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Gregariousness in the giant sloth Lestodon (Xenarthra): multi-proxy approach of a bonebed from the Last Maximum Glacial of Argentine Pampas

Megamammals constituted an important component in the Pleistocene faunal communities of South America. Paleobiological and paleoecological studies involving different megamammal taxa have increased significantly in the last years, but there are still several poorly-known issues of its life history....

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Autores principales: Tomassini, Rodrigo L., Montalvo, Claudia I., Garrone, Mariana C., Domingo, Laura, Ferigolo, Jorge, Cruz, Laura E., Sanz-Pérez, Dánae, Fernández-Jalvo, Yolanda, Cerda, Ignacio A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7331707/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32616813
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-67863-0
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author Tomassini, Rodrigo L.
Montalvo, Claudia I.
Garrone, Mariana C.
Domingo, Laura
Ferigolo, Jorge
Cruz, Laura E.
Sanz-Pérez, Dánae
Fernández-Jalvo, Yolanda
Cerda, Ignacio A.
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Montalvo, Claudia I.
Garrone, Mariana C.
Domingo, Laura
Ferigolo, Jorge
Cruz, Laura E.
Sanz-Pérez, Dánae
Fernández-Jalvo, Yolanda
Cerda, Ignacio A.
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description Megamammals constituted an important component in the Pleistocene faunal communities of South America. Paleobiological and paleoecological studies involving different megamammal taxa have increased significantly in the last years, but there are still several poorly-known issues of its life history. In this work, we analyze an assemblage composed of 13 individuals of different ontogenetic stages, and possibly different sex, belonging to the giant ground sloth Lestodon armatus (Xenarthra, Folivora), recovered from Playa del Barco site (Pampean Region, Argentina). A dating of 19,849 years Cal BP allows assigning this assemblage to a period of the MIS (Marine Isotope Stage) 2 related to the end of the Last Glacial Maximum. Based on multiple lines of research (e.g. taphonomy, paleopathology, osteohistology, isotopy), we interpret the origin of the assemblage and diverse paleobiological and paleoecological aspects (e.g. social behavior, ontogenetic changes, sexual dimorphism, diseases, resource and habitat use, trophic relationships) of L. armatus. Evidence suggests that the assemblage was formed by a local single event of catastrophic mortality, which affected different members of a social group. This record represents the first accurate evidence of gregariousness for this ground sloth, providing new data on a poorly-known behavior among extinct Folivora.
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spelling pubmed-73317072020-07-06 Gregariousness in the giant sloth Lestodon (Xenarthra): multi-proxy approach of a bonebed from the Last Maximum Glacial of Argentine Pampas Tomassini, Rodrigo L. Montalvo, Claudia I. Garrone, Mariana C. Domingo, Laura Ferigolo, Jorge Cruz, Laura E. Sanz-Pérez, Dánae Fernández-Jalvo, Yolanda Cerda, Ignacio A. Sci Rep Article Megamammals constituted an important component in the Pleistocene faunal communities of South America. Paleobiological and paleoecological studies involving different megamammal taxa have increased significantly in the last years, but there are still several poorly-known issues of its life history. In this work, we analyze an assemblage composed of 13 individuals of different ontogenetic stages, and possibly different sex, belonging to the giant ground sloth Lestodon armatus (Xenarthra, Folivora), recovered from Playa del Barco site (Pampean Region, Argentina). A dating of 19,849 years Cal BP allows assigning this assemblage to a period of the MIS (Marine Isotope Stage) 2 related to the end of the Last Glacial Maximum. Based on multiple lines of research (e.g. taphonomy, paleopathology, osteohistology, isotopy), we interpret the origin of the assemblage and diverse paleobiological and paleoecological aspects (e.g. social behavior, ontogenetic changes, sexual dimorphism, diseases, resource and habitat use, trophic relationships) of L. armatus. Evidence suggests that the assemblage was formed by a local single event of catastrophic mortality, which affected different members of a social group. This record represents the first accurate evidence of gregariousness for this ground sloth, providing new data on a poorly-known behavior among extinct Folivora. Nature Publishing Group UK 2020-07-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7331707/ /pubmed/32616813 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-67863-0 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Tomassini, Rodrigo L.
Montalvo, Claudia I.
Garrone, Mariana C.
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Cruz, Laura E.
Sanz-Pérez, Dánae
Fernández-Jalvo, Yolanda
Cerda, Ignacio A.
Gregariousness in the giant sloth Lestodon (Xenarthra): multi-proxy approach of a bonebed from the Last Maximum Glacial of Argentine Pampas
title Gregariousness in the giant sloth Lestodon (Xenarthra): multi-proxy approach of a bonebed from the Last Maximum Glacial of Argentine Pampas
title_full Gregariousness in the giant sloth Lestodon (Xenarthra): multi-proxy approach of a bonebed from the Last Maximum Glacial of Argentine Pampas
title_fullStr Gregariousness in the giant sloth Lestodon (Xenarthra): multi-proxy approach of a bonebed from the Last Maximum Glacial of Argentine Pampas
title_full_unstemmed Gregariousness in the giant sloth Lestodon (Xenarthra): multi-proxy approach of a bonebed from the Last Maximum Glacial of Argentine Pampas
title_short Gregariousness in the giant sloth Lestodon (Xenarthra): multi-proxy approach of a bonebed from the Last Maximum Glacial of Argentine Pampas
title_sort gregariousness in the giant sloth lestodon (xenarthra): multi-proxy approach of a bonebed from the last maximum glacial of argentine pampas
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7331707/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32616813
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-67863-0
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