TY - JOUR
T1 - Early Pleistocene (Epivillafranchian) vertebrates from Portugal
T2 - An updated review
AU - Estraviz-López, Darío
AU - Grandal-d'Anglade, Aurora
AU - Ríos, María
N1 - info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/FCT//2020.05395.BD/PT#
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/FCT/CEEC IND 2018/CEECIND%2F02199%2F2018%2FCP1564%2FCT0009/PT#
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We are thankful to the staff of the Geological Museum of Lisbon (Jos\u00E9 Moita, Jorge Sequeira and Ruben Dias) for their permission to study the material from Algoz deposited there. We are thankful to Eduarda Ferreira, the curator of the Department of Earth Sciences from FCT-NOVA, for her help while searching the Morgadinho fossils and her diligence to give numbers to the Santa Margarida specimens. We thank Jorge Gra\u00E7a for locating and communicating the discovery of the site of Santa Margarida to the team of the FCT-NOVA, to Oct\u00E1vio Mateus for recovering the first blocks from the field, and to Carla Alexandra Tom\u00E1s, C\u00E1tia Ribeiro and Micael Martinho for their help while preparing the specimens of Santa Margarida at the Museum of Lourinh\u00E3. We are thankful to Jan van der Made and Elpiniki Parparousi for their help for the identification of the deer from Algoz. Many thanks to Pavlos Piskoulis and Raquel Moy\u00E1-Costa for their help with the identification of the soricids of Santa Margarida and Juan Manuel L\u00F3pez-Garc\u00EDa and Pilar Alfaro-Ib\u00E1\u00F1ez for their opinions about the arvicolines. Also, we acknowledge the useful comments by Vicente D. Crespo about several aspects of the manuscript. We thank the two reviewers, Pedro Pi\u00F1ero and Lars van den Hoek Ostende, for their extremely useful comments which greatly improved the manuscript, as well as the editorial team.
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PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - The Epivillafranchian (1.2 to 0.8 Ma) fossil vertebrate assemblages of Portugal are extremely poorly known compared with to those from the eastern half of Iberia. We review material from one of the two localities of this age previously known in Portugal, Algoz, and present a new microvertebrate locality, Santa Margarida. Both localities are situated in Algarve (South Portugal). The fauna of Algoz includes Hippopotamus antiquus, Eucladoceros sp., Metacervocerus rhenanus and an indeterminate leporid. There are remains of at least two individuals of each deer species from Algoz, although most of the remains are from the same juvenile individual of Eucladoceros sp., about 6 months old. The age of Algoz is determined to be ∼1.2 Ma given the combination of species and their biometrical and morphological characters. Santa Margarida has at least ten species of microvertebrates: Lacertidae indet., Crocidura sp., Sorex sp., Oryctolagus cf. cuniculus, Eliomys cf. quercinus, Apodemus cf. sylvaticus, Allocricetus bursae, Victoriamys chalinei, Iberomys huescarensis, and Iberomys brecciensis. This is the first occurrence of Victoriamys chalinei and Iberomys huescarensis –two vole species typical from the Early Pleistocene – in Portugal. Santa Margarida is younger than Algoz, ranging between ∼0.9 and ∼0.6 Ma, which means that the Early-Middle Pleistocene transition could be represented by this locality.
AB - The Epivillafranchian (1.2 to 0.8 Ma) fossil vertebrate assemblages of Portugal are extremely poorly known compared with to those from the eastern half of Iberia. We review material from one of the two localities of this age previously known in Portugal, Algoz, and present a new microvertebrate locality, Santa Margarida. Both localities are situated in Algarve (South Portugal). The fauna of Algoz includes Hippopotamus antiquus, Eucladoceros sp., Metacervocerus rhenanus and an indeterminate leporid. There are remains of at least two individuals of each deer species from Algoz, although most of the remains are from the same juvenile individual of Eucladoceros sp., about 6 months old. The age of Algoz is determined to be ∼1.2 Ma given the combination of species and their biometrical and morphological characters. Santa Margarida has at least ten species of microvertebrates: Lacertidae indet., Crocidura sp., Sorex sp., Oryctolagus cf. cuniculus, Eliomys cf. quercinus, Apodemus cf. sylvaticus, Allocricetus bursae, Victoriamys chalinei, Iberomys huescarensis, and Iberomys brecciensis. This is the first occurrence of Victoriamys chalinei and Iberomys huescarensis –two vole species typical from the Early Pleistocene – in Portugal. Santa Margarida is younger than Algoz, ranging between ∼0.9 and ∼0.6 Ma, which means that the Early-Middle Pleistocene transition could be represented by this locality.
KW - Algoz
KW - Eucladoceros
KW - Iberian Peninsula
KW - Iberomys huescarensis
KW - Santa Margarida
KW - Victoriamys chalinei
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85209760034&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.geobios.2024.08.013
DO - 10.1016/j.geobios.2024.08.013
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85209760034
SN - 0016-6995
JO - Geobios
JF - Geobios
ER -