REINTERPRETATION OF THE LATE PLEISTOCENE INGARANO CAVE DEPOSIT BASED ON THE FOSSIL BIRD ASSOCIATION (APULIA, SOUTH-EASTERN ITALY)

We present a study of Late Pleistocene fossil bird remains from Ingarano (Apulia, SE Italy), based on the revision of previously published material and the study of unpublished fossils bones. New field observations make it possible to simplify the stratigraphy of the deposit compared to previous wor...

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Main Authors: BEDETTI, CLAUDIA, PAVIA, MARCO
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Milano University Press 2007
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Online Access:https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/RIPS/article/view/5888
https://doi.org/10.13130/2039-4942/5888
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spelling ftunivmilriv:oai:ojs.riviste.unimi.it:article/5888 2023-12-31T10:21:26+01:00 REINTERPRETATION OF THE LATE PLEISTOCENE INGARANO CAVE DEPOSIT BASED ON THE FOSSIL BIRD ASSOCIATION (APULIA, SOUTH-EASTERN ITALY) BEDETTI, CLAUDIA PAVIA, MARCO 2007-11-30 application/pdf https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/RIPS/article/view/5888 https://doi.org/10.13130/2039-4942/5888 eng eng Milano University Press https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/RIPS/article/view/5888/5910 https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/RIPS/article/view/5888 doi:10.13130/2039-4942/5888 Copyright (c) 2015 Rivista italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia RIVISTA ITALIANA DI PALEONTOLOGIA E STRATIGRAFIA Vol. 113 No. 3 (2007) Rivista italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia; V. 113 N. 3 (2007) 2039-4942 0035-6883 Birds Systematics Southern Italy Late Pleistocene Palaeoecology Chronology Taphonomy info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2007 ftunivmilriv https://doi.org/10.13130/2039-4942/5888 2023-12-05T23:13:40Z We present a study of Late Pleistocene fossil bird remains from Ingarano (Apulia, SE Italy), based on the revision of previously published material and the study of unpublished fossils bones. New field observations make it possible to simplify the stratigraphy of the deposit compared to previous work. The systematic study of the fossil bird bones revealed the presence of 15 taxa, including two hypothetical ones: Circus aeruginosus, Buteo rufinus, Aquila chrysaëtos, Falco columbarius, Falco cherrug, Alectoris graeca, Perdix perdix, Columba livia, Otus scops, Nyctea scandiaca, Nyctea scandiaca vel Bubo bubo, Athene noctua, Pyrrhocorax graculus, Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax, Corvus corone, Corvus corone vel Corvus frugilegus, Corvus corax. Our detailed study also helps improve the taphonomical interpretation of the deposit: the remains from the lower layers were accumulated after mammalian predator activity and were transported over short distances, while the ones from the upper layers show sings of intense transport, such as fractures and surface abrasion. Two different bird assemblages were recognized, respectively from the lowermost and the upper layers of the clastic succession exposed in the Ingarano deposit; this difference is also confirmed by the fossil mammal remains. The systematic study makes it possible to make palaeoenvironmental and palaeoclimatic reconstructions: both assemblages indicate open environments, and the taxa of the lower layers indicate the presence of woods and wetlands with colder characteristics, while birds of the upper layers indicate drier and warmer conditions. This analysis, and the dating established through geochemical analyses and study of lithic artefacts, lead us to date the formation of the Ingarano deposit to the Late Pleistocene, in particular to the MIS 3. The presence of a layer dated to the MIS 2 at the base of the succession indicated in previous works cannot be confirmed. Article in Journal/Newspaper Nyctea scandiaca University of Milan: Riviste UNIMI
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topic Birds
Systematics
Southern Italy
Late Pleistocene
Palaeoecology
Chronology
Taphonomy
spellingShingle Birds
Systematics
Southern Italy
Late Pleistocene
Palaeoecology
Chronology
Taphonomy
BEDETTI, CLAUDIA
PAVIA, MARCO
REINTERPRETATION OF THE LATE PLEISTOCENE INGARANO CAVE DEPOSIT BASED ON THE FOSSIL BIRD ASSOCIATION (APULIA, SOUTH-EASTERN ITALY)
topic_facet Birds
Systematics
Southern Italy
Late Pleistocene
Palaeoecology
Chronology
Taphonomy
description We present a study of Late Pleistocene fossil bird remains from Ingarano (Apulia, SE Italy), based on the revision of previously published material and the study of unpublished fossils bones. New field observations make it possible to simplify the stratigraphy of the deposit compared to previous work. The systematic study of the fossil bird bones revealed the presence of 15 taxa, including two hypothetical ones: Circus aeruginosus, Buteo rufinus, Aquila chrysaëtos, Falco columbarius, Falco cherrug, Alectoris graeca, Perdix perdix, Columba livia, Otus scops, Nyctea scandiaca, Nyctea scandiaca vel Bubo bubo, Athene noctua, Pyrrhocorax graculus, Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax, Corvus corone, Corvus corone vel Corvus frugilegus, Corvus corax. Our detailed study also helps improve the taphonomical interpretation of the deposit: the remains from the lower layers were accumulated after mammalian predator activity and were transported over short distances, while the ones from the upper layers show sings of intense transport, such as fractures and surface abrasion. Two different bird assemblages were recognized, respectively from the lowermost and the upper layers of the clastic succession exposed in the Ingarano deposit; this difference is also confirmed by the fossil mammal remains. The systematic study makes it possible to make palaeoenvironmental and palaeoclimatic reconstructions: both assemblages indicate open environments, and the taxa of the lower layers indicate the presence of woods and wetlands with colder characteristics, while birds of the upper layers indicate drier and warmer conditions. This analysis, and the dating established through geochemical analyses and study of lithic artefacts, lead us to date the formation of the Ingarano deposit to the Late Pleistocene, in particular to the MIS 3. The presence of a layer dated to the MIS 2 at the base of the succession indicated in previous works cannot be confirmed.
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author BEDETTI, CLAUDIA
PAVIA, MARCO
author_facet BEDETTI, CLAUDIA
PAVIA, MARCO
author_sort BEDETTI, CLAUDIA
title REINTERPRETATION OF THE LATE PLEISTOCENE INGARANO CAVE DEPOSIT BASED ON THE FOSSIL BIRD ASSOCIATION (APULIA, SOUTH-EASTERN ITALY)
title_short REINTERPRETATION OF THE LATE PLEISTOCENE INGARANO CAVE DEPOSIT BASED ON THE FOSSIL BIRD ASSOCIATION (APULIA, SOUTH-EASTERN ITALY)
title_full REINTERPRETATION OF THE LATE PLEISTOCENE INGARANO CAVE DEPOSIT BASED ON THE FOSSIL BIRD ASSOCIATION (APULIA, SOUTH-EASTERN ITALY)
title_fullStr REINTERPRETATION OF THE LATE PLEISTOCENE INGARANO CAVE DEPOSIT BASED ON THE FOSSIL BIRD ASSOCIATION (APULIA, SOUTH-EASTERN ITALY)
title_full_unstemmed REINTERPRETATION OF THE LATE PLEISTOCENE INGARANO CAVE DEPOSIT BASED ON THE FOSSIL BIRD ASSOCIATION (APULIA, SOUTH-EASTERN ITALY)
title_sort reinterpretation of the late pleistocene ingarano cave deposit based on the fossil bird association (apulia, south-eastern italy)
publisher Milano University Press
publishDate 2007
url https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/RIPS/article/view/5888
https://doi.org/10.13130/2039-4942/5888
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