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Gastropod palaeohabitats of Miocene Lake Randeck Maar and its hinterland defined by an actualistic genus-level approach
Authors:Michael W Rasser  Olaf Höltke  Rodrigo B Salvador
Affiliation:1. Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde Stuttgart, Rosenstein 1, 70191 Stuttgart, Germany;2. Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, 55 Cable Street, 6011 Wellington, New Zealand
Abstract:The Randeck Maar lake sediments from SW Germany were deposited during a climatic phase known as the Mid-Miocene Climatic Optimum, providing a unique window into this last favourable period for a more thermophilous fauna in Central Europe. Previous palaeoecological reconstructions of Randeck Maar's environment focused on the flora and vertebrate fauna. Here, we present a palaeoecological analysis using gastropods as proxies by means of an actualistic genus-level approach. This approach is grounded in comparisons of habitat preferences between extant and fossil congeners and thus obviously requires a sound taxonomic framework. Despite being commonly applied in the literature, this approach has hardly been defined so far. Therefore, we thoroughly delineate it, exploring its applicability, potential and shortcomings. The molluscan fauna of Randeck Maar counts with 32 species of continental snails, mostly terrestrial pulmonates, related to the following palaeohabitats: littoral, supralittoral, rocky walls, shrubland, forests and open habitats. The gastropods indicate a warm-temperate climate with a dry season, in line with previous works on Randeck Maar's flora and vertebrates.
Keywords:MN 5 European Mammal Neogene Zone  palaeoecology  palaeoenvironmental reconstruction  pulmonate snails  volcanic maar lake
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