A new species of Late Pleistocene rail (Aves: Rallidae) from Abaco, the Bahamas
We describe a new species of rail from the Sawmill Sink blue hole on Abaco Island in the northern Bahamas. Known from abundant, beautifully preserved Late Pleistocene fossils, Rallus cyanocavi sp. nov. was a medium-sized, flightless species that probably was endemic to the Little Bahama Bank, which...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Paleontological journal 2013-12, Vol.47 (11), p.1355-1364 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We describe a new species of rail from the Sawmill Sink blue hole on Abaco Island in the northern Bahamas. Known from abundant, beautifully preserved Late Pleistocene fossils,
Rallus cyanocavi
sp. nov. was a medium-sized, flightless species that probably was endemic to the Little Bahama Bank, which is a carbonate platform surrounded by deeper water. We are uncertain whether
R. cyanocavi
survived into the Holocene, when higher sea levels transformed the Little Bahama Bank from a single large, Late Pleistocene island (ca. 12000 km
2
) to the scattering of smaller islands seen today, the largest of which is Abaco (1681 km
2
). Fossils of additional extinct, flightless species of
Rallus
probably await discovery on some of the 21 other carbonate banks that span the Bahamian Archipelago. |
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ISSN: | 0031-0301 1555-6174 |
DOI: | 10.1134/S0031030113110130 |