Preliminary investigations on the remarkable early Miocene marine vertebrate assemblage of Ullujaya (Chilcatay Formation, Pisco Basin, Peru)

Deep and worldwide climatic and oceanographic changes occurred between the late Oligocene and the early Miocene (c. 28-16 Ma), involving the redistribution and partition of food resources in marine ecosystems and a consequent global increase in diversity and disparity of marine vertebrates. Despite...

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Main Authors: COLLARETA, ALBERTO, Bosio, Giulia, Celma, Claudio Di, GARIBOLDI, KAREN, GIONCADA, ANNA, Lambert, Olivier, LANDINI, WALTER, Malinverno, Elisa, Muizon, Christian de, Varas Malca, Rafael, Urbina, Mario, BIANUCCI, GIOVANNI
Other Authors: Collareta, Alberto, Gariboldi, Karen, Gioncada, Anna, Landini, Walter, Bianucci, Giovanni
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Published: Società Paleontologica Italiana 2017
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spelling ftunivpisairis:oai:arpi.unipi.it:11568/857139 2024-04-14T08:20:29+00:00 Preliminary investigations on the remarkable early Miocene marine vertebrate assemblage of Ullujaya (Chilcatay Formation, Pisco Basin, Peru) COLLARETA, ALBERTO Bosio, Giulia Celma, Claudio Di GARIBOLDI, KAREN GIONCADA, ANNA Lambert, Olivier LANDINI, WALTER Malinverno, Elisa Muizon, Christian de Varas Malca, Rafael Urbina, Mario BIANUCCI, GIOVANNI Collareta, Alberto Bosio, Giulia Celma, Claudio Di Gariboldi, Karen Gioncada, Anna Lambert, Olivier Landini, Walter Malinverno, Elisa Muizon, Christian de Varas Malca, Rafael Urbina, Mario Bianucci, Giovanni 2017 http://hdl.handle.net/11568/857139 eng eng Società Paleontologica Italiana country:ITA ispartofbook:XVII Giornate di Paleontologia - Anagni, 24-26 Maggio, 2017 XVII Giornate di Paleontologia, Società Paleontologica Italiana http://hdl.handle.net/11568/857139 Marine vertebrates Cetacea Elasmobranchia Miocene Peru taphonomy stratigraphy info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2017 ftunivpisairis 2024-03-21T18:55:33Z Deep and worldwide climatic and oceanographic changes occurred between the late Oligocene and the early Miocene (c. 28-16 Ma), involving the redistribution and partition of food resources in marine ecosystems and a consequent global increase in diversity and disparity of marine vertebrates. Despite the proposal for some general models linking these abiotic changes to the marine vertebrate evolution, the fossil record documenting this time span is globally scarce and fragmentary. One of the few exceptions is the fossil assemblage of the uppermost Oligocene to lower Miocene Chilcatay Formation (Pisco Basin, southern coast of Peru), where marine vertebrate remains are exceptionally frequent and well preserved, in a way similar to the better known (and more notorious) late Neogene Pisco Fm. This work reports on the vertebrate assemblage of the Ullujaya locality (Chilcatay Fm), where the holotypes of the archaic toothed cetaceans Chilcacetus and Huaridelphis were found. In the study area, the upper lower Miocene (i.e., Burdigalian) strata of the Chilcatay Fm rest with angular unconformity on the uppermost Eocene to lower Oligocene Otuma Fm and, in turn, they are unconformably overlain by those of the Pisco Fm. The succession of sedimentary facies and internal unconformities in the Chilcatay Fm has been resolved into two smaller stratal packages (allomembers), separated by a widespread intraformational unconformity. The lower of these units (Ct1 allomember, dated at about 19-18 Ma by means of silicoflagellate biostratigraphy) comprises i) a sub-horizontal package of medium- to fine-grained sandstones and siltstones and ii) a stack of clinoformed units of coarse-grained biocalcarenites. Several tens of fossil marine vertebrates have been identified from the lower portion of the Ct1 allomember and reported in a geological map and in a joined stratigraphic section. Cetacean remains dominate the assemblage (87.0% of the specimens), with all specimens identifiable to suborder level belonging to Odontoceti (toothed whales), ... Conference Object toothed whales ARPI - Archivio della Ricerca dell'Università di Pisa Pisco ENVELOPE(-62.450,-62.450,-62.950,-62.950)
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topic Marine vertebrates
Cetacea
Elasmobranchia
Miocene
Peru
taphonomy
stratigraphy
spellingShingle Marine vertebrates
Cetacea
Elasmobranchia
Miocene
Peru
taphonomy
stratigraphy
COLLARETA, ALBERTO
Bosio, Giulia
Celma, Claudio Di
GARIBOLDI, KAREN
GIONCADA, ANNA
Lambert, Olivier
LANDINI, WALTER
Malinverno, Elisa
Muizon, Christian de
Varas Malca, Rafael
Urbina, Mario
BIANUCCI, GIOVANNI
Preliminary investigations on the remarkable early Miocene marine vertebrate assemblage of Ullujaya (Chilcatay Formation, Pisco Basin, Peru)
topic_facet Marine vertebrates
Cetacea
Elasmobranchia
Miocene
Peru
taphonomy
stratigraphy
description Deep and worldwide climatic and oceanographic changes occurred between the late Oligocene and the early Miocene (c. 28-16 Ma), involving the redistribution and partition of food resources in marine ecosystems and a consequent global increase in diversity and disparity of marine vertebrates. Despite the proposal for some general models linking these abiotic changes to the marine vertebrate evolution, the fossil record documenting this time span is globally scarce and fragmentary. One of the few exceptions is the fossil assemblage of the uppermost Oligocene to lower Miocene Chilcatay Formation (Pisco Basin, southern coast of Peru), where marine vertebrate remains are exceptionally frequent and well preserved, in a way similar to the better known (and more notorious) late Neogene Pisco Fm. This work reports on the vertebrate assemblage of the Ullujaya locality (Chilcatay Fm), where the holotypes of the archaic toothed cetaceans Chilcacetus and Huaridelphis were found. In the study area, the upper lower Miocene (i.e., Burdigalian) strata of the Chilcatay Fm rest with angular unconformity on the uppermost Eocene to lower Oligocene Otuma Fm and, in turn, they are unconformably overlain by those of the Pisco Fm. The succession of sedimentary facies and internal unconformities in the Chilcatay Fm has been resolved into two smaller stratal packages (allomembers), separated by a widespread intraformational unconformity. The lower of these units (Ct1 allomember, dated at about 19-18 Ma by means of silicoflagellate biostratigraphy) comprises i) a sub-horizontal package of medium- to fine-grained sandstones and siltstones and ii) a stack of clinoformed units of coarse-grained biocalcarenites. Several tens of fossil marine vertebrates have been identified from the lower portion of the Ct1 allomember and reported in a geological map and in a joined stratigraphic section. Cetacean remains dominate the assemblage (87.0% of the specimens), with all specimens identifiable to suborder level belonging to Odontoceti (toothed whales), ...
author2 Collareta, Alberto
Bosio, Giulia
Celma, Claudio Di
Gariboldi, Karen
Gioncada, Anna
Lambert, Olivier
Landini, Walter
Malinverno, Elisa
Muizon, Christian de
Varas Malca, Rafael
Urbina, Mario
Bianucci, Giovanni
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author COLLARETA, ALBERTO
Bosio, Giulia
Celma, Claudio Di
GARIBOLDI, KAREN
GIONCADA, ANNA
Lambert, Olivier
LANDINI, WALTER
Malinverno, Elisa
Muizon, Christian de
Varas Malca, Rafael
Urbina, Mario
BIANUCCI, GIOVANNI
author_facet COLLARETA, ALBERTO
Bosio, Giulia
Celma, Claudio Di
GARIBOLDI, KAREN
GIONCADA, ANNA
Lambert, Olivier
LANDINI, WALTER
Malinverno, Elisa
Muizon, Christian de
Varas Malca, Rafael
Urbina, Mario
BIANUCCI, GIOVANNI
author_sort COLLARETA, ALBERTO
title Preliminary investigations on the remarkable early Miocene marine vertebrate assemblage of Ullujaya (Chilcatay Formation, Pisco Basin, Peru)
title_short Preliminary investigations on the remarkable early Miocene marine vertebrate assemblage of Ullujaya (Chilcatay Formation, Pisco Basin, Peru)
title_full Preliminary investigations on the remarkable early Miocene marine vertebrate assemblage of Ullujaya (Chilcatay Formation, Pisco Basin, Peru)
title_fullStr Preliminary investigations on the remarkable early Miocene marine vertebrate assemblage of Ullujaya (Chilcatay Formation, Pisco Basin, Peru)
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary investigations on the remarkable early Miocene marine vertebrate assemblage of Ullujaya (Chilcatay Formation, Pisco Basin, Peru)
title_sort preliminary investigations on the remarkable early miocene marine vertebrate assemblage of ullujaya (chilcatay formation, pisco basin, peru)
publisher Società Paleontologica Italiana
publishDate 2017
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