A terrestrial vertebrate palaeontological review of Aldabra Atoll, Aldabra Group, Seychelles.

The Pleistocene vertebrate assemblage of Aldabra Atoll has been comparatively well studied. Three Upper Pleistocene fossil localities have been described yielding birds, reptiles and terrestrial molluscs. Those of Bassin Cabri and Bassin Lebine on Ile Picard are undated but must be in excess of 136,...

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Main Authors: Julian P Hume, David Martill, Richard Hing
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5873930?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-26477f21fa004f64b469184b772087192020-11-25T01:48:04ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01133e019267510.1371/journal.pone.0192675A terrestrial vertebrate palaeontological review of Aldabra Atoll, Aldabra Group, Seychelles.Julian P HumeDavid MartillRichard HingThe Pleistocene vertebrate assemblage of Aldabra Atoll has been comparatively well studied. Three Upper Pleistocene fossil localities have been described yielding birds, reptiles and terrestrial molluscs. Those of Bassin Cabri and Bassin Lebine on Ile Picard are undated but must be in excess of 136,000 YBP, whereas Point Hodoul on Malabar Island is circa 100,000 YBP. Aldabra was seemingly completely submerged between deposition of the Ile Picard and Point Hodoul deposits, resulting in local faunal extinctions. Here we present the results of an ongoing study of fossil material collected on Ile Picard in 1987, which reveals a more diverse assemblage than previously realised. Notable discoveries are an Ardeola heron, three Procellariformes, tropic-bird Phaethon, gull Larus, rail Dryolimnas, harrier Circus and owl Tyto, plus evidence of recolonisation of the atoll by some seabirds, rail, harrier, owl, giant tortoises and lizards after the Ile Picard/Point Hodoul submergence event.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5873930?pdf=render
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A terrestrial vertebrate palaeontological review of Aldabra Atoll, Aldabra Group, Seychelles.
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author_facet Julian P Hume
David Martill
Richard Hing
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title A terrestrial vertebrate palaeontological review of Aldabra Atoll, Aldabra Group, Seychelles.
title_short A terrestrial vertebrate palaeontological review of Aldabra Atoll, Aldabra Group, Seychelles.
title_full A terrestrial vertebrate palaeontological review of Aldabra Atoll, Aldabra Group, Seychelles.
title_fullStr A terrestrial vertebrate palaeontological review of Aldabra Atoll, Aldabra Group, Seychelles.
title_full_unstemmed A terrestrial vertebrate palaeontological review of Aldabra Atoll, Aldabra Group, Seychelles.
title_sort terrestrial vertebrate palaeontological review of aldabra atoll, aldabra group, seychelles.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
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publishDate 2018-01-01
description The Pleistocene vertebrate assemblage of Aldabra Atoll has been comparatively well studied. Three Upper Pleistocene fossil localities have been described yielding birds, reptiles and terrestrial molluscs. Those of Bassin Cabri and Bassin Lebine on Ile Picard are undated but must be in excess of 136,000 YBP, whereas Point Hodoul on Malabar Island is circa 100,000 YBP. Aldabra was seemingly completely submerged between deposition of the Ile Picard and Point Hodoul deposits, resulting in local faunal extinctions. Here we present the results of an ongoing study of fossil material collected on Ile Picard in 1987, which reveals a more diverse assemblage than previously realised. Notable discoveries are an Ardeola heron, three Procellariformes, tropic-bird Phaethon, gull Larus, rail Dryolimnas, harrier Circus and owl Tyto, plus evidence of recolonisation of the atoll by some seabirds, rail, harrier, owl, giant tortoises and lizards after the Ile Picard/Point Hodoul submergence event.
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