The small mammals from Gratkorn: an overview
The rich and diverse fossil mammalian assemblage from Gratkorn (Middle Miocene, Austria) is of primary importance for the understanding of the faunal evolution in Central Europe. Besides large mammals, the fauna comprises: Schizogalerix voesendorfensis , Galericinae gen. et sp. indet., Desmanodon fl...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Palaeobiodiversity and palaeoenvironments 2014, Vol.94 (1), p.135-162 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The rich and diverse fossil mammalian assemblage from Gratkorn (Middle Miocene, Austria) is of primary importance for the understanding of the faunal evolution in Central Europe. Besides large mammals, the fauna comprises:
Schizogalerix voesendorfensis
, Galericinae gen. et sp. indet.,
Desmanodon fluegeli, Dinosorex
sp., cf.
Myotis
sp., “
Cricetodon
”
fandli, Megacricetodon minutus, Eumyarion
sp.,
Spermophilinus bredai, Blackia
sp.,
Forsythia gaudryi, Albanensia albanensis, Muscardinus
aff.
sansaniensis, Miodyromys
sp.,
Keramidomys
sp.,
Euroxenomys minutus minutus, Prolagus oeningensis,
cf.
Eurolagus fontannesi
and Ochotonidae indet. Based on the degree of corrosion on the dental elements and the presence of pellets, most, but not all, of the material is tentatively interpreted as a result of accumulation by nocturnal raptors. In addition to the information provided by the lower vertebrates and the molluscs, which occur in abundance in the same thin fossil-enriched layer, the mammal fauna gives a mixed picture of the environment (basically forested vs. open landscape). This could indicate the presence of different microhabitats around the excavation place, but may also be a taphonomical artefact based on various different agents of accumulation contributing to the thanatocoenosis. Nevertheless, the extreme quick accumulation of the fossils provides an exceptional windows in the late Sarmatian s. str. ecosystems. |
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ISSN: | 1867-1594 1867-1608 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12549-013-0147-3 |