Aquatic mammal fossils in Latin America – a review of records, advances and challenges in research in the last 30 years

Records of aquatic mammal fossils (e.g. cetaceans, pinnipeds, sirenians, mustelids, and desmostylians) from Latin America (Mexico to Tierra del Fuego, including Antartica) span since the mid-1800s. Aquatic mammal fossils received little attention from the scientific community, with most of the first...

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Published in:Latin American Journal of Aquatic Mammals
Main Authors: Viglino, Mariana, Valenzuela-Toro, Ana M., Benites-Palomino, Aldo, Hernández-Cisneros, Atzcalli Ehécatl, Gutstein, Carolina S., Aguirre-Fernández, Gabriel, Velez-Juarbe, Jorge, Cozzuol, Mario A., Buono, Monica R., Loch, Carolina
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Sociedad Latinoamericana de Especialistas en Mamíferos Acuáticos (SOLAMAC) 2023
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spelling ftjlajam:oai:ojs.lajamjournal.org:article/1513 2023-05-15T14:15:40+02:00 Aquatic mammal fossils in Latin America – a review of records, advances and challenges in research in the last 30 years Viglino, Mariana Valenzuela-Toro, Ana M. Benites-Palomino, Aldo Hernández-Cisneros, Atzcalli Ehécatl Gutstein, Carolina S. Aguirre-Fernández, Gabriel Velez-Juarbe, Jorge Cozzuol, Mario A. Buono, Monica R. Loch, Carolina 2023-01-27 application/pdf application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet http://lajamjournal.org/index.php/lajam/article/view/1513 https://doi.org/10.5597/lajam00295 eng eng Sociedad Latinoamericana de Especialistas en Mamíferos Acuáticos (SOLAMAC) http://lajamjournal.org/index.php/lajam/article/view/1513/521 http://lajamjournal.org/index.php/lajam/article/view/1513/523 http://lajamjournal.org/index.php/lajam/article/view/1513/525 http://lajamjournal.org/index.php/lajam/article/view/1513 doi:10.5597/lajam00295 Copyright (c) 2023 Latin American Journal of Aquatic Mammals Latin American Journal of Aquatic Mammals; Vol. 18 No. 1 (2023): 20th Anniversary Special Issue; 50-65 2236-1057 1676-7497 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2023 ftjlajam https://doi.org/10.5597/lajam00295 2023-01-28T20:59:56Z Records of aquatic mammal fossils (e.g. cetaceans, pinnipeds, sirenians, mustelids, and desmostylians) from Latin America (Mexico to Tierra del Fuego, including Antartica) span since the mid-1800s. Aquatic mammal fossils received little attention from the scientific community, with most of the first studies conducted by Northern Hemisphere researchers. Over the last 30 years, paleontological research in Latin America has increased considerably, with descriptions of several new species and revisions of published original records. The Latin American fossil record of marine mammals spans from the Eocene to the Pleistocene, with formations and specimens of global significance. All three main groups of cetaceans are represented in the continent (Archaeoceti, Mysticeti, and Odontoceti). Pinnipedia are represented by the families Otariidae and Phocidae, with records starting in the Middle Miocene. Both living families of Sirenia (Trichechidae and Dugongidae) are recorded. While less common, but still relevant, records of desmostylians and mustelids are known from Oligocene and Miocene deposits. This review provides a summary of the aquatic mammals known to date, with a special focus on the advances and developments of the last 30 years, since Cozzuol’s (1996) review of the South American fossil record. An up-to-date complete list of species based on the literature and unpublished data is also provided. The study also provides future directions for paleontological research in Latin America, and discusses the challenges and opportunities in the field, including the emergence of a strong new generation of Latin American researchers, many of whom are women. Article in Journal/Newspaper antartic* Tierra del Fuego Latin American Journal of Aquatic Mammals (LAJAM) Latin American Journal of Aquatic Mammals 18 1 50 65
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description Records of aquatic mammal fossils (e.g. cetaceans, pinnipeds, sirenians, mustelids, and desmostylians) from Latin America (Mexico to Tierra del Fuego, including Antartica) span since the mid-1800s. Aquatic mammal fossils received little attention from the scientific community, with most of the first studies conducted by Northern Hemisphere researchers. Over the last 30 years, paleontological research in Latin America has increased considerably, with descriptions of several new species and revisions of published original records. The Latin American fossil record of marine mammals spans from the Eocene to the Pleistocene, with formations and specimens of global significance. All three main groups of cetaceans are represented in the continent (Archaeoceti, Mysticeti, and Odontoceti). Pinnipedia are represented by the families Otariidae and Phocidae, with records starting in the Middle Miocene. Both living families of Sirenia (Trichechidae and Dugongidae) are recorded. While less common, but still relevant, records of desmostylians and mustelids are known from Oligocene and Miocene deposits. This review provides a summary of the aquatic mammals known to date, with a special focus on the advances and developments of the last 30 years, since Cozzuol’s (1996) review of the South American fossil record. An up-to-date complete list of species based on the literature and unpublished data is also provided. The study also provides future directions for paleontological research in Latin America, and discusses the challenges and opportunities in the field, including the emergence of a strong new generation of Latin American researchers, many of whom are women.
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author Viglino, Mariana
Valenzuela-Toro, Ana M.
Benites-Palomino, Aldo
Hernández-Cisneros, Atzcalli Ehécatl
Gutstein, Carolina S.
Aguirre-Fernández, Gabriel
Velez-Juarbe, Jorge
Cozzuol, Mario A.
Buono, Monica R.
Loch, Carolina
spellingShingle Viglino, Mariana
Valenzuela-Toro, Ana M.
Benites-Palomino, Aldo
Hernández-Cisneros, Atzcalli Ehécatl
Gutstein, Carolina S.
Aguirre-Fernández, Gabriel
Velez-Juarbe, Jorge
Cozzuol, Mario A.
Buono, Monica R.
Loch, Carolina
Aquatic mammal fossils in Latin America – a review of records, advances and challenges in research in the last 30 years
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Valenzuela-Toro, Ana M.
Benites-Palomino, Aldo
Hernández-Cisneros, Atzcalli Ehécatl
Gutstein, Carolina S.
Aguirre-Fernández, Gabriel
Velez-Juarbe, Jorge
Cozzuol, Mario A.
Buono, Monica R.
Loch, Carolina
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title Aquatic mammal fossils in Latin America – a review of records, advances and challenges in research in the last 30 years
title_short Aquatic mammal fossils in Latin America – a review of records, advances and challenges in research in the last 30 years
title_full Aquatic mammal fossils in Latin America – a review of records, advances and challenges in research in the last 30 years
title_fullStr Aquatic mammal fossils in Latin America – a review of records, advances and challenges in research in the last 30 years
title_full_unstemmed Aquatic mammal fossils in Latin America – a review of records, advances and challenges in research in the last 30 years
title_sort aquatic mammal fossils in latin america – a review of records, advances and challenges in research in the last 30 years
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