Late Miocene-early Pliocene rodents and lagomorphs (Mammalia) from the southern part of Cankiri Basin, Turkey

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Sen, Sevket [1 ]
Karadenizli, Levent [2 ]
Antoine, Pierre-Olivier [3 ]
Sarac, Gercek [4 ]
机构
[1] Sorbonne Univ, CR2P UMR 7202 CNRS MNHN, 8 Rue Buffon, F-75005 Paris, France
[2] Univ Mahallesi, Jeol Etudleri Dairesi, MTA Genel Mudurlugu, TR-06800 Cankaya, Turkey
[3] Univ Montpellier, Inst Sci Evolut Montpellier, UMR 5554 CNRS UM EPHE, UR226 IRD, CC 64,Pl Eugene Bataillon, F-34095 Montpellier 05, France
[4] Sunar Sokak 3-3, Yenimahalle Ankara, Turkey
关键词
EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN AREA; PTOLEMAIS-SERVIA BASIN; CENTRAL ANATOLIA; NW GREECE; PALEOGEOGRAPHIC EVOLUTION; PROLAGUS OCHOTONIDAE; MESSINIAN RODENTS; MURIDAE RODENTIA; NEO-TETHYS; FAUNAS;
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10.1017/jpa.2018.60
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Q91 [古生物学];
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0709 ; 070903 ;
摘要
Three localities in the Cankr Basin-Kale Tepe 1 (KT1), Kale Tepe 2 (KT2), and Mahmutlar-yielded reliably documented rodent and lagomorph assemblages. These are in the Akkada Formation, which covers large areas in the central and southern parts of this basin in Central Anatolia. The widening of the Kirikkale-Corum highway produced fresh outcrops that allowed for the discovery of fossiliferous levels in a well-controlled stratigraphy. The assemblages from all three localities are dominated by muroid rodents (Apodemus gorafensis Ruiz Bustos et al., 1984; A. gudrunae van de Weerd, 1976; A. dominans Kretzoi, 1959; Micromys sp. indet.; Allocricetus sp. indet.; Pseudomeriones sp. indet.; Cricetidae gen. indet. sp. indet.; Mimomys sp. indet.) in addition to a glirid (Dryomimus cf. D. eliomyoides Kretzoi, 1959), an eomyid (Keramidomys aff. K. ermannorum Daxner-Hock and Hock, 2009), two ochotonids (Prolagus sorbinii Masini, 1989; Ochotonoma sp. indet.) and one leporid. KT1 and KT2 yielded two large species of Apodemus (A. gorafensis; A. gudrunae) that are typical for the late Miocene/early Pliocene transition in southern Europe, and they are known in Greece and Turkey in localities dated to the latest Miocene, i.e., MN 13 mammalian zone. The occurrence of A. dominans and a rooted arvicolid similar to Mimomys davakosi van de Weerd, 1979 suggests correlation of Mahmutlar to the early Pliocene, or early MN 15 zone. An abundance of muroid rodents in these assemblages indicates woodlands and areas covered by grasses and shrubs, whereas early Pliocene deposits at Mahmutlar provided pollen of abundant herbaceous and shrub elements. Most rodents and lagomorphs from Kale Tepe and Mahmutlar are known in southern European bioprovinces, whereas some elements (Pseudomeriones Schaub, 1934; Ochotonoma Sen, 1998) indicate Asiatic affinities.
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