The fossil record of South American short-faced bears (Ursidae, Tremarctinae)

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Bond, Mariano; Tonni, Eduardo Pedro; Soibelzon, Leopoldo Héctor
Año de publicación
2005
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The present study includes a review of the geographic and stratigraphic distribution of short-faced bears (Ursidae, Tremarctinae) in South America. In addition, the authors discuss biogeographic hypotheses regarding the origin of South American tremarctines. The Tremarctinae subfamily is distributed exclusively in America, from Alaska to southern Patagonia. Its biochron comprises the temporal lapse between Late Miocene and recent times; the first record of Tremarctinae in North America corresponds to the Hemphillian and the last to the Rancholabrean. In South America, the first record corresponds to the Ensenadan. In the present day, it corresponds to the only living tremarctine, the "Andean Bear," but short-faced bears became extinct during the early Holocene. The extinction of short-faced bears in North and South America appears to have been approximately synchronous. Finally, the fossil record in South America indicates species turnover between the Ensenadan and Bonaerian, during which time the giant species Arctotherium angustidens was replaced by Arctotherium tarijense, Arctotherium bonaeriense, and Arctotherium vetustum (and probably Arctotherium wingei).
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biostratigraphy; short-faced bears
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Ursidae
Sudamérica
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The fossil record of South American short-faced bears (Ursidae, Tremarctinae)
title The fossil record of South American short-faced bears (Ursidae, Tremarctinae)
spellingShingle The fossil record of South American short-faced bears (Ursidae, Tremarctinae)
Bond, Mariano
Paleontología
Ciencias Naturales
biostratigraphy; short-faced bears
oso
Ursidae
Sudamérica
Fósiles
title_short The fossil record of South American short-faced bears (Ursidae, Tremarctinae)
title_full The fossil record of South American short-faced bears (Ursidae, Tremarctinae)
title_fullStr The fossil record of South American short-faced bears (Ursidae, Tremarctinae)
title_full_unstemmed The fossil record of South American short-faced bears (Ursidae, Tremarctinae)
title_sort The fossil record of South American short-faced bears (Ursidae, Tremarctinae)
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Bond, Mariano
Tonni, Eduardo Pedro
Soibelzon, Leopoldo Héctor
author Bond, Mariano
author_facet Bond, Mariano
Tonni, Eduardo Pedro
Soibelzon, Leopoldo Héctor
author_role author
author2 Tonni, Eduardo Pedro
Soibelzon, Leopoldo Héctor
author2_role author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Paleontología
Ciencias Naturales
biostratigraphy; short-faced bears
oso
Ursidae
Sudamérica
Fósiles
topic Paleontología
Ciencias Naturales
biostratigraphy; short-faced bears
oso
Ursidae
Sudamérica
Fósiles
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The present study includes a review of the geographic and stratigraphic distribution of short-faced bears (Ursidae, Tremarctinae) in South America. In addition, the authors discuss biogeographic hypotheses regarding the origin of South American tremarctines. The Tremarctinae subfamily is distributed exclusively in America, from Alaska to southern Patagonia. Its biochron comprises the temporal lapse between Late Miocene and recent times; the first record of Tremarctinae in North America corresponds to the Hemphillian and the last to the Rancholabrean. In South America, the first record corresponds to the Ensenadan. In the present day, it corresponds to the only living tremarctine, the "Andean Bear," but short-faced bears became extinct during the early Holocene. The extinction of short-faced bears in North and South America appears to have been approximately synchronous. Finally, the fossil record in South America indicates species turnover between the Ensenadan and Bonaerian, during which time the giant species Arctotherium angustidens was replaced by Arctotherium tarijense, Arctotherium bonaeriense, and Arctotherium vetustum (and probably Arctotherium wingei).
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description The present study includes a review of the geographic and stratigraphic distribution of short-faced bears (Ursidae, Tremarctinae) in South America. In addition, the authors discuss biogeographic hypotheses regarding the origin of South American tremarctines. The Tremarctinae subfamily is distributed exclusively in America, from Alaska to southern Patagonia. Its biochron comprises the temporal lapse between Late Miocene and recent times; the first record of Tremarctinae in North America corresponds to the Hemphillian and the last to the Rancholabrean. In South America, the first record corresponds to the Ensenadan. In the present day, it corresponds to the only living tremarctine, the "Andean Bear," but short-faced bears became extinct during the early Holocene. The extinction of short-faced bears in North and South America appears to have been approximately synchronous. Finally, the fossil record in South America indicates species turnover between the Ensenadan and Bonaerian, during which time the giant species Arctotherium angustidens was replaced by Arctotherium tarijense, Arctotherium bonaeriense, and Arctotherium vetustum (and probably Arctotherium wingei).
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