Fish otoliths from the Santonian of the Pyrenean faunal province, and an overview of all otolith-documented North Atlantic Late Cretaceous teleosts

Sampling of Upper Santonian marls in the Montsec (Catalonia, Spain) and Sougraigne (Aude, France) provided otoliths of 23 teleost taxa of which 12 could be described as new species: "genus Trachichthyidarum" causae , Centroberyx antiquus , "genus Zeiformorum" tyleri , "genus...

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Main Author: Nolf, D.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2003
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Online Access:https://www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/255017.pdf
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spelling ftvliz:oai:oma.vliz.be:233746 2023-05-15T17:30:10+02:00 Fish otoliths from the Santonian of the Pyrenean faunal province, and an overview of all otolith-documented North Atlantic Late Cretaceous teleosts Nolf, D. 2003 application/pdf https://www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/255017.pdf en eng https://www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/255017.pdf info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess iBull.+Kon.+Belg.+Inst.+Natuurwet.+Aardwet.++Bull.+-+Inst.+r.+sci.+nat.+Belg.+Sci.+Terre+73i+155-173 Otoliths Santonian Teleostei AN North Atlantic France Languedoc-Roussillon Spain Catalonia info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2003 ftvliz 2022-05-01T10:11:29Z Sampling of Upper Santonian marls in the Montsec (Catalonia, Spain) and Sougraigne (Aude, France) provided otoliths of 23 teleost taxa of which 12 could be described as new species: "genus Trachichthyidarum" causae , Centroberyx antiquus , "genus Zeiformorum" tyleri , "genus Scorpaeniformorum" agonoides , Dapalis distortus , "genus Acropomatidarum" bagassianus , "genus Apogonidarum" vetustus , "genus Haemulidarum" santonianus , "genus Percoideorum" bilottei . "genus Percoideorum" diagonalis , "genus Percoideorum" palaresanus and "genus Centrolophidarum" classicus . The associations are remarkable in the high number of perciform taxa, the most highly diversified group of Recent fishes. Compared to synchroneous faunas known from skeletons, the otolith-reconstructed Upper Santonian fauna looks surprisingly modern. From a palaeoecological point of view, the studied fauna contains so many extant families that an evaluation based on the present-day behaviour of those families seems to make sense. The association reflects a shallow (probably less than 50 m deep) marine environment with normal salinity, and apparently not far away from reef environments. The new data are integrated in an overview of all presently studied Late Cretaceous otolith associations from Europe and North America. This provides a list of 80 taxa (including 38 nominal species), grouped in 31 families. The earliest fossil record of all otolith-documented North Atlantic Late Cretaceous teleost families (and two orders) is listed herein and compared to their earliest fossil record based on osteological remains. The impact of the data resulting from otolith studies is overwhelming. Finally, we can state that otolith studies provide an entirely new and complementary look at the teleostean fossil record. They show a Late Cretaceous fish fauna with families and higher groups that can be traced much farther back in time than previously known and a wealth of perciform fishes undocumented in the osteological record. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ): Open Marine Archive (OMA)
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topic Otoliths
Santonian
Teleostei
AN
North Atlantic
France
Languedoc-Roussillon
Spain
Catalonia
spellingShingle Otoliths
Santonian
Teleostei
AN
North Atlantic
France
Languedoc-Roussillon
Spain
Catalonia
Nolf, D.
Fish otoliths from the Santonian of the Pyrenean faunal province, and an overview of all otolith-documented North Atlantic Late Cretaceous teleosts
topic_facet Otoliths
Santonian
Teleostei
AN
North Atlantic
France
Languedoc-Roussillon
Spain
Catalonia
description Sampling of Upper Santonian marls in the Montsec (Catalonia, Spain) and Sougraigne (Aude, France) provided otoliths of 23 teleost taxa of which 12 could be described as new species: "genus Trachichthyidarum" causae , Centroberyx antiquus , "genus Zeiformorum" tyleri , "genus Scorpaeniformorum" agonoides , Dapalis distortus , "genus Acropomatidarum" bagassianus , "genus Apogonidarum" vetustus , "genus Haemulidarum" santonianus , "genus Percoideorum" bilottei . "genus Percoideorum" diagonalis , "genus Percoideorum" palaresanus and "genus Centrolophidarum" classicus . The associations are remarkable in the high number of perciform taxa, the most highly diversified group of Recent fishes. Compared to synchroneous faunas known from skeletons, the otolith-reconstructed Upper Santonian fauna looks surprisingly modern. From a palaeoecological point of view, the studied fauna contains so many extant families that an evaluation based on the present-day behaviour of those families seems to make sense. The association reflects a shallow (probably less than 50 m deep) marine environment with normal salinity, and apparently not far away from reef environments. The new data are integrated in an overview of all presently studied Late Cretaceous otolith associations from Europe and North America. This provides a list of 80 taxa (including 38 nominal species), grouped in 31 families. The earliest fossil record of all otolith-documented North Atlantic Late Cretaceous teleost families (and two orders) is listed herein and compared to their earliest fossil record based on osteological remains. The impact of the data resulting from otolith studies is overwhelming. Finally, we can state that otolith studies provide an entirely new and complementary look at the teleostean fossil record. They show a Late Cretaceous fish fauna with families and higher groups that can be traced much farther back in time than previously known and a wealth of perciform fishes undocumented in the osteological record.
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title Fish otoliths from the Santonian of the Pyrenean faunal province, and an overview of all otolith-documented North Atlantic Late Cretaceous teleosts
title_short Fish otoliths from the Santonian of the Pyrenean faunal province, and an overview of all otolith-documented North Atlantic Late Cretaceous teleosts
title_full Fish otoliths from the Santonian of the Pyrenean faunal province, and an overview of all otolith-documented North Atlantic Late Cretaceous teleosts
title_fullStr Fish otoliths from the Santonian of the Pyrenean faunal province, and an overview of all otolith-documented North Atlantic Late Cretaceous teleosts
title_full_unstemmed Fish otoliths from the Santonian of the Pyrenean faunal province, and an overview of all otolith-documented North Atlantic Late Cretaceous teleosts
title_sort fish otoliths from the santonian of the pyrenean faunal province, and an overview of all otolith-documented north atlantic late cretaceous teleosts
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