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Trace fossils on penguin bones from the Miocene of Chubut,southern Argentina
Authors:Alberto Luis Cione  Jose Herminio Laza  Inés César
Affiliation:1. División Paleontología de Vertebrados , Museo de La Plata , Paseo del Bosque, La Plata, B1900FWA, Argentina acione@museo.fcnym.unlp.edu.ar;3. former member of the División Paleontología de Vertebrados , Museo de La Plata , Paseo del Bosque, La Plata, B1900FWA, Argentina;4. member of the CIC, División Zoología de Invertebrados , Museo de La Plata , Paseo del Bosque, La Plata, B1900FWA, Argentina
Abstract:Several traces of biological interaction were found on penguin bones from the basal levels (Aquitanian) of the Miocene Gaiman Formation in the lower Chubut valley of the Provincia del Chubut, Argentina. The fossil-bearing beds were deposited in littoral to sublittoral environments within sediments of mostly pyroclastic origin. We interpret many traces to have been produced by predators and/or scavengers while the penguins were still in a breeding area. Many bones show cracking marks due to aerial exposure. The material is disarticulated as is usual in recent breeding areas. Potential predators were coeval terrestrial mammals, most probably marsupial carnivores. After a marine transgression, these bones were buried or exposed on the sea bottom where they could be colonized by algae, sponges, cnidarians, and other benthic organisms. We identified sponge borings in several bones. Other traces are interpreted to have been produced by echinoderms feeding on sponges or algae. No evidence of other invertebrate predators such as muricid or naticid gastropods, or decapods was found. Finally, other traces appear to have been generated by shark and possibly teleostean vertebrates feeding on epibionts. One coracoid is interpreted to have been marked by a shark that is common in the Gaiman Formation, the carcharhiniform Galeocerdo aduncus. From an ethological (Seilacherian) classification, traces on bones from the Gaiman Formation include Domichnia (sponge perforations), Praedichnia (terrestrial marsupials, sharks, teleosteans) and Pasichnia (echinoderms). Remarkably, remains of marine organisms with skeletons made of calcium carbonate are very poorly preserved in the Gaiman Formation. Only large oysters, sparse shell fragments, skeletal moulds, and bioturbation is evident. The fossil assemblage is mainly composed of phosphatic (e.g. teeth, bones, crustacean parts) and siliceous (sponge spicules, diatoms) remains.
Keywords:Argentina  Spheniscidae  ichnology  predation  transgression  palaeoecology  Miocene
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