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The Aragonian and Vallesian high-resolution micromammal succession from the Calatayud-Montalbán Basin (Aragón, Spain)

Israel GARCÍA-PAREDES, María Ángeles ÁLVAREZ-SIERRA, Lars W. VAN DEN HOEK OSTENDE, Verónica HERNÁNDEZ-BALLARÍN, Kees HORDIJK, Paloma LÓPEZ-GUERRERO, Adriana OLIVER & Pablo PELÁEZ-CAMPOMANES

en Comptes Rendus Palevol 15 (7) - Pages 781-789

Published on 31 October 2016

This article is a part of the thematic issue Windows into deep time – Cenozoic faunal change in long continental records of Eurasia

We present an updated taxonomy and faunal distribution of the micromammal fossil record from the Aragonian and Lower Vallesian of the Calatayud-Montalbán Basin. The analysed record includes the orders Rodentia, Eulipotyphla, and Lagomorpha. The pattern of species turnover shows seven major faunal events, which are correlated with major climate changes based on marine stable oxygen and carbon isotope records. Episodes δ18 O Mi-2 and Mi-3 are significantly correlated with major micromammal turnover at the boundaries between the Lower and Middle Aragonian and the Middle and Upper Aragonian, respectively. Our results support the existence of a selective turnover during the Aragonian and Lower Vallesian.


Keywords:

Neogene, Miocene, Faunal turnover, Global climatic events, Biodiversity

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