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Neogene sharks and rays from the Brazilian ‘Blue Amazon’

The lower Miocene Pirabas Formation in the North of Brazil was deposited under influence of the proto-Amazon River and is characterized by large changes in the ecological niches from the early Miocene onwards. To evaluate these ecological changes, the elasmobranch fauna of the fully marine, carbonat...

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Autores principales: Aguilera, Orangel, Luz, Zoneibe, Carrillo-Briceño, Jorge D., Kocsis, László, Vennemann, Torsten W., de Toledo, Peter Mann, Nogueira, Afonso, Amorim, Kamilla Borges, Moraes-Santos, Heloísa, Polck, Marcia Reis, Ruivo, Maria de Lourdes, Linhares, Ana Paula, Monteiro-Neto, Cassiano
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5568136/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28832664
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0182740
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author Aguilera, Orangel
Luz, Zoneibe
Carrillo-Briceño, Jorge D.
Kocsis, László
Vennemann, Torsten W.
de Toledo, Peter Mann
Nogueira, Afonso
Amorim, Kamilla Borges
Moraes-Santos, Heloísa
Polck, Marcia Reis
Ruivo, Maria de Lourdes
Linhares, Ana Paula
Monteiro-Neto, Cassiano
author_facet Aguilera, Orangel
Luz, Zoneibe
Carrillo-Briceño, Jorge D.
Kocsis, László
Vennemann, Torsten W.
de Toledo, Peter Mann
Nogueira, Afonso
Amorim, Kamilla Borges
Moraes-Santos, Heloísa
Polck, Marcia Reis
Ruivo, Maria de Lourdes
Linhares, Ana Paula
Monteiro-Neto, Cassiano
author_sort Aguilera, Orangel
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description The lower Miocene Pirabas Formation in the North of Brazil was deposited under influence of the proto-Amazon River and is characterized by large changes in the ecological niches from the early Miocene onwards. To evaluate these ecological changes, the elasmobranch fauna of the fully marine, carbonate-rich beds was investigated. A diverse fauna with 24 taxa of sharks and rays was identified with the dominant groups being carcharhiniforms and myliobatiforms. This faunal composition is similar to other early Miocene assemblages from the proto-Carribbean bioprovince. However, the Pirabas Formation has unique features compared to the other localities; being the only Neogene fossil fish assemblage described from the Atlantic coast of Tropical Americas. Phosphate oxygen isotope composition of elasmobranch teeth served as proxies for paleotemperatures and paleoecology. The data are compatible with a predominantly tropical marine setting with recognized inshore and offshore habitats with some probable depth preferences (e.g., Aetomylaeus groups). Paleohabitat of taxa particularly found in the Neogene of the Americas (†Carcharhinus ackermannii, †Aetomylaeus cubensis) are estimated to have been principally coastal and shallow waters. Larger variation among the few analyzed modern selachians reflects a larger range for the isotopic composition of recent seawater compared to the early Miocene. This probably links to an increased influence of the Amazon River in the coastal regions during the Holocene.
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spelling pubmed-55681362017-09-09 Neogene sharks and rays from the Brazilian ‘Blue Amazon’ Aguilera, Orangel Luz, Zoneibe Carrillo-Briceño, Jorge D. Kocsis, László Vennemann, Torsten W. de Toledo, Peter Mann Nogueira, Afonso Amorim, Kamilla Borges Moraes-Santos, Heloísa Polck, Marcia Reis Ruivo, Maria de Lourdes Linhares, Ana Paula Monteiro-Neto, Cassiano PLoS One Research Article The lower Miocene Pirabas Formation in the North of Brazil was deposited under influence of the proto-Amazon River and is characterized by large changes in the ecological niches from the early Miocene onwards. To evaluate these ecological changes, the elasmobranch fauna of the fully marine, carbonate-rich beds was investigated. A diverse fauna with 24 taxa of sharks and rays was identified with the dominant groups being carcharhiniforms and myliobatiforms. This faunal composition is similar to other early Miocene assemblages from the proto-Carribbean bioprovince. However, the Pirabas Formation has unique features compared to the other localities; being the only Neogene fossil fish assemblage described from the Atlantic coast of Tropical Americas. Phosphate oxygen isotope composition of elasmobranch teeth served as proxies for paleotemperatures and paleoecology. The data are compatible with a predominantly tropical marine setting with recognized inshore and offshore habitats with some probable depth preferences (e.g., Aetomylaeus groups). Paleohabitat of taxa particularly found in the Neogene of the Americas (†Carcharhinus ackermannii, †Aetomylaeus cubensis) are estimated to have been principally coastal and shallow waters. Larger variation among the few analyzed modern selachians reflects a larger range for the isotopic composition of recent seawater compared to the early Miocene. This probably links to an increased influence of the Amazon River in the coastal regions during the Holocene. Public Library of Science 2017-08-23 /pmc/articles/PMC5568136/ /pubmed/28832664 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0182740 Text en © 2017 Aguilera 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Aguilera, Orangel
Luz, Zoneibe
Carrillo-Briceño, Jorge D.
Kocsis, László
Vennemann, Torsten W.
de Toledo, Peter Mann
Nogueira, Afonso
Amorim, Kamilla Borges
Moraes-Santos, Heloísa
Polck, Marcia Reis
Ruivo, Maria de Lourdes
Linhares, Ana Paula
Monteiro-Neto, Cassiano
Neogene sharks and rays from the Brazilian ‘Blue Amazon’
title Neogene sharks and rays from the Brazilian ‘Blue Amazon’
title_full Neogene sharks and rays from the Brazilian ‘Blue Amazon’
title_fullStr Neogene sharks and rays from the Brazilian ‘Blue Amazon’
title_full_unstemmed Neogene sharks and rays from the Brazilian ‘Blue Amazon’
title_short Neogene sharks and rays from the Brazilian ‘Blue Amazon’
title_sort neogene sharks and rays from the brazilian ‘blue amazon’
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5568136/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28832664
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0182740
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