TY - JOUR
T1 - Neoselachians and Chimaeriformes (Chondrichthyes) from the latest Cretaceous-Paleogene of Sierra Baguales, southernmost Chile. chronostratigraphic, paleobiogeographic and paleoenvironmental implications
AU - Otero, Rodrigo A.
AU - Oyarzún, José Luis
AU - Soto-Acuña, Sergio
AU - Yury-Yáñez, Roberto E.
AU - Gutierrez, Nestor M.
AU - Le Roux, Jacobus P.
AU - Torres, Teresa
AU - Hervé, Francisco
N1 - Funding Information:
This research was supported by Proyecto Anillo Antártico (ACT-105, Conicyt-Chile). Special thanks to Mr. J. Maclean for providing access to Estancia 3R and for valuable logistics that made this research possible. E. Bostelmann (Museo Nacional de Historia Natural de Montevideo, Uruguay) is acknowledged for informative discussions that helped to improve this manuscript. R.E.Y.–Y. was funded by a Master's degree CONICYT–Chile scholarship from the ‘Programa de Formación de Capital Humano Avanzado’. A.L. Cione (Universidad de La Plata, Argentina), J. Kriwet (University of Viena, Austria), and R. Charrier (Universidad Nacional Andrés Bello, Chile) are especially thanked for the review of the manuscript and all valuable comments that helped to improve it. SLL group (Chile) is specially thanked for geological background of Magallanes Region. RAO and SSA are also currently supported by the Proyecto Domeyko II UR-C12/1 grant of the Universidad de Chile.
PY - 2013/12
Y1 - 2013/12
N2 - This paper discusses a well-represented fossil record of cartilaginous fishes (Chondrichthyes) from southern South America. The recovered samples allow the recognition of three assemblages with chronostratigraphic and paleogeographic value: i) typical Maastrichtian sharks and rays with affinities to eastern Pacific fauna, including the taxa Ischyrhiza chilensis, Serratolamna serrata, Centrophoroides sp. associated to Carcharias sp., and Dasyatidae indet.; ii) a scarce reworked assemblage of Paleocene-Early Eocene age including the taxa Otodus obliquus and Megascyliorhinus cooperi; iii) a rich assemblage with reworked taxa of Early to Middle Eocene age, together with autochthonous deposited Middle to Late Eocene taxa with close affinities to paleoichthyofaunas recovered from the North Atlantic, represented by Carcharias '. hopei', Odontaspis winkleri, Carcharoides catticus, Macrorhizodus praecursor, Carcharocles auriculatus, Striatolamia sp., Striatolamia macrota, Hexanchus agassizi, Notorhynchus sp., Myliobatis sp., Abdounia sp., Pristiophorus sp., Squatina sp., cf. Rhizoprionodon sp., Ischyodus sp., and one new species, Jaekelotodus bagualensis sp. nov. The studied samples include for the first time taxa with well established chronostratigraphic resolutions as well as taphonomic information that help clarifying the age of the fossil-bearing units. In addition, they provide relevant information about the evolution of the Magallanes (=Austral) Basin from the Upper Cretaceous to the Paleogene, suggesting a probable connection with the Quiriquina Basin of south-central Chile during the latest Cretaceous. Finally, the studied assemblages indicate a latitudinal pattern of distribution that provides valuable data on the environmental evolution and temperature of southern South America during the Paleogene.
AB - This paper discusses a well-represented fossil record of cartilaginous fishes (Chondrichthyes) from southern South America. The recovered samples allow the recognition of three assemblages with chronostratigraphic and paleogeographic value: i) typical Maastrichtian sharks and rays with affinities to eastern Pacific fauna, including the taxa Ischyrhiza chilensis, Serratolamna serrata, Centrophoroides sp. associated to Carcharias sp., and Dasyatidae indet.; ii) a scarce reworked assemblage of Paleocene-Early Eocene age including the taxa Otodus obliquus and Megascyliorhinus cooperi; iii) a rich assemblage with reworked taxa of Early to Middle Eocene age, together with autochthonous deposited Middle to Late Eocene taxa with close affinities to paleoichthyofaunas recovered from the North Atlantic, represented by Carcharias '. hopei', Odontaspis winkleri, Carcharoides catticus, Macrorhizodus praecursor, Carcharocles auriculatus, Striatolamia sp., Striatolamia macrota, Hexanchus agassizi, Notorhynchus sp., Myliobatis sp., Abdounia sp., Pristiophorus sp., Squatina sp., cf. Rhizoprionodon sp., Ischyodus sp., and one new species, Jaekelotodus bagualensis sp. nov. The studied samples include for the first time taxa with well established chronostratigraphic resolutions as well as taphonomic information that help clarifying the age of the fossil-bearing units. In addition, they provide relevant information about the evolution of the Magallanes (=Austral) Basin from the Upper Cretaceous to the Paleogene, suggesting a probable connection with the Quiriquina Basin of south-central Chile during the latest Cretaceous. Finally, the studied assemblages indicate a latitudinal pattern of distribution that provides valuable data on the environmental evolution and temperature of southern South America during the Paleogene.
KW - Chondrichthyes
KW - Maastrichtian-Late Eocene
KW - Magallanes Basin
KW - Vertebrate Paleontology
KW - Weddellian Province
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84883638652&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.jsames.2013.07.013
DO - 10.1016/j.jsames.2013.07.013
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84883638652
SN - 0895-9811
VL - 48
SP - 13
EP - 30
JO - Journal of South American Earth Sciences
JF - Journal of South American Earth Sciences
ER -