A reappraisal of the Middle Triassic chirotheriid Chirotherium ibericus Navás, 1906 (Iberian Range NE Spain), with comments on the Triassic tetrapod track biochronology of the Iberian Peninsula

Triassic vertebrate tracks are known from the beginning of the 19th century and have a worldwide distribution. Several Triassic track ichnoassemblages and ichnotaxa have a restricted stratigraphic range and are useful in biochronology and biostratigraphy. The record of Triassic tracks in the Iberian...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Ignacio Díaz-Martínez, Diego Castanera, José Manuel Gasca, José Ignacio Canudo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PeerJ Inc. 2015-06-01
Series:PeerJ
Subjects:
Online Access:https://peerj.com/articles/1044.pdf
_version_ 1797418680955437056
author Ignacio Díaz-Martínez
Diego Castanera
José Manuel Gasca
José Ignacio Canudo
author_facet Ignacio Díaz-Martínez
Diego Castanera
José Manuel Gasca
José Ignacio Canudo
author_sort Ignacio Díaz-Martínez
collection DOAJ
description Triassic vertebrate tracks are known from the beginning of the 19th century and have a worldwide distribution. Several Triassic track ichnoassemblages and ichnotaxa have a restricted stratigraphic range and are useful in biochronology and biostratigraphy. The record of Triassic tracks in the Iberian Peninsula has gone almost unnoticed although more than 25 localities have been described since 1897. In one of these localities, the naturalist Longinos Navás described the ichnotaxon Chirotherium ibericus in 1906.The vertebrate tracks are in two sandy slabs from the Anisian (Middle Triassic) of the Moncayo massif (Zaragoza, Spain). In a recent revision, new, previously undescribed vertebrate tracks have been identified. The tracks considered to be C. ibericus as well as other tracks with the same morphology from both slabs have been classified as Chirotherium barthii. The rest of the tracks have been assigned to Chirotheriidae indet., Rhynchosauroides isp. and undetermined material. This new identification of C. barthii at the Navás site adds new data to the Iberian record of this ichnotaxon, which is characterized by the small size of the tracks when compared with the main occurrences of this ichnotaxon elsewhere. As at the Navás tracksite, the Anisian C. barthii-Rhynchosauroides ichnoassemblage has been found in other coeval localities in Iberia and worldwide. This ichnoassemblage belongs to the upper Olenekian-lower Anisian interval according to previous biochronological proposals. Analysis of the Triassic Iberian record of tetrapod tracks is uneven in terms of abundance over time. From the earliest Triassic to the latest Lower Triassic the record is very scarce, with Rhynchosauroides being the only known ichnotaxon. Rhynchosauroides covers a wide temporal range and gives poor information for biochronology. The record from the uppermost Lower Triassic to the Middle Triassic is abundant. The highest ichnodiversity has been reported for the Anisian with an assemblage composed of Dicynodontipus, Procolophonichnium, Rhynchosauroides, Rotodactylus, Chirotherium, Isochirotherium, Coelurosaurichnus and Paratrisauropus. The Iberian track record from the Anisian is coherent with the global biochronology proposed for Triassic tetrapod tracks. Nevertheless, the scarcity of track occurrences during the late Olenekian and Ladinian prevents analysis of the corresponding biochrons. Finally, although the Iberian record for the Upper Triassic is not abundant, the presence of Eubrontes, Anchisauripus and probably Brachychirotherium is coherent with the global track biochronology as well. Thus, the Triassic track record in the Iberian Peninsula matches the expected record for this age on the basis of a global biochronological approach, supporting the idea that vertebrate Triassic tracks are a useful tool in biochronology.
first_indexed 2024-03-09T06:36:23Z
format Article
id doaj.art-a283f52b32204d56b2ddca6cb5d3e81b
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 2167-8359
language English
last_indexed 2024-03-09T06:36:23Z
publishDate 2015-06-01
publisher PeerJ Inc.
record_format Article
series PeerJ
spelling doaj.art-a283f52b32204d56b2ddca6cb5d3e81b2023-12-03T10:57:01ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592015-06-013e104410.7717/peerj.10441044A reappraisal of the Middle Triassic chirotheriid Chirotherium ibericus Navás, 1906 (Iberian Range NE Spain), with comments on the Triassic tetrapod track biochronology of the Iberian PeninsulaIgnacio Díaz-Martínez0Diego Castanera1José Manuel Gasca2José Ignacio Canudo3CONICET—Instituto de Investigación en Paleobiología y Geología, Universidad Nacional de Río Negro, General Roca, Río Negro, ArgentinaGrupo Aragosaurus-IUCA, Área de Paleontología, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Zaragoza, Zaragoza, SpainGrupo Aragosaurus-IUCA, Área de Paleontología, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Zaragoza, Zaragoza, SpainGrupo Aragosaurus-IUCA, Área de Paleontología, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Zaragoza, Zaragoza, SpainTriassic vertebrate tracks are known from the beginning of the 19th century and have a worldwide distribution. Several Triassic track ichnoassemblages and ichnotaxa have a restricted stratigraphic range and are useful in biochronology and biostratigraphy. The record of Triassic tracks in the Iberian Peninsula has gone almost unnoticed although more than 25 localities have been described since 1897. In one of these localities, the naturalist Longinos Navás described the ichnotaxon Chirotherium ibericus in 1906.The vertebrate tracks are in two sandy slabs from the Anisian (Middle Triassic) of the Moncayo massif (Zaragoza, Spain). In a recent revision, new, previously undescribed vertebrate tracks have been identified. The tracks considered to be C. ibericus as well as other tracks with the same morphology from both slabs have been classified as Chirotherium barthii. The rest of the tracks have been assigned to Chirotheriidae indet., Rhynchosauroides isp. and undetermined material. This new identification of C. barthii at the Navás site adds new data to the Iberian record of this ichnotaxon, which is characterized by the small size of the tracks when compared with the main occurrences of this ichnotaxon elsewhere. As at the Navás tracksite, the Anisian C. barthii-Rhynchosauroides ichnoassemblage has been found in other coeval localities in Iberia and worldwide. This ichnoassemblage belongs to the upper Olenekian-lower Anisian interval according to previous biochronological proposals. Analysis of the Triassic Iberian record of tetrapod tracks is uneven in terms of abundance over time. From the earliest Triassic to the latest Lower Triassic the record is very scarce, with Rhynchosauroides being the only known ichnotaxon. Rhynchosauroides covers a wide temporal range and gives poor information for biochronology. The record from the uppermost Lower Triassic to the Middle Triassic is abundant. The highest ichnodiversity has been reported for the Anisian with an assemblage composed of Dicynodontipus, Procolophonichnium, Rhynchosauroides, Rotodactylus, Chirotherium, Isochirotherium, Coelurosaurichnus and Paratrisauropus. The Iberian track record from the Anisian is coherent with the global biochronology proposed for Triassic tetrapod tracks. Nevertheless, the scarcity of track occurrences during the late Olenekian and Ladinian prevents analysis of the corresponding biochrons. Finally, although the Iberian record for the Upper Triassic is not abundant, the presence of Eubrontes, Anchisauripus and probably Brachychirotherium is coherent with the global track biochronology as well. Thus, the Triassic track record in the Iberian Peninsula matches the expected record for this age on the basis of a global biochronological approach, supporting the idea that vertebrate Triassic tracks are a useful tool in biochronology.https://peerj.com/articles/1044.pdfChirotherium ibericusChirotherium barthiiMiddle TriassicIberian PeninsulaTriassic geochronologyVertebrate tracks
spellingShingle Ignacio Díaz-Martínez
Diego Castanera
José Manuel Gasca
José Ignacio Canudo
A reappraisal of the Middle Triassic chirotheriid Chirotherium ibericus Navás, 1906 (Iberian Range NE Spain), with comments on the Triassic tetrapod track biochronology of the Iberian Peninsula
PeerJ
Chirotherium ibericus
Chirotherium barthii
Middle Triassic
Iberian Peninsula
Triassic geochronology
Vertebrate tracks
title A reappraisal of the Middle Triassic chirotheriid Chirotherium ibericus Navás, 1906 (Iberian Range NE Spain), with comments on the Triassic tetrapod track biochronology of the Iberian Peninsula
title_full A reappraisal of the Middle Triassic chirotheriid Chirotherium ibericus Navás, 1906 (Iberian Range NE Spain), with comments on the Triassic tetrapod track biochronology of the Iberian Peninsula
title_fullStr A reappraisal of the Middle Triassic chirotheriid Chirotherium ibericus Navás, 1906 (Iberian Range NE Spain), with comments on the Triassic tetrapod track biochronology of the Iberian Peninsula
title_full_unstemmed A reappraisal of the Middle Triassic chirotheriid Chirotherium ibericus Navás, 1906 (Iberian Range NE Spain), with comments on the Triassic tetrapod track biochronology of the Iberian Peninsula
title_short A reappraisal of the Middle Triassic chirotheriid Chirotherium ibericus Navás, 1906 (Iberian Range NE Spain), with comments on the Triassic tetrapod track biochronology of the Iberian Peninsula
title_sort reappraisal of the middle triassic chirotheriid chirotherium ibericus navas 1906 iberian range ne spain with comments on the triassic tetrapod track biochronology of the iberian peninsula
topic Chirotherium ibericus
Chirotherium barthii
Middle Triassic
Iberian Peninsula
Triassic geochronology
Vertebrate tracks
url https://peerj.com/articles/1044.pdf
work_keys_str_mv AT ignaciodiazmartinez areappraisalofthemiddletriassicchirotheriidchirotheriumibericusnavas1906iberianrangenespainwithcommentsonthetriassictetrapodtrackbiochronologyoftheiberianpeninsula
AT diegocastanera areappraisalofthemiddletriassicchirotheriidchirotheriumibericusnavas1906iberianrangenespainwithcommentsonthetriassictetrapodtrackbiochronologyoftheiberianpeninsula
AT josemanuelgasca areappraisalofthemiddletriassicchirotheriidchirotheriumibericusnavas1906iberianrangenespainwithcommentsonthetriassictetrapodtrackbiochronologyoftheiberianpeninsula
AT joseignaciocanudo areappraisalofthemiddletriassicchirotheriidchirotheriumibericusnavas1906iberianrangenespainwithcommentsonthetriassictetrapodtrackbiochronologyoftheiberianpeninsula
AT ignaciodiazmartinez reappraisalofthemiddletriassicchirotheriidchirotheriumibericusnavas1906iberianrangenespainwithcommentsonthetriassictetrapodtrackbiochronologyoftheiberianpeninsula
AT diegocastanera reappraisalofthemiddletriassicchirotheriidchirotheriumibericusnavas1906iberianrangenespainwithcommentsonthetriassictetrapodtrackbiochronologyoftheiberianpeninsula
AT josemanuelgasca reappraisalofthemiddletriassicchirotheriidchirotheriumibericusnavas1906iberianrangenespainwithcommentsonthetriassictetrapodtrackbiochronologyoftheiberianpeninsula
AT joseignaciocanudo reappraisalofthemiddletriassicchirotheriidchirotheriumibericusnavas1906iberianrangenespainwithcommentsonthetriassictetrapodtrackbiochronologyoftheiberianpeninsula