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First Clarkforkian Equivalent Land Mammal Age in the Latest Paleocene Basal Sparnacian Facies of Europe: Fauna, Flora, Paleoenvironment and (Bio)stratigraphy
The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) is correlated with the first occurrences of earliest modern mammals in the Northern Hemisphere. The latest Paleocene Clarkforkian North American Land Mammal Age, that has yielded rodents and carnivorans, is the only exception to this rule. However, until n...
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author | Smith, Thierry Quesnel, Florence De Plöeg, Gaël De Franceschi, Dario Métais, Grégoire De Bast, Eric Solé, Floréal Folie, Annelise Boura, Anaïs Claude, Julien Dupuis, Christian Gagnaison, Cyril Iakovleva, Alina Martin, Jeremy Maubert, François Prieur, Judicaël Roche, Emile Storme, Jean-Yves Thomas, Romain Tong, Haiyan Yans, Johan Buffetaut, Eric |
author_facet | Smith, Thierry Quesnel, Florence De Plöeg, Gaël De Franceschi, Dario Métais, Grégoire De Bast, Eric Solé, Floréal Folie, Annelise Boura, Anaïs Claude, Julien Dupuis, Christian Gagnaison, Cyril Iakovleva, Alina Martin, Jeremy Maubert, François Prieur, Judicaël Roche, Emile Storme, Jean-Yves Thomas, Romain Tong, Haiyan Yans, Johan Buffetaut, Eric |
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description | The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) is correlated with the first occurrences of earliest modern mammals in the Northern Hemisphere. The latest Paleocene Clarkforkian North American Land Mammal Age, that has yielded rodents and carnivorans, is the only exception to this rule. However, until now no pre-PETM localities have yielded modern mammals in Europe or Asia. We report the first Clarkforkian equivalent Land Mammal Age in the latest Paleocene deposits of the basal Sparnacian facies at Rivecourt, in the north-central part of the Paris Basin. The new terrestrial vertebrate and macroflora assemblages are analyzed through a multidisciplinary study including sedimentologic, stratigraphic, isotopic, and palynological aspects in order to reconstruct the paleoenvironment and to evaluate biochronologic and paleogeographic implications. The mammals are moderately diverse and not abundant, contrary to turtles and champsosaurs. The macroflora is exceptional in preservation and diversity with numerous angiosperms represented by flowers, fruits, seeds and wood preserved as lignite material, revealing an abundance of Arecaceae, Betulaceae, Icacinaceae, Menispermaceae, Vitaceae and probably Cornaceae. Results indicate a Late Paleocene age based on carbon isotope data, palynology and vertebrate occurrences such as the choristoderan Champsosaurus, the arctocyonid Arctocyon, and the plesiadapid Plesiadapis tricuspidens. However, several mammal species compare better with the earliest Eocene. Among these, the particular louisinid Teilhardimys musculus, also recorded from the latest Paleocene of the Spanish Pyrenees, suggests a younger age than the typical MP6 reference level. Nevertheless, the most important aspect of the Rivecourt fauna is the presence of dental remains of a rodent and a “miacid” carnivoran, attesting to the presence of two modern mammalian orders in the latest Paleocene of Europe. Interestingly, these two groups are also the only modern groups recorded from the latest Paleocene of North America, making Rivecourt the first direct equivalent to the Clarkforkian Land Mammal Age outside of North America. |
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spelling | pubmed-39060552014-01-31 First Clarkforkian Equivalent Land Mammal Age in the Latest Paleocene Basal Sparnacian Facies of Europe: Fauna, Flora, Paleoenvironment and (Bio)stratigraphy Smith, Thierry Quesnel, Florence De Plöeg, Gaël De Franceschi, Dario Métais, Grégoire De Bast, Eric Solé, Floréal Folie, Annelise Boura, Anaïs Claude, Julien Dupuis, Christian Gagnaison, Cyril Iakovleva, Alina Martin, Jeremy Maubert, François Prieur, Judicaël Roche, Emile Storme, Jean-Yves Thomas, Romain Tong, Haiyan Yans, Johan Buffetaut, Eric PLoS One Research Article The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) is correlated with the first occurrences of earliest modern mammals in the Northern Hemisphere. The latest Paleocene Clarkforkian North American Land Mammal Age, that has yielded rodents and carnivorans, is the only exception to this rule. However, until now no pre-PETM localities have yielded modern mammals in Europe or Asia. We report the first Clarkforkian equivalent Land Mammal Age in the latest Paleocene deposits of the basal Sparnacian facies at Rivecourt, in the north-central part of the Paris Basin. The new terrestrial vertebrate and macroflora assemblages are analyzed through a multidisciplinary study including sedimentologic, stratigraphic, isotopic, and palynological aspects in order to reconstruct the paleoenvironment and to evaluate biochronologic and paleogeographic implications. The mammals are moderately diverse and not abundant, contrary to turtles and champsosaurs. The macroflora is exceptional in preservation and diversity with numerous angiosperms represented by flowers, fruits, seeds and wood preserved as lignite material, revealing an abundance of Arecaceae, Betulaceae, Icacinaceae, Menispermaceae, Vitaceae and probably Cornaceae. Results indicate a Late Paleocene age based on carbon isotope data, palynology and vertebrate occurrences such as the choristoderan Champsosaurus, the arctocyonid Arctocyon, and the plesiadapid Plesiadapis tricuspidens. However, several mammal species compare better with the earliest Eocene. Among these, the particular louisinid Teilhardimys musculus, also recorded from the latest Paleocene of the Spanish Pyrenees, suggests a younger age than the typical MP6 reference level. Nevertheless, the most important aspect of the Rivecourt fauna is the presence of dental remains of a rodent and a “miacid” carnivoran, attesting to the presence of two modern mammalian orders in the latest Paleocene of Europe. Interestingly, these two groups are also the only modern groups recorded from the latest Paleocene of North America, making Rivecourt the first direct equivalent to the Clarkforkian Land Mammal Age outside of North America. Public Library of Science 2014-01-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3906055/ /pubmed/24489703 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0086229 Text en © 2014 Smith et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Smith, Thierry Quesnel, Florence De Plöeg, Gaël De Franceschi, Dario Métais, Grégoire De Bast, Eric Solé, Floréal Folie, Annelise Boura, Anaïs Claude, Julien Dupuis, Christian Gagnaison, Cyril Iakovleva, Alina Martin, Jeremy Maubert, François Prieur, Judicaël Roche, Emile Storme, Jean-Yves Thomas, Romain Tong, Haiyan Yans, Johan Buffetaut, Eric First Clarkforkian Equivalent Land Mammal Age in the Latest Paleocene Basal Sparnacian Facies of Europe: Fauna, Flora, Paleoenvironment and (Bio)stratigraphy |
title | First Clarkforkian Equivalent Land Mammal Age in the Latest Paleocene Basal Sparnacian Facies of Europe: Fauna, Flora, Paleoenvironment and (Bio)stratigraphy |
title_full | First Clarkforkian Equivalent Land Mammal Age in the Latest Paleocene Basal Sparnacian Facies of Europe: Fauna, Flora, Paleoenvironment and (Bio)stratigraphy |
title_fullStr | First Clarkforkian Equivalent Land Mammal Age in the Latest Paleocene Basal Sparnacian Facies of Europe: Fauna, Flora, Paleoenvironment and (Bio)stratigraphy |
title_full_unstemmed | First Clarkforkian Equivalent Land Mammal Age in the Latest Paleocene Basal Sparnacian Facies of Europe: Fauna, Flora, Paleoenvironment and (Bio)stratigraphy |
title_short | First Clarkforkian Equivalent Land Mammal Age in the Latest Paleocene Basal Sparnacian Facies of Europe: Fauna, Flora, Paleoenvironment and (Bio)stratigraphy |
title_sort | first clarkforkian equivalent land mammal age in the latest paleocene basal sparnacian facies of europe: fauna, flora, paleoenvironment and (bio)stratigraphy |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3906055/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24489703 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0086229 |
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