Taphonomy of a Mysticeti whale in the Lower Pliocene Huelva Sands Formation (Southern Spain)

This paper reports the occurrence of an incomplete fossil baleen whale skeleton in the Lower Pliocene Huelva Sands Formation (Guadalquivir basin) near the town of Bonares, southwestern Spain. The skeleton was found in the highly bioturbated glauconitic sandstone unit in association with Neopycnodont...

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Main Authors: R. Esperante, F. Muñiz Guinea, K.E. Nick
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Universitat de Barcelona 2009
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Online Access:http://www.raco.cat/index.php/GeologicaActa/article/view/140188
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spelling ftraco:oai:raco.cat:article/140188 2023-05-15T15:36:55+02:00 Taphonomy of a Mysticeti whale in the Lower Pliocene Huelva Sands Formation (Southern Spain) R. Esperante F. Muñiz Guinea K.E. Nick 2009-01-01 application/pdf http://www.raco.cat/index.php/GeologicaActa/article/view/140188 eng eng Universitat de Barcelona L'accés als articles a text complet inclosos a RACO és gratuït, però els actes de reproducció, distribució, comunicació pública o transformació total o parcial estan subjectes a les condicions d'ús de cada revista i poden requerir el consentiment exprés i escrit dels autors i/o institucions editores. Geologica Acta; Vol.: 7 Núm.: 4 Peer-reviewed Article 2009 ftraco 2009-10-06T23:17:23Z This paper reports the occurrence of an incomplete fossil baleen whale skeleton in the Lower Pliocene Huelva Sands Formation (Guadalquivir basin) near the town of Bonares, southwestern Spain. The skeleton was found in the highly bioturbated glauconitic sandstone unit in association with Neopycnodonte cochlear shells. Several morphological features of the mandibles, scapula and vertebrae suggest that the specimen belongs in the suborden Mysticeti, family Balaenopteridae. Most bones show abrasion due to a long exposure on the seafloor, and some bones show shark tooth marks and both micro- and macro-bioerosion by scavengers. The position of the bones suggests that the carcass landed on the seafloor on its left side and then turned right side up. Sedimentological and paleontological features indicate that the whale was buried in shallow platform waters under low sedimentation rates. Article in Journal/Newspaper baleen whale RACO: Revistes Catalanes amb Accés Obert
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description This paper reports the occurrence of an incomplete fossil baleen whale skeleton in the Lower Pliocene Huelva Sands Formation (Guadalquivir basin) near the town of Bonares, southwestern Spain. The skeleton was found in the highly bioturbated glauconitic sandstone unit in association with Neopycnodonte cochlear shells. Several morphological features of the mandibles, scapula and vertebrae suggest that the specimen belongs in the suborden Mysticeti, family Balaenopteridae. Most bones show abrasion due to a long exposure on the seafloor, and some bones show shark tooth marks and both micro- and macro-bioerosion by scavengers. The position of the bones suggests that the carcass landed on the seafloor on its left side and then turned right side up. Sedimentological and paleontological features indicate that the whale was buried in shallow platform waters under low sedimentation rates.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author R. Esperante
F. Muñiz Guinea
K.E. Nick
spellingShingle R. Esperante
F. Muñiz Guinea
K.E. Nick
Taphonomy of a Mysticeti whale in the Lower Pliocene Huelva Sands Formation (Southern Spain)
author_facet R. Esperante
F. Muñiz Guinea
K.E. Nick
author_sort R. Esperante
title Taphonomy of a Mysticeti whale in the Lower Pliocene Huelva Sands Formation (Southern Spain)
title_short Taphonomy of a Mysticeti whale in the Lower Pliocene Huelva Sands Formation (Southern Spain)
title_full Taphonomy of a Mysticeti whale in the Lower Pliocene Huelva Sands Formation (Southern Spain)
title_fullStr Taphonomy of a Mysticeti whale in the Lower Pliocene Huelva Sands Formation (Southern Spain)
title_full_unstemmed Taphonomy of a Mysticeti whale in the Lower Pliocene Huelva Sands Formation (Southern Spain)
title_sort taphonomy of a mysticeti whale in the lower pliocene huelva sands formation (southern spain)
publisher Universitat de Barcelona
publishDate 2009
url http://www.raco.cat/index.php/GeologicaActa/article/view/140188
genre baleen whale
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op_source Geologica Acta; Vol.: 7 Núm.: 4
op_rights L'accés als articles a text complet inclosos a RACO és gratuït, però els actes de reproducció, distribució, comunicació pública o transformació total o parcial estan subjectes a les condicions d'ús de cada revista i poden requerir el consentiment exprés i escrit dels autors i/o institucions editores.
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