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First osteohistological and histotaphonomic approach of Equus occidentalis Leidy, 1865 (Mammalia, Equidae) from the late Pleistocene of Rancho La Brea (California, USA)

Rancho La Brea (California, USA) is the most emblematic Quaternary fossiliferous locality in the world, since both the high number and diversity of the specimens recovered and their excellent preservational quality. In the last decades, paleobiological and paleoecological knowledge of the different...

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Autores principales: Tomassini, Rodrigo Leandro, Pesquero, María Dolores, Garrone, Mariana Carolina, Marin-Monfort, María Dolores, Cerda, Ignacio Alejandro, Prado, José Luis, Montalvo, Claudia Inés, Fernández-Jalvo, Yolanda, Alberdi, María Teresa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8714125/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34962948
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0261915
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author Tomassini, Rodrigo Leandro
Pesquero, María Dolores
Garrone, Mariana Carolina
Marin-Monfort, María Dolores
Cerda, Ignacio Alejandro
Prado, José Luis
Montalvo, Claudia Inés
Fernández-Jalvo, Yolanda
Alberdi, María Teresa
author_facet Tomassini, Rodrigo Leandro
Pesquero, María Dolores
Garrone, Mariana Carolina
Marin-Monfort, María Dolores
Cerda, Ignacio Alejandro
Prado, José Luis
Montalvo, Claudia Inés
Fernández-Jalvo, Yolanda
Alberdi, María Teresa
author_sort Tomassini, Rodrigo Leandro
collection PubMed
description Rancho La Brea (California, USA) is the most emblematic Quaternary fossiliferous locality in the world, since both the high number and diversity of the specimens recovered and their excellent preservational quality. In the last decades, paleobiological and paleoecological knowledge of the different groups of mammals from this site has increased notably; however, some aspects have not yet been inquired or there is little information. In this work we provide information on one of the most abundant mammals of this site, the equid Equus occidentalis, based on the study, from osteohistological and histotaphonomic perspectives, of thin sections of different limb bones. On the one hand, from an osteohistological viewpoint, we observe that the distribution and characterization of bone tissues in the different skeletal elements are, in general lines, similar to that mentioned for other extant and extinct equids. Cyclical growth marks allowed us to propose preliminary skeletochronological interpretations. On the other hand, from a taphonomic viewpoint, we note that all the samples reflect an excellent preservation of the bone microstructure, slightly altered by different pre- and post-burial processes. The variations recorded evidence different taphonomic history and preservation conditions among pits. This is the first study including fossil material from Rancho La Brea exclusively based on the analysis of the bone microstructure features.
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spelling pubmed-87141252021-12-29 First osteohistological and histotaphonomic approach of Equus occidentalis Leidy, 1865 (Mammalia, Equidae) from the late Pleistocene of Rancho La Brea (California, USA) Tomassini, Rodrigo Leandro Pesquero, María Dolores Garrone, Mariana Carolina Marin-Monfort, María Dolores Cerda, Ignacio Alejandro Prado, José Luis Montalvo, Claudia Inés Fernández-Jalvo, Yolanda Alberdi, María Teresa PLoS One Research Article Rancho La Brea (California, USA) is the most emblematic Quaternary fossiliferous locality in the world, since both the high number and diversity of the specimens recovered and their excellent preservational quality. In the last decades, paleobiological and paleoecological knowledge of the different groups of mammals from this site has increased notably; however, some aspects have not yet been inquired or there is little information. In this work we provide information on one of the most abundant mammals of this site, the equid Equus occidentalis, based on the study, from osteohistological and histotaphonomic perspectives, of thin sections of different limb bones. On the one hand, from an osteohistological viewpoint, we observe that the distribution and characterization of bone tissues in the different skeletal elements are, in general lines, similar to that mentioned for other extant and extinct equids. Cyclical growth marks allowed us to propose preliminary skeletochronological interpretations. On the other hand, from a taphonomic viewpoint, we note that all the samples reflect an excellent preservation of the bone microstructure, slightly altered by different pre- and post-burial processes. The variations recorded evidence different taphonomic history and preservation conditions among pits. This is the first study including fossil material from Rancho La Brea exclusively based on the analysis of the bone microstructure features. Public Library of Science 2021-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8714125/ /pubmed/34962948 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0261915 Text en © 2021 Tomassini 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Tomassini, Rodrigo Leandro
Pesquero, María Dolores
Garrone, Mariana Carolina
Marin-Monfort, María Dolores
Cerda, Ignacio Alejandro
Prado, José Luis
Montalvo, Claudia Inés
Fernández-Jalvo, Yolanda
Alberdi, María Teresa
First osteohistological and histotaphonomic approach of Equus occidentalis Leidy, 1865 (Mammalia, Equidae) from the late Pleistocene of Rancho La Brea (California, USA)
title First osteohistological and histotaphonomic approach of Equus occidentalis Leidy, 1865 (Mammalia, Equidae) from the late Pleistocene of Rancho La Brea (California, USA)
title_full First osteohistological and histotaphonomic approach of Equus occidentalis Leidy, 1865 (Mammalia, Equidae) from the late Pleistocene of Rancho La Brea (California, USA)
title_fullStr First osteohistological and histotaphonomic approach of Equus occidentalis Leidy, 1865 (Mammalia, Equidae) from the late Pleistocene of Rancho La Brea (California, USA)
title_full_unstemmed First osteohistological and histotaphonomic approach of Equus occidentalis Leidy, 1865 (Mammalia, Equidae) from the late Pleistocene of Rancho La Brea (California, USA)
title_short First osteohistological and histotaphonomic approach of Equus occidentalis Leidy, 1865 (Mammalia, Equidae) from the late Pleistocene of Rancho La Brea (California, USA)
title_sort first osteohistological and histotaphonomic approach of equus occidentalis leidy, 1865 (mammalia, equidae) from the late pleistocene of rancho la brea (california, usa)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8714125/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34962948
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0261915
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