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Quaternary vertebrate faunas from Sumba, Indonesia: implications for Wallacean biogeography and evolution
Historical patterns of diversity, biogeography and faunal turnover remain poorly understood for Wallacea, the biologically and geologically complex island region between the Asian and Australian continental shelves. A distinctive Quaternary vertebrate fauna containing the small-bodied hominin Homo f...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5577490/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28855367 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2017.1278 |
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author | Turvey, Samuel T. Crees, Jennifer J. Hansford, James Jeffree, Timothy E. Crumpton, Nick Kurniawan, Iwan Setiyabudi, Erick Guillerme, Thomas Paranggarimu, Umbu Dosseto, Anthony van den Bergh, Gerrit D. |
author_facet | Turvey, Samuel T. Crees, Jennifer J. Hansford, James Jeffree, Timothy E. Crumpton, Nick Kurniawan, Iwan Setiyabudi, Erick Guillerme, Thomas Paranggarimu, Umbu Dosseto, Anthony van den Bergh, Gerrit D. |
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description | Historical patterns of diversity, biogeography and faunal turnover remain poorly understood for Wallacea, the biologically and geologically complex island region between the Asian and Australian continental shelves. A distinctive Quaternary vertebrate fauna containing the small-bodied hominin Homo floresiensis, pygmy Stegodon proboscideans, varanids and giant murids has been described from Flores, but Quaternary faunas are poorly known from most other Lesser Sunda Islands. We report the discovery of extensive new fossil vertebrate collections from Pleistocene and Holocene deposits on Sumba, a large Wallacean island situated less than 50 km south of Flores. A fossil assemblage recovered from a Pleistocene deposit at Lewapaku in the interior highlands of Sumba, which may be close to 1 million years old, contains a series of skeletal elements of a very small Stegodon referable to S. sumbaensis, a tooth attributable to Varanus komodoensis, and fragmentary remains of unidentified giant murids. Holocene cave deposits at Mahaniwa dated to approximately 2000–3500 BP yielded extensive material of two new genera of endemic large-bodied murids, as well as fossils of an extinct frugivorous varanid. This new baseline for reconstructing Wallacean faunal histories reveals that Sumba's Quaternary vertebrate fauna, although phylogenetically distinctive, was comparable in diversity and composition to the Quaternary fauna of Flores, suggesting that similar assemblages may have characterized Quaternary terrestrial ecosystems on many or all of the larger Lesser Sunda Islands. |
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spelling | pubmed-55774902017-08-31 Quaternary vertebrate faunas from Sumba, Indonesia: implications for Wallacean biogeography and evolution Turvey, Samuel T. Crees, Jennifer J. Hansford, James Jeffree, Timothy E. Crumpton, Nick Kurniawan, Iwan Setiyabudi, Erick Guillerme, Thomas Paranggarimu, Umbu Dosseto, Anthony van den Bergh, Gerrit D. Proc Biol Sci Palaeobiology Historical patterns of diversity, biogeography and faunal turnover remain poorly understood for Wallacea, the biologically and geologically complex island region between the Asian and Australian continental shelves. A distinctive Quaternary vertebrate fauna containing the small-bodied hominin Homo floresiensis, pygmy Stegodon proboscideans, varanids and giant murids has been described from Flores, but Quaternary faunas are poorly known from most other Lesser Sunda Islands. We report the discovery of extensive new fossil vertebrate collections from Pleistocene and Holocene deposits on Sumba, a large Wallacean island situated less than 50 km south of Flores. A fossil assemblage recovered from a Pleistocene deposit at Lewapaku in the interior highlands of Sumba, which may be close to 1 million years old, contains a series of skeletal elements of a very small Stegodon referable to S. sumbaensis, a tooth attributable to Varanus komodoensis, and fragmentary remains of unidentified giant murids. Holocene cave deposits at Mahaniwa dated to approximately 2000–3500 BP yielded extensive material of two new genera of endemic large-bodied murids, as well as fossils of an extinct frugivorous varanid. This new baseline for reconstructing Wallacean faunal histories reveals that Sumba's Quaternary vertebrate fauna, although phylogenetically distinctive, was comparable in diversity and composition to the Quaternary fauna of Flores, suggesting that similar assemblages may have characterized Quaternary terrestrial ecosystems on many or all of the larger Lesser Sunda Islands. The Royal Society 2017-08-30 2017-08-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5577490/ /pubmed/28855367 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2017.1278 Text en © 2017 The Authors. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/, which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Palaeobiology Turvey, Samuel T. Crees, Jennifer J. Hansford, James Jeffree, Timothy E. Crumpton, Nick Kurniawan, Iwan Setiyabudi, Erick Guillerme, Thomas Paranggarimu, Umbu Dosseto, Anthony van den Bergh, Gerrit D. Quaternary vertebrate faunas from Sumba, Indonesia: implications for Wallacean biogeography and evolution |
title | Quaternary vertebrate faunas from Sumba, Indonesia: implications for Wallacean biogeography and evolution |
title_full | Quaternary vertebrate faunas from Sumba, Indonesia: implications for Wallacean biogeography and evolution |
title_fullStr | Quaternary vertebrate faunas from Sumba, Indonesia: implications for Wallacean biogeography and evolution |
title_full_unstemmed | Quaternary vertebrate faunas from Sumba, Indonesia: implications for Wallacean biogeography and evolution |
title_short | Quaternary vertebrate faunas from Sumba, Indonesia: implications for Wallacean biogeography and evolution |
title_sort | quaternary vertebrate faunas from sumba, indonesia: implications for wallacean biogeography and evolution |
topic | Palaeobiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5577490/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28855367 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2017.1278 |
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