A Review on the Latest Early Pleistocene Carnivoran Guild from the Vallparadís Section (NE Iberia)

The Vallparadís Section encompasses various geological layers that span a significant chronological range, extending from the latest Early Pleistocene to the early Middle Pleistocene, covering a timeframe from approximately 1.2 to 0.6 Ma. This period holds particular importance, as it coincides with...

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Autores: Madurell-Malapeira, Joan|||0000-0003-4639-9451, Prat Vericat, Maria|||0000-0002-0771-7122, Bartolini-Lucenti, Saverio|||0000-0003-1280-5378, Faggi, Andrea|||0000-0002-0311-9328, Fidalgo, Darío|||0000-0003-3646-4272, Marciszak, Adrian|||0000-0002-1472-6553, Rook, Lorenzo|||0000-0001-8923-5428
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2024
País:España
Institución:Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Repositorio:Dipòsit Digital de Documents de la UAB
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:ddd.uab.cat:301785
Acceso en línea:https://ddd.uab.cat/record/301785
https://dx.doi.org/urn:doi:10.3390/quat7030040
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Early Pleistocene
Carnivoran guild
Vallparadís Section
Epivillafranchian
Iberia
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Sumario:The Vallparadís Section encompasses various geological layers that span a significant chronological range, extending from the latest Early Pleistocene to the early Middle Pleistocene, covering a timeframe from approximately 1.2 to 0.6 Ma. This period holds particular importance, as it coincides with a significant climatic transition known as the Early-Middle Pleistocene Transition, a pivotal phase in Quaternary climatic history. This transition, marked by the shift from a 41,000-year obliquity-driven climatic cycle to a 100,000-year precession-forced cyclicity, had profound effects on the Calabrian carnivorous mammal communities. Notably, the once diverse carnivore guild began to decline across Europe during this period, with their last documented occurrences coinciding with those found within the Vallparadís Section (e.g., Megantereon or Xenocyon). Concurrently, this period witnessed the initial dispersals of African carnivorans into the European landscape (e.g., steppe lions), marking a significant shift in the composition and dynamics of the region's carnivorous fauna.