Stable isotope analysis evidences dietary changes in toxodontids (Mammalia, Notoungulata) across the Neogene-Quaternary from Argentina

Authors

  • Dánae Sanz-Pérez Universidad Complutense de Madrid
  • Rodrigo L. Tomassini Universidad Nacional del Sur (UNS)-CONICET
  • Claudia I. Montalvo Universidad Nacional de La Pampa
  • Alfredo Zurita Laboratorio de Evolución de Vertebrados y Ambientes Cenozoicos-Centro de Ecología Aplicada del Litoral (UNNE-CONICET
  • Manuel Hernández Fernández Universidad Complutense de Madrid
  • Laura Domingo Universidad Complutense de Madrid

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7203/sjp.28828

Keywords:

Late Cenozoic, Macroevolution, Niche Evolution, Paleoecology, South America, Vegetation.

Abstract

Toxodontidae was an extinct family of South American notoungulates, widely studied systematically, but not so much from an ecological perspective. This work aims to improve the knowledge about variations in diet and habitats of different representatives of this group in the context of biotic and abiotic events throughout the last 20 My. The tooth enamel carbon isotope composition (δ13C) of 7 genera recorded in 11 localities of Central, West and Northeastern Argentina, from the Early Miocene to the Late Pleistocene, was analyzed. The diet of the toxodontids studied in this work range from mainly C3 resources during the Miocene, mixed C3-C4 in the Pliocene, to a significant consumption of C4 plants during the Pleistocene. Differences in diet during the Late Pleistocene were also recorded, associated with geographic (i.e., Northeastern vs. Central) and temporal (i.e., glacial vs. interglacial periods) variations, evidencing the adaptive capacity of the group under ecological and environmental pressures.

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Published

2024-05-31

How to Cite

Sanz-Pérez, D., Tomassini, R. L., Montalvo, C. I., Zurita, A., Hernández Fernández, M., & Domingo, L. (2024). Stable isotope analysis evidences dietary changes in toxodontids (Mammalia, Notoungulata) across the Neogene-Quaternary from Argentina. Spanish Journal of Palaeontology. https://doi.org/10.7203/sjp.28828
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