作者Prado, Jose Luis,
作者SpringerLink (Online service)
書名Fossil horses of South America : phylogeny, systemics and ecology / by Jose Luis Prado, Maria Teresa Alberdi
出版項Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2017
其他作者Alberdi, Maria Teresa,
說明1 online resource (x, 150 pages) : illustrations (some color), digital ; 24 cm
文字text
無媒介computer
成冊online resource
說明text file PDF
系列The Latin American studies book series, 2366-3421
The Latin American studies book series
附註Introduction -- Taxonomy nomenclature -- Collections around the word -- Systematic and phylogeny -- Iostratigraphy and biogeography -- Ancient feeding ecology and niche differentiation of Pleistocene horses -- Horses and megafauna extinction
This book provides an update on the phylogeny, systematics and ecology of horses in South America based on data provided over the past three decades. The contemporary South American mammalian communities were shaped by the emergence of the Isthmus of Panama and by the profound climatic oscillations during the Pleistocene. Horses were a conspicuous group of immigrant mammals from North America that arrived in South America during the Pleistocene. This group is represented by 2 genera, Hippidion and Equus, which include small species (Hippidion devillei, H. saldiasi, E. andium and E. insulatus) and large forms (Equus neogeus and H. principale) Both groups arrived in South America via 2 different routes. One model designed to explain this migration indicates that the small forms used the Andes corridor, while larger horses used the eastern route and arrived through some coastal areas. Molecular dating (ancient DNA) suggests that the South American horses separated from the North American taxa (caballines and the New World stilt-legged horse) after 3.6 - 3.2 Ma, consistent with the final formation of the Panamanian Isthmus. Recent studies of stable isotopes in these horses indicate an extensive range of d13C values cover closed woodlands to C4 grasslands. This plasticity agrees with the hypothesis that generalist species and open biome specialist species from North America indicate a positive migration through South America
主題Horses, Fossil -- South America
Earth Sciences
Paleontology
Biogeosciences
Animal Ecology
ISBN/ISSN9783319558776 (electronic bk.)
9783319558769 (paper)
10.1007/978-3-319-55877-6
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