Vegetation Partitioning among Lujanian (Late-Pleistocene/Early-Holocene) Armored Herbivores in the Pampean Region

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Vizcaíno, Sergio Fabián
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2000
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The majority of the fossils of Lujanian Land Mammal Age are recovered from Pampean Region sediments of the Guerrero member of the Lujan Formation (c. 20,000 yr BP-8,500 yr B.P.). A dry, cool climate occurred in the Pampean Region with climatic conditions similar to the climate today in Northern Patagonia. The vegetation has been interpreted as a psammophytic steppe. The Luján local fauna is impressive for its abundance of large herbivores. There are about 30 species of herbivorous mammals ranging from approximately 50 kg to several tons, more than half of them edentates. Within them, the armored forms (Cingulata) are predominant. The coexistence of so many large herbivores in such a poor environment suggests strong competition for resources. Here I analyze plant resource exploitation among sympatric Lujanian herbivorous armored xenarthrans. Morphofunctional studies reveal that the main dietary differences among these cingulates were in the degree of coarseness of the vegetation they were capable of processing. While the eutatine is mainly a browser, the larger pampatheres (up to 200 kg) and glyptodonts (between one and two tons) represent increasing degrees of grazing habits. Morphometric and morphofunctional studies currently in progress suggest that the smaller glyptodonts had more browsing habits, while the larger are proposed to have grazed to a greater extent. This scenario may be applicable to other herbivores.
Fil: Vizcaíno, Sergio Fabián. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo. División Paleontología Vertebrados; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - La Plata; Argentina
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Vegetation Partitioning among Lujanian (Late-Pleistocene/Early-Holocene) Armored Herbivores in the Pampean Region
title Vegetation Partitioning among Lujanian (Late-Pleistocene/Early-Holocene) Armored Herbivores in the Pampean Region
spellingShingle Vegetation Partitioning among Lujanian (Late-Pleistocene/Early-Holocene) Armored Herbivores in the Pampean Region
Vizcaíno, Sergio Fabián
CINGULATES
LUJANIAN AGE
DIET
ECOLOGY
title_short Vegetation Partitioning among Lujanian (Late-Pleistocene/Early-Holocene) Armored Herbivores in the Pampean Region
title_full Vegetation Partitioning among Lujanian (Late-Pleistocene/Early-Holocene) Armored Herbivores in the Pampean Region
title_fullStr Vegetation Partitioning among Lujanian (Late-Pleistocene/Early-Holocene) Armored Herbivores in the Pampean Region
title_full_unstemmed Vegetation Partitioning among Lujanian (Late-Pleistocene/Early-Holocene) Armored Herbivores in the Pampean Region
title_sort Vegetation Partitioning among Lujanian (Late-Pleistocene/Early-Holocene) Armored Herbivores in the Pampean Region
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Vizcaíno, Sergio Fabián
author Vizcaíno, Sergio Fabián
author_facet Vizcaíno, Sergio Fabián
author_role author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv CINGULATES
LUJANIAN AGE
DIET
ECOLOGY
topic CINGULATES
LUJANIAN AGE
DIET
ECOLOGY
purl_subject.fl_str_mv https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The majority of the fossils of Lujanian Land Mammal Age are recovered from Pampean Region sediments of the Guerrero member of the Lujan Formation (c. 20,000 yr BP-8,500 yr B.P.). A dry, cool climate occurred in the Pampean Region with climatic conditions similar to the climate today in Northern Patagonia. The vegetation has been interpreted as a psammophytic steppe. The Luján local fauna is impressive for its abundance of large herbivores. There are about 30 species of herbivorous mammals ranging from approximately 50 kg to several tons, more than half of them edentates. Within them, the armored forms (Cingulata) are predominant. The coexistence of so many large herbivores in such a poor environment suggests strong competition for resources. Here I analyze plant resource exploitation among sympatric Lujanian herbivorous armored xenarthrans. Morphofunctional studies reveal that the main dietary differences among these cingulates were in the degree of coarseness of the vegetation they were capable of processing. While the eutatine is mainly a browser, the larger pampatheres (up to 200 kg) and glyptodonts (between one and two tons) represent increasing degrees of grazing habits. Morphometric and morphofunctional studies currently in progress suggest that the smaller glyptodonts had more browsing habits, while the larger are proposed to have grazed to a greater extent. This scenario may be applicable to other herbivores.
Fil: Vizcaíno, Sergio Fabián. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo. División Paleontología Vertebrados; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - La Plata; Argentina
description The majority of the fossils of Lujanian Land Mammal Age are recovered from Pampean Region sediments of the Guerrero member of the Lujan Formation (c. 20,000 yr BP-8,500 yr B.P.). A dry, cool climate occurred in the Pampean Region with climatic conditions similar to the climate today in Northern Patagonia. The vegetation has been interpreted as a psammophytic steppe. The Luján local fauna is impressive for its abundance of large herbivores. There are about 30 species of herbivorous mammals ranging from approximately 50 kg to several tons, more than half of them edentates. Within them, the armored forms (Cingulata) are predominant. The coexistence of so many large herbivores in such a poor environment suggests strong competition for resources. Here I analyze plant resource exploitation among sympatric Lujanian herbivorous armored xenarthrans. Morphofunctional studies reveal that the main dietary differences among these cingulates were in the degree of coarseness of the vegetation they were capable of processing. While the eutatine is mainly a browser, the larger pampatheres (up to 200 kg) and glyptodonts (between one and two tons) represent increasing degrees of grazing habits. Morphometric and morphofunctional studies currently in progress suggest that the smaller glyptodonts had more browsing habits, while the larger are proposed to have grazed to a greater extent. This scenario may be applicable to other herbivores.
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