A new species of the basal "kangaroo" Balbaroo and a re-evaluation of stem macropodiform interrelationships.

Exceptionally well-preserved skulls and postcranial elements of a new species of the plesiomorphic stem macropodiform Balbaroo have been recovered from middle Miocene freshwater limestone deposits in the Riversleigh World Heritage Area of northwestern Queensland, Australia. This constitutes the rich...

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Main Authors: Karen H Black, Kenny J Travouillon, Wendy Den Boer, Benjamin P Kear, Bernard N Cooke, Michael Archer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0112705
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spelling doaj-01ab316ed01446c097d2b1774adbee672021-03-04T08:45:55ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-01911e11270510.1371/journal.pone.0112705A new species of the basal "kangaroo" Balbaroo and a re-evaluation of stem macropodiform interrelationships.Karen H BlackKenny J TravouillonWendy Den BoerBenjamin P KearBernard N CookeMichael ArcherExceptionally well-preserved skulls and postcranial elements of a new species of the plesiomorphic stem macropodiform Balbaroo have been recovered from middle Miocene freshwater limestone deposits in the Riversleigh World Heritage Area of northwestern Queensland, Australia. This constitutes the richest intraspecific sample for any currently known basal "kangaroo", and, along with additional material referred to Balbaroo fangaroo, provides new insights into structural variability within the most prolific archaic macropodiform clade--Balbaridae. Qualitative and metric evaluations of taxonomic boundaries demonstrate that the previously distinct species Nambaroo bullockensis is a junior synonym of B. camfieldensis. Furthermore, coupled Maximum Parsimony and Bayesian phylogenetic analyses reveal that our new Balbaroo remains represent the most derived member of the Balbaroo lineage, and are closely related to the middle Miocene B. camfieldensis, which like most named balbarid species is identifiable only from isolated jaws. The postcranial elements of Balbaroo concur with earlier finds of the stratigraphically oldest balbarid skeleton, Nambaroo gillespieae, and suggest that quadrupedal progression was a primary gait mode as opposed to bipedal saltation. All Balbaroo spp. have low-crowned bilophodont molars, which are typical for browsing herbivores inhabiting the densely forested environments envisaged for middle Miocene northeastern Australia.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0112705
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author Karen H Black
Kenny J Travouillon
Wendy Den Boer
Benjamin P Kear
Bernard N Cooke
Michael Archer
spellingShingle Karen H Black
Kenny J Travouillon
Wendy Den Boer
Benjamin P Kear
Bernard N Cooke
Michael Archer
A new species of the basal "kangaroo" Balbaroo and a re-evaluation of stem macropodiform interrelationships.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Karen H Black
Kenny J Travouillon
Wendy Den Boer
Benjamin P Kear
Bernard N Cooke
Michael Archer
author_sort Karen H Black
title A new species of the basal "kangaroo" Balbaroo and a re-evaluation of stem macropodiform interrelationships.
title_short A new species of the basal "kangaroo" Balbaroo and a re-evaluation of stem macropodiform interrelationships.
title_full A new species of the basal "kangaroo" Balbaroo and a re-evaluation of stem macropodiform interrelationships.
title_fullStr A new species of the basal "kangaroo" Balbaroo and a re-evaluation of stem macropodiform interrelationships.
title_full_unstemmed A new species of the basal "kangaroo" Balbaroo and a re-evaluation of stem macropodiform interrelationships.
title_sort new species of the basal "kangaroo" balbaroo and a re-evaluation of stem macropodiform interrelationships.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Exceptionally well-preserved skulls and postcranial elements of a new species of the plesiomorphic stem macropodiform Balbaroo have been recovered from middle Miocene freshwater limestone deposits in the Riversleigh World Heritage Area of northwestern Queensland, Australia. This constitutes the richest intraspecific sample for any currently known basal "kangaroo", and, along with additional material referred to Balbaroo fangaroo, provides new insights into structural variability within the most prolific archaic macropodiform clade--Balbaridae. Qualitative and metric evaluations of taxonomic boundaries demonstrate that the previously distinct species Nambaroo bullockensis is a junior synonym of B. camfieldensis. Furthermore, coupled Maximum Parsimony and Bayesian phylogenetic analyses reveal that our new Balbaroo remains represent the most derived member of the Balbaroo lineage, and are closely related to the middle Miocene B. camfieldensis, which like most named balbarid species is identifiable only from isolated jaws. The postcranial elements of Balbaroo concur with earlier finds of the stratigraphically oldest balbarid skeleton, Nambaroo gillespieae, and suggest that quadrupedal progression was a primary gait mode as opposed to bipedal saltation. All Balbaroo spp. have low-crowned bilophodont molars, which are typical for browsing herbivores inhabiting the densely forested environments envisaged for middle Miocene northeastern Australia.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0112705
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