ORCID,Muñiz Fernando8ORCID,Belo João5,Bernardini Federico910ORCID,Cachão Mário211ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Geology Office, Municipality of Idanha‐a‐Nova Naturtejo UNESCO Global Geopark Avenida Zona Nova de Expansão 6060‐101 Idanha‐a‐Nova Portugal

2. Instituto D. Luiz, University of Lisbon Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa Campo Grande Edifício C1, Piso 1 1749‐016 Lisbon Portugal

3. Department of Life Sciences University of Siena Via A. Moro 2 53100 Siena Italy

4. Department of Earth Sciences, MARE – Marine & Environmental Sciences Centre/ARNET – Aquatic Research Network University of Coimbra Coimbra Portugal

5. FlyGIS‐UAV Surveys Geosciences Center – University of Coimbra Coimbra Portugal

6. Department of Archaeology, Conservation & Heritage, Polytechnical Institute of Tomar CGeo‐UC Tomar Portugal

7. Centro Português de Geo‐História e Pré‐História São Caetano Portugal

8. Department of Humanities Ca’ Foscari University of Venice Venice Italy

9. Multidisciplinary Laboratory The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics Trieste Italy

10. Departamento de Cristalografía, Mineralogía y Química Agrícola Universidad de Sevilla Seville Spain

11. Department of Geology, Faculty of Sciences University of Lisbon 1749‐016 Lisbon Portugal

Abstract

AbstractThe c. 100 myr extensive fossil record of bee brood nests and cells (calichnia) in siliciclastic sedimentary deposits, or palaeosols, is virtually devoid of the presence of their producers. The absence of a more specific assignment to a producer of the different ichnogenera of the ichnofamily Celliformidae precludes their use in phylogenetic and palaeobiogeographic studies. Omission surfaces developed in incipient carbonate palaeosols during the late Holocene (middle Neoglacial), c. 2975 yr cal BP, on the southwest coast of mainland Portugal show insect calichnia in dense ichnofabrics dominated by shallow discrete cells (Palmiraichnus castellanosi) and cells at the terminus of vertical shafts. At Carreira Brava, one of the studied sites, bees ready to abandon their cells were found in an exceptional state of preservation inside the sealed brood chambers. The chambers also preserve the inner cell hydrophobic polymerized membrane and remains of the monospecific Brassicaceae‐type pollen provision. Although the cause of mass mortality remains a mystery, oxygen depletion due to sudden flooding of the nesting substrate and consequent or overnight temperature drop, just before emergence, are plausible causes. The anaerobic conditions and later rapid carbonate diagenetic lithification are the likely causes of the preservation of the bees and the inner cell organic membrane. The favourable climate conditions for the development of successive, dense ichnofabrics from an omission suite dominated by bee brood cells may be the result of slightly colder and higher‐precipitation winters during the Neoglacial interval.

Funder

Università degli Studi di Genova

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Paleontology

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