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Taphonomy of marine vertebrates of the Pisco Formation (Miocene, Peru): Insights into the origin of an outstanding Fossil-Lagerstätte

The Miocene Pisco Formation, broadly exposed in the Ica Desert of southern Peru, is among the most outstanding Cenozoic marine Fossil-Lagerstätten worldwide. It is renowned for its exceptional preservation and abundance of vertebrate fossils, including a rich assemblage of whales and dolphins (Cetac...

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Autores principales: Bosio, Giulia, Collareta, Alberto, Di Celma, Claudio, Lambert, Olivier, Marx, Felix G., de Muizon, Christian, Gioncada, Anna, Gariboldi, Karen, Malinverno, Elisa, Malca, Rafael Varas, Urbina, Mario, Bianucci, Giovanni
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8282071/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34264979
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0254395
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author Bosio, Giulia
Collareta, Alberto
Di Celma, Claudio
Lambert, Olivier
Marx, Felix G.
de Muizon, Christian
Gioncada, Anna
Gariboldi, Karen
Malinverno, Elisa
Malca, Rafael Varas
Urbina, Mario
Bianucci, Giovanni
author_facet Bosio, Giulia
Collareta, Alberto
Di Celma, Claudio
Lambert, Olivier
Marx, Felix G.
de Muizon, Christian
Gioncada, Anna
Gariboldi, Karen
Malinverno, Elisa
Malca, Rafael Varas
Urbina, Mario
Bianucci, Giovanni
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description The Miocene Pisco Formation, broadly exposed in the Ica Desert of southern Peru, is among the most outstanding Cenozoic marine Fossil-Lagerstätten worldwide. It is renowned for its exceptional preservation and abundance of vertebrate fossils, including a rich assemblage of whales and dolphins (Cetacea). Here, we integrate taphonomic data on 890 marine vertebrate fossils, gathered through 16 different localities. Our observations range from the taxonomic distribution, articulation, completeness, disposition and orientation of skeletons, to the presence of bite marks, associations with shark teeth and macro-invertebrates, bone and soft tissue preservation, and the formation of attendant carbonate concretions and sedimentary structures. We propose that the exceptional preservation characterising many Pisco vertebrates, as well as their exceptionally high abundance, cannot be ascribed to a single cause like high sedimentation rates (as proposed in the past), but rather to the interplay of several favourable factors including: (i) low levels of dissolved oxygen at the seafloor (with the intervention of seasonal anoxic events); (ii) the early onset of mineralisation processes like apatite dissolution/recrystallisation and carbonate mineral precipitation; (iii) rapid burial of carcasses in a soupy substrate and/or a novel mechanism involving scour-induced self-burial; and (iv) original biological richness. Collectively, our observations provide a comprehensive overview of the taphonomic processes that shaped one of South America’s most important fossil deposits, and suggest a model for the formation of other marine vertebrate Fossil-Lagerstätten.
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spelling pubmed-82820712021-07-28 Taphonomy of marine vertebrates of the Pisco Formation (Miocene, Peru): Insights into the origin of an outstanding Fossil-Lagerstätte Bosio, Giulia Collareta, Alberto Di Celma, Claudio Lambert, Olivier Marx, Felix G. de Muizon, Christian Gioncada, Anna Gariboldi, Karen Malinverno, Elisa Malca, Rafael Varas Urbina, Mario Bianucci, Giovanni PLoS One Research Article The Miocene Pisco Formation, broadly exposed in the Ica Desert of southern Peru, is among the most outstanding Cenozoic marine Fossil-Lagerstätten worldwide. It is renowned for its exceptional preservation and abundance of vertebrate fossils, including a rich assemblage of whales and dolphins (Cetacea). Here, we integrate taphonomic data on 890 marine vertebrate fossils, gathered through 16 different localities. Our observations range from the taxonomic distribution, articulation, completeness, disposition and orientation of skeletons, to the presence of bite marks, associations with shark teeth and macro-invertebrates, bone and soft tissue preservation, and the formation of attendant carbonate concretions and sedimentary structures. We propose that the exceptional preservation characterising many Pisco vertebrates, as well as their exceptionally high abundance, cannot be ascribed to a single cause like high sedimentation rates (as proposed in the past), but rather to the interplay of several favourable factors including: (i) low levels of dissolved oxygen at the seafloor (with the intervention of seasonal anoxic events); (ii) the early onset of mineralisation processes like apatite dissolution/recrystallisation and carbonate mineral precipitation; (iii) rapid burial of carcasses in a soupy substrate and/or a novel mechanism involving scour-induced self-burial; and (iv) original biological richness. Collectively, our observations provide a comprehensive overview of the taphonomic processes that shaped one of South America’s most important fossil deposits, and suggest a model for the formation of other marine vertebrate Fossil-Lagerstätten. Public Library of Science 2021-07-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8282071/ /pubmed/34264979 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0254395 Text en © 2021 Bosio et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Bosio, Giulia
Collareta, Alberto
Di Celma, Claudio
Lambert, Olivier
Marx, Felix G.
de Muizon, Christian
Gioncada, Anna
Gariboldi, Karen
Malinverno, Elisa
Malca, Rafael Varas
Urbina, Mario
Bianucci, Giovanni
Taphonomy of marine vertebrates of the Pisco Formation (Miocene, Peru): Insights into the origin of an outstanding Fossil-Lagerstätte
title Taphonomy of marine vertebrates of the Pisco Formation (Miocene, Peru): Insights into the origin of an outstanding Fossil-Lagerstätte
title_full Taphonomy of marine vertebrates of the Pisco Formation (Miocene, Peru): Insights into the origin of an outstanding Fossil-Lagerstätte
title_fullStr Taphonomy of marine vertebrates of the Pisco Formation (Miocene, Peru): Insights into the origin of an outstanding Fossil-Lagerstätte
title_full_unstemmed Taphonomy of marine vertebrates of the Pisco Formation (Miocene, Peru): Insights into the origin of an outstanding Fossil-Lagerstätte
title_short Taphonomy of marine vertebrates of the Pisco Formation (Miocene, Peru): Insights into the origin of an outstanding Fossil-Lagerstätte
title_sort taphonomy of marine vertebrates of the pisco formation (miocene, peru): insights into the origin of an outstanding fossil-lagerstätte
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8282071/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34264979
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0254395
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