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Resumo:The Quaternary fossil record of Portugal is important for our understanding of the paleobiodiversity in Iberia. In the present master thesis a series of studies augment our knowledge about this topic. A census of Quaternary paleobiodiversity is carried out in order to test how reliable the fossil record is for detecting living species, resulting in that ~38% of living terrestrial tetrapods are recognized in the fossil record for Portugal, although the number of species recognized varies between groups. The body mass of a Portuguese proboscidean (Palaeoloxodon antiquus) is calculated via numerical methods for the first time (11metric tons) and morphometric comparisons of this species with Mammuthus primigenius are presented using an extensive Proboscidean sample. A new fossil brown bear (Ursus arctos) locality, Algar do Vale da Pena, with numerous claw mark in the walls of the cave (the first of this type of marks described in Portugal) is presented and the fossil bear remains identified and compared to a sample from NW Spain. The bears from Algar do Vale da Pena contrast with other previously known Portuguese brown bear specimens by relative small size. A new microvertebrate locality from Algarve, Santa Margarida, is presented. It is an extraordinary rich site with one fossil for every two grams of sediment selected and processed. The locality provided the first record of two arvicoline taxa in Portugal (Iberomys huescarensis and Victoriamys chalinei), which allows giving a minimal age of around 800.000 YBP for at least part of it. This makes Santa Margarida one of the oldest three localities in the Pleistocene of Portugal.
Autores principais:Estraviz-López, Darío
Assunto:Holocene Pleistocene Mammalia mammals cave deposits paleontology
Ano:2019
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:dissertação de mestrado
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório Institucional da UNL
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description The Quaternary fossil record of Portugal is important for our understanding of the paleobiodiversity in Iberia. In the present master thesis a series of studies augment our knowledge about this topic. A census of Quaternary paleobiodiversity is carried out in order to test how reliable the fossil record is for detecting living species, resulting in that ~38% of living terrestrial tetrapods are recognized in the fossil record for Portugal, although the number of species recognized varies between groups. The body mass of a Portuguese proboscidean (Palaeoloxodon antiquus) is calculated via numerical methods for the first time (11metric tons) and morphometric comparisons of this species with Mammuthus primigenius are presented using an extensive Proboscidean sample. A new fossil brown bear (Ursus arctos) locality, Algar do Vale da Pena, with numerous claw mark in the walls of the cave (the first of this type of marks described in Portugal) is presented and the fossil bear remains identified and compared to a sample from NW Spain. The bears from Algar do Vale da Pena contrast with other previously known Portuguese brown bear specimens by relative small size. A new microvertebrate locality from Algarve, Santa Margarida, is presented. It is an extraordinary rich site with one fossil for every two grams of sediment selected and processed. The locality provided the first record of two arvicoline taxa in Portugal (Iberomys huescarensis and Victoriamys chalinei), which allows giving a minimal age of around 800.000 YBP for at least part of it. This makes Santa Margarida one of the oldest three localities in the Pleistocene of Portugal.
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spellingShingle Quaternary fossil vertebrates from continental Portugal: Paleobiodiversity, revision of specimens and new localities
Estraviz-López, Darío
Holocene
Pleistocene
Mammalia
mammals
cave deposits
paleontology
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv Holocene
Pleistocene
Mammalia
mammals
cave deposits
paleontology
title Quaternary fossil vertebrates from continental Portugal: Paleobiodiversity, revision of specimens and new localities
title_full Quaternary fossil vertebrates from continental Portugal: Paleobiodiversity, revision of specimens and new localities
title_fullStr Quaternary fossil vertebrates from continental Portugal: Paleobiodiversity, revision of specimens and new localities
title_full_unstemmed Quaternary fossil vertebrates from continental Portugal: Paleobiodiversity, revision of specimens and new localities
title_short Quaternary fossil vertebrates from continental Portugal: Paleobiodiversity, revision of specimens and new localities
title_sort Quaternary fossil vertebrates from continental Portugal: Paleobiodiversity, revision of specimens and new localities
topic Holocene
Pleistocene
Mammalia
mammals
cave deposits
paleontology
topic_facet Holocene
Pleistocene
Mammalia
mammals
cave deposits
paleontology
url http://hdl.handle.net/10362/74150
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