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THE GARGANO TERRE ROSSE INSULAR FAUNAS: AN OVERVIEW

2010

After forty years from its discovery, the history of the field surveys and of the researches on the fossiliferous deposits on Gargano is briefly reported. The Gargano fauna belongs to the Abruzzo-Apulian Palaeobioprovince (including also Scontrone and Palena, Abruzzo). The fossil assemblage comprehends all the classes of terrestrial vertebrates: Reptilia, Amphibia, Aves and Mammalia. The faunal composition is unbalanced and presents the features of a typical insular endemic fauna. The bulk of the assemblage is composed of small mammals and birds. Based on literature, we report the most characteristic features, phylogenetic relationships, and evolutionary remarks on a list of mammals, focusi…

Insular faunalcsh:GeologyLate Miocene-Early PlioceneGarganoBiogeographyLate Miocene-Early Pliocene; Gargano; Insular fauna; Endemism; Biochronology; Biogeographylcsh:Paleontologylcsh:QE1-996.5BiochronologySettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E Paleoecologialcsh:QE701-760EndemismRivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia (Research In Paleontology and Stratigraphy)
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New insular taxa from the oldest Terre Rosse fissure filling (Gargano, Southeastern Italy).

2012

A rich amount of fossil remains of a highly diversified vertebrate fauna, known as “Mikrotia fauna”, has been retrieved from the red soil deposits (Terre Rosse) which fill the extensive palaeokarst network that affects the Mesozoic limestone along the north-western slopes of Mount Gargano (Southern Italy). The faunal assemblages reveal a rather complex history of bioevents such as dispersals and extinctions, which occurred when the area was isolated. These reconstructions were based on the materials collected during the seventies and the eighties of the last century. Forty years after its discovery, the Gargano Terre Rosse finally yielded evidence of an older faunal settlement. The peculiar…

Late Neogene Endemic Fauna Rodents Insectivores Biochronology PaleogeographySettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E Paleoecologia
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The Late Pliocene and Pleistocene Small mammal chronology in the Italian Peninsula

2004

Plio-PleistoceneItalyPlio-Pleistocene; Italy; micromammals; biochronologybiochronologymicromammals
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Late Pliocene and Pleistocene small mammal chronology in the Italian peninsula

2007

The abundant documentation of small mammals in the Italian peninsula, collected over recent years, furnishes a detailed biochronological sequence mainly from the Late Pliocene onwards. An updated stratigraphic framework is here presented, based on the European small mammal biozonation. The Early Villanyian is characterized by Mimomys hassiacus, M. stehlini, and, later, poorly documented M. polonicus. The Late Villanyian localities are well characterized with M. pliocaenicus, M. pitymyoides and M. tigliensis. The older part of the Early Biharian is documented by assemblages containing Microtus (Allophaiomys) ex gr. pliocaenicus, M. pusillus, M. cf. ostramosensis and M. tornensis, while the l…

PliocenePleistoceneRodentbiochronologyEcological successionSmall mammals; Italy; Pliocene; PleistoceneSmall mammals; Late Plioce-Pleistocene; biochronology; Italian peninsulaSmall mammalLate Plioce-PleistoceneSequence (geology)Peninsulabiology.animalPliomysSmall mammalsMicrotusEarth-Surface Processesgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyEcologybiology.organism_classificationPleistoceneItalyItalian peninsulaGeologyChronologyQuaternary International
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