Stable isotope paleoecology of White River ungulates during the Eocene-Oligocene climate transition in northwestern Nebraska

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作者
Boardman, Grant S. [1 ]
Secord, Ross [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nebraska, Dept Earth & Atmospher Sci, Lincoln, NE 68588 USA
关键词
Paleoecology; Stable isotopes; Mammals; Eocene-Oligocene climate transition; Chadronian; Orellan; LEAF CARBON-ISOTOPE; OXYGEN-ISOTOPE; GREAT-PLAINS; LITHOSTRATIGRAPHIC REVISION; ENVIRONMENTAL-CHANGE; CHADRON FORMATION; NORTH-AMERICA; DRAKE PASSAGE; SOUTH-DAKOTA; BISON BISON;
D O I
10.1016/j.palaeo.2013.02.010
中图分类号
P9 [自然地理学];
学科分类号
0705 ; 070501 ;
摘要
We use the carbon and oxygen stable isotope content of mammalian tooth enamel to evaluate ancient biomes, habitat partitioning, and water use among 12 ungulate taxa from the White River Group in Nebraska. The White River Group spans an interval of climate change from the upper Eocene to the lower Oligocene when global climate cooled in a heterogeneous fashion. We test whether changes in biome structure or mammalian ecology occurred during this interval. We find that mean delta C-13 values for both Eocene and Oligocene faunas are consistent with dry, open biomes (e.g., woodland-savanna or woody scrubland). A significant increase in mean faunal delta C-13 values (+0.4 parts per thousand) occurs in the lower Oligocene, primarily from the loss of individuals feeding in wetter-denser parts of the ecosystem. In the upper Eocene, Megacerops sp. (brontothere) and Perchoerus probus (peccary) have low mean delta C-13 values consistent with feeding in wetter, denser habitats (presumably riparian), whereas significantly higher mean values in the cursorial horse, Mesohippus spp., and the clawed oreodont, Agriochoerus antiquus, are consistent with feeding in more open, drier habitats. The extinctions of Megacerops sp. and Trigonias sp., a rhinocerotid with relatively low delta C-13 values, along with a decrease in the abundance of P. probus and other taxa, suggests reduction in the extent of wet habitats in the Oligocene. The rare tapir Colodon sp. is the only taxon sampled with a mean delta C-13 value low enough to indicate consistent feeding in a wet habitat in the Oligocene. However, range-through taxa occupy the same relative positions in isotopic space in both the Eocene and Oligocene faunas suggesting stability in drier habitats. A significant increase also occurs in mean faunal delta O-18 values (+1.0 parts per thousand) in the Oligocene, primarily from the loss or reduction in abundance of water dependent species. Variance in delta O-18 values increases significantly in the Oligocene, which is consistent with greater water stress in plants from drier conditions. Oxygen values increase in A. antiquus (+0.9 parts per thousand), the most aridity-sensitive species in both faunas, as expected for drier conditions, but values in another aridity-sensitive taxon (Mesohippus spp.) are virtually unchanged. Together, delta C-13 and delta O-18 enamel values generally suggest a shift to drier conditions in the early Oligocene although delta C-13 values yielded more consistent results. The lack of a large negative shift in delta O-18 values, expected with a decrease in mean annual temperature, suggests that any temperature changes in the early Oligocene were relatively small in the continental interior of North America. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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