Late Pleistocene songbirds of Liang Bua (Flores, Indonesia); the first fossil passerine fauna described from Wallacea

Background: Passerines (Aves: Passeriformes) dominate modern terrestrial bird communities yet their fossil record is limited. Liang Bua is a large cave on the Indonesian island of Flores that preserves Late Pleistocene–Holocene deposits (∼190 ka to present day). Birds are the most diverse faunal gro...

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Main Authors: Meijer, Hanneke, Due, Rokus Awe, Sutikna, Thomas, Saptomo, Wahyu, Jatmiko, Jatmiko, Wasisto, Sri, Tocheri, Matthew W., Mayr, Gerald
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Published: PeerJ 2018
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https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.3676
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spelling ftunivbergen:oai:bora.uib.no:1956/18074 2023-05-15T17:55:01+02:00 Late Pleistocene songbirds of Liang Bua (Flores, Indonesia); the first fossil passerine fauna described from Wallacea Meijer, Hanneke Due, Rokus Awe Sutikna, Thomas Saptomo, Wahyu Jatmiko, Jatmiko Wasisto, Sri Tocheri, Matthew W. Mayr, Gerald 2018-03-06T12:28:17Z application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/1956/18074 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.3676 eng eng PeerJ urn:issn:2167-8359 https://hdl.handle.net/1956/18074 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.3676 cristin:1545832 Attribution CC BY http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Copyright 2017 The Author(s) PeerJ Aves Passeriformes Avifauna Passerines Wallacea Southeast Asia Peer reviewed Journal article 2018 ftunivbergen https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.3676 2023-03-14T17:43:19Z Background: Passerines (Aves: Passeriformes) dominate modern terrestrial bird communities yet their fossil record is limited. Liang Bua is a large cave on the Indonesian island of Flores that preserves Late Pleistocene–Holocene deposits (∼190 ka to present day). Birds are the most diverse faunal group at Liang Bua and are present throughout the stratigraphic sequence. Methods: We examined avian remains from the Late Pleistocene deposits of Sector XII, a 2 × 2 m area excavated to about 8.5 m depth. Although postcranial passerine remains are typically challenging to identify, we found several humeral characters particularly useful in discriminating between groups, and identified 89 skeletal elements of passerines. Results: At least eight species from eight families are represented, including the Large-billed Crow (Corvus cf. macrorhynchos), the Australasian Bushlark (Mirafra javanica), a friarbird (Philemon sp.), and the Pechora Pipit (Anthus cf. gustavi). Discussion: These remains constitute the first sample of fossil passerines described in Wallacea. Two of the taxa no longer occur on Flores today; a large sturnid (cf. Acridotheres) and a grassbird (Megalurus sp.). Palaeoecologically, the songbird assemblage suggests open grassland and tall forests, which is consistent with conditions inferred from the non-passerine fauna at the site. Corvus cf. macrorhynchos, found in the Homo floresiensis-bearing layers, was likely part of a scavenging guild that fed on carcasses of Stegodon florensis insularis alongside vultures (Trigonoceps sp.), giant storks (Leptoptilos robustus), komodo dragons (Varanus komodoensis), and probably H. floresiensis as well. publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Pechora University of Bergen: Bergen Open Research Archive (BORA-UiB) PeerJ 5 e3676
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topic Aves
Passeriformes
Avifauna
Passerines
Wallacea
Southeast Asia
spellingShingle Aves
Passeriformes
Avifauna
Passerines
Wallacea
Southeast Asia
Meijer, Hanneke
Due, Rokus Awe
Sutikna, Thomas
Saptomo, Wahyu
Jatmiko, Jatmiko
Wasisto, Sri
Tocheri, Matthew W.
Mayr, Gerald
Late Pleistocene songbirds of Liang Bua (Flores, Indonesia); the first fossil passerine fauna described from Wallacea
topic_facet Aves
Passeriformes
Avifauna
Passerines
Wallacea
Southeast Asia
description Background: Passerines (Aves: Passeriformes) dominate modern terrestrial bird communities yet their fossil record is limited. Liang Bua is a large cave on the Indonesian island of Flores that preserves Late Pleistocene–Holocene deposits (∼190 ka to present day). Birds are the most diverse faunal group at Liang Bua and are present throughout the stratigraphic sequence. Methods: We examined avian remains from the Late Pleistocene deposits of Sector XII, a 2 × 2 m area excavated to about 8.5 m depth. Although postcranial passerine remains are typically challenging to identify, we found several humeral characters particularly useful in discriminating between groups, and identified 89 skeletal elements of passerines. Results: At least eight species from eight families are represented, including the Large-billed Crow (Corvus cf. macrorhynchos), the Australasian Bushlark (Mirafra javanica), a friarbird (Philemon sp.), and the Pechora Pipit (Anthus cf. gustavi). Discussion: These remains constitute the first sample of fossil passerines described in Wallacea. Two of the taxa no longer occur on Flores today; a large sturnid (cf. Acridotheres) and a grassbird (Megalurus sp.). Palaeoecologically, the songbird assemblage suggests open grassland and tall forests, which is consistent with conditions inferred from the non-passerine fauna at the site. Corvus cf. macrorhynchos, found in the Homo floresiensis-bearing layers, was likely part of a scavenging guild that fed on carcasses of Stegodon florensis insularis alongside vultures (Trigonoceps sp.), giant storks (Leptoptilos robustus), komodo dragons (Varanus komodoensis), and probably H. floresiensis as well. publishedVersion
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Meijer, Hanneke
Due, Rokus Awe
Sutikna, Thomas
Saptomo, Wahyu
Jatmiko, Jatmiko
Wasisto, Sri
Tocheri, Matthew W.
Mayr, Gerald
author_facet Meijer, Hanneke
Due, Rokus Awe
Sutikna, Thomas
Saptomo, Wahyu
Jatmiko, Jatmiko
Wasisto, Sri
Tocheri, Matthew W.
Mayr, Gerald
author_sort Meijer, Hanneke
title Late Pleistocene songbirds of Liang Bua (Flores, Indonesia); the first fossil passerine fauna described from Wallacea
title_short Late Pleistocene songbirds of Liang Bua (Flores, Indonesia); the first fossil passerine fauna described from Wallacea
title_full Late Pleistocene songbirds of Liang Bua (Flores, Indonesia); the first fossil passerine fauna described from Wallacea
title_fullStr Late Pleistocene songbirds of Liang Bua (Flores, Indonesia); the first fossil passerine fauna described from Wallacea
title_full_unstemmed Late Pleistocene songbirds of Liang Bua (Flores, Indonesia); the first fossil passerine fauna described from Wallacea
title_sort late pleistocene songbirds of liang bua (flores, indonesia); the first fossil passerine fauna described from wallacea
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