Middle Pleistocene vertebrate fossils from the Nefud Desert, Saudi Arabia: Implications for biogeography and palaeoecology

The current paucity of Pleistocene vertebrate records from the Arabian Peninsula - a landmass of over 3 million km2 - is a significant gap in our knowledge of the Quaternary. Such data are critical lines of contextual evidence for considering animal and hominin dispersals between Africa and Eurasia...

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Principais autores: Stimpson, C, Lister, A, Parton, A, Clark-Balzan, L, Breeze, P, Drake, N, Groucutt, H, Jennings, R, Scerri, E, White, T, Zahir, M, Duval, M, Grün, R, Al-Omari, A, Al Murayyi, K, Zalmout, I, Mufarreh, Y, Memesh, A, Petraglia, M
Formato: Journal article
Publicado em: Elsevier 2016
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author Stimpson, C
Lister, A
Parton, A
Clark-Balzan, L
Breeze, P
Drake, N
Groucutt, H
Jennings, R
Scerri, E
White, T
Zahir, M
Duval, M
Grün, R
Al-Omari, A
Al Murayyi, K
Zalmout, I
Mufarreh, Y
Memesh, A
Petraglia, M
author_facet Stimpson, C
Lister, A
Parton, A
Clark-Balzan, L
Breeze, P
Drake, N
Groucutt, H
Jennings, R
Scerri, E
White, T
Zahir, M
Duval, M
Grün, R
Al-Omari, A
Al Murayyi, K
Zalmout, I
Mufarreh, Y
Memesh, A
Petraglia, M
author_sort Stimpson, C
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description The current paucity of Pleistocene vertebrate records from the Arabian Peninsula - a landmass of over 3 million km2 - is a significant gap in our knowledge of the Quaternary. Such data are critical lines of contextual evidence for considering animal and hominin dispersals between Africa and Eurasia generally, and hominin palaeoecology in the Pleistocene landscapes of the Arabian interior specifically. Here, we describe an important contribution to the record and report stratigraphically-constrained fossils of mammals, birds and reptiles from recent excavations at Ti’s al Ghadah in the southwestern Nefud Desert. Combined U-series and ESR analyses of Oryx sp. teeth indicate that the assemblage is Middle Pleistocene in age and dates to ca. 500 ka. The identified fauna is a biogeographical admixture that consists of likely endemics and taxa of African and Eurasian affinity and includes extinct and extant (or related Pleistocene forms of) mammals (Palaeoloxodon cf. recki, Panthera cf. gombaszogenis, Equus hemionus, cf. Crocuta crocuta, Vulpes sp., Canis anthus, Oryx sp.), the first Pleistocene records of birds from the Arabian Peninsula (Struthio sp., Neophron percnopterus, Milvus cf. migrans, Tachybaptus sp. Anas sp., Pterocles orientalis, Motacilla cf. alba) and reptiles (Varanidae/Uromastyx sp.). We infer that the assemblage reflects mortality in populations of herbivorous animals and their predators and scavengers that were attracted to freshwater and plant resources in the inter-dune basin. At present, there is no evidence to suggest hominin agency in the accumulation of the bone assemblages. The inferred ecological characteristics of the taxa recovered indicate the presence, at least periodically, of substantial water-bodies and open grassland habitats.
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spelling oxford-uuid:7c580d4e-2b65-44f1-8d75-8ab83616eb832022-03-26T20:56:30ZMiddle Pleistocene vertebrate fossils from the Nefud Desert, Saudi Arabia: Implications for biogeography and palaeoecologyJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:7c580d4e-2b65-44f1-8d75-8ab83616eb83Symplectic Elements at OxfordElsevier2016Stimpson, CLister, AParton, AClark-Balzan, LBreeze, PDrake, NGroucutt, HJennings, RScerri, EWhite, TZahir, MDuval, MGrün, RAl-Omari, AAl Murayyi, KZalmout, IMufarreh, YMemesh, APetraglia, MThe current paucity of Pleistocene vertebrate records from the Arabian Peninsula - a landmass of over 3 million km2 - is a significant gap in our knowledge of the Quaternary. Such data are critical lines of contextual evidence for considering animal and hominin dispersals between Africa and Eurasia generally, and hominin palaeoecology in the Pleistocene landscapes of the Arabian interior specifically. Here, we describe an important contribution to the record and report stratigraphically-constrained fossils of mammals, birds and reptiles from recent excavations at Ti’s al Ghadah in the southwestern Nefud Desert. Combined U-series and ESR analyses of Oryx sp. teeth indicate that the assemblage is Middle Pleistocene in age and dates to ca. 500 ka. The identified fauna is a biogeographical admixture that consists of likely endemics and taxa of African and Eurasian affinity and includes extinct and extant (or related Pleistocene forms of) mammals (Palaeoloxodon cf. recki, Panthera cf. gombaszogenis, Equus hemionus, cf. Crocuta crocuta, Vulpes sp., Canis anthus, Oryx sp.), the first Pleistocene records of birds from the Arabian Peninsula (Struthio sp., Neophron percnopterus, Milvus cf. migrans, Tachybaptus sp. Anas sp., Pterocles orientalis, Motacilla cf. alba) and reptiles (Varanidae/Uromastyx sp.). We infer that the assemblage reflects mortality in populations of herbivorous animals and their predators and scavengers that were attracted to freshwater and plant resources in the inter-dune basin. At present, there is no evidence to suggest hominin agency in the accumulation of the bone assemblages. The inferred ecological characteristics of the taxa recovered indicate the presence, at least periodically, of substantial water-bodies and open grassland habitats.
spellingShingle Stimpson, C
Lister, A
Parton, A
Clark-Balzan, L
Breeze, P
Drake, N
Groucutt, H
Jennings, R
Scerri, E
White, T
Zahir, M
Duval, M
Grün, R
Al-Omari, A
Al Murayyi, K
Zalmout, I
Mufarreh, Y
Memesh, A
Petraglia, M
Middle Pleistocene vertebrate fossils from the Nefud Desert, Saudi Arabia: Implications for biogeography and palaeoecology
title Middle Pleistocene vertebrate fossils from the Nefud Desert, Saudi Arabia: Implications for biogeography and palaeoecology
title_full Middle Pleistocene vertebrate fossils from the Nefud Desert, Saudi Arabia: Implications for biogeography and palaeoecology
title_fullStr Middle Pleistocene vertebrate fossils from the Nefud Desert, Saudi Arabia: Implications for biogeography and palaeoecology
title_full_unstemmed Middle Pleistocene vertebrate fossils from the Nefud Desert, Saudi Arabia: Implications for biogeography and palaeoecology
title_short Middle Pleistocene vertebrate fossils from the Nefud Desert, Saudi Arabia: Implications for biogeography and palaeoecology
title_sort middle pleistocene vertebrate fossils from the nefud desert saudi arabia implications for biogeography and palaeoecology
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