Neogene Caribbean elasmobranchs: diversity, paleoecology and paleoenvironmental significance of the Cocinetas Basin assemblage (Guajira Peninsula, Colombia)

<p>The Cocinetas Basin is located on the eastern flank of the Guajira Peninsula, northern Colombia (southern Caribbean). During the late Oligocene through the Pliocene, much of the basin was submerged. The extensive deposits in this area suggest a transition from a shallow marine to a fluv...

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Main Authors: J. D. Carrillo-Briceño, Z. Luz, A. Hendy, L. Kocsis, O. Aguilera, T. Vennemann
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Published: Copernicus Publications 2019-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.biogeosciences.net/16/33/2019/bg-16-33-2019.pdf
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spelling doaj-5013cea114de4315b4fc6008db9a41e12020-11-24T20:42:05ZengCopernicus PublicationsBiogeosciences1726-41701726-41892019-01-0116335610.5194/bg-16-33-2019Neogene Caribbean elasmobranchs: diversity, paleoecology and paleoenvironmental significance of the Cocinetas Basin assemblage (Guajira Peninsula, Colombia)J. D. Carrillo-Briceño0J. D. Carrillo-Briceño1Z. Luz2A. Hendy3L. Kocsis4O. Aguilera5T. Vennemann6Palaeontological Institute and Museum, University of Zurich, Karl-Schmid-Strasse 4, 8006 Zurich, SwitzerlandSmithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Av. Gorgas, Ed. 235, 0843-03092 Balboa, Ancón, PanamaInstitut des Dynamiques de la Surface Terrestre, Université de Lausanne, Rue de la Mouline, 1015 Lausanne, FranceNatural History Museum of Los Angeles County, 900 Exposition Blvd, Los Angeles, California 90007, USAUniversiti Brunei Darussalam, Faculty of Science, Geology Group, Jalan Tungku, BE 1410, Brunei DarussalamDepartamento de Biologia Marinha, Instituto de Biologia, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niterói, 24020-150 Rio de Janeiro, BrazilInstitut des Dynamiques de la Surface Terrestre, Université de Lausanne, Rue de la Mouline, 1015 Lausanne, France<p>The Cocinetas Basin is located on the eastern flank of the Guajira Peninsula, northern Colombia (southern Caribbean). During the late Oligocene through the Pliocene, much of the basin was submerged. The extensive deposits in this area suggest a transition from a shallow marine to a fluvio-deltaic system, with a rich record of invertebrate and vertebrate fauna. The elasmobranch assemblages of the early Miocene to the late Pliocene succession in the Cocinetas Basin (Jimol, Castilletes and Ware formations, as well as the Patsúa Valley) are described for the first time. The assemblages include at least 30 taxa of sharks (Squaliformes, Pristiophoriformes, Orectolobiformes, Lamniformes and Carcharhiniformes) and batoids (Rhinopristiformes and Myliobatiformes), of which 24 taxa are reported from the Colombian Neogene for the first time. Paleoecological interpretations are based on the feeding ecology and on estimates of the paleohydrology (relative salinity, temperature) using stable isotope compositions of oxygen in the bioapatite of shark teeth. The isotopic composition of the studied specimens corroborates paleoenvironmental settings for the studied units that were previously estimated based on the sedimentology and biology of the taxa. These Neogene elasmobranch assemblages from the Cocinetas Basin provide new insights into the diversity the sharks and rays inhabiting the coastal and estuarine environments of the northwestern margin of South America, both during the existence of the gateway between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans and following its closure.</p>https://www.biogeosciences.net/16/33/2019/bg-16-33-2019.pdf
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author J. D. Carrillo-Briceño
J. D. Carrillo-Briceño
Z. Luz
A. Hendy
L. Kocsis
O. Aguilera
T. Vennemann
spellingShingle J. D. Carrillo-Briceño
J. D. Carrillo-Briceño
Z. Luz
A. Hendy
L. Kocsis
O. Aguilera
T. Vennemann
Neogene Caribbean elasmobranchs: diversity, paleoecology and paleoenvironmental significance of the Cocinetas Basin assemblage (Guajira Peninsula, Colombia)
Biogeosciences
author_facet J. D. Carrillo-Briceño
J. D. Carrillo-Briceño
Z. Luz
A. Hendy
L. Kocsis
O. Aguilera
T. Vennemann
author_sort J. D. Carrillo-Briceño
title Neogene Caribbean elasmobranchs: diversity, paleoecology and paleoenvironmental significance of the Cocinetas Basin assemblage (Guajira Peninsula, Colombia)
title_short Neogene Caribbean elasmobranchs: diversity, paleoecology and paleoenvironmental significance of the Cocinetas Basin assemblage (Guajira Peninsula, Colombia)
title_full Neogene Caribbean elasmobranchs: diversity, paleoecology and paleoenvironmental significance of the Cocinetas Basin assemblage (Guajira Peninsula, Colombia)
title_fullStr Neogene Caribbean elasmobranchs: diversity, paleoecology and paleoenvironmental significance of the Cocinetas Basin assemblage (Guajira Peninsula, Colombia)
title_full_unstemmed Neogene Caribbean elasmobranchs: diversity, paleoecology and paleoenvironmental significance of the Cocinetas Basin assemblage (Guajira Peninsula, Colombia)
title_sort neogene caribbean elasmobranchs: diversity, paleoecology and paleoenvironmental significance of the cocinetas basin assemblage (guajira peninsula, colombia)
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Biogeosciences
issn 1726-4170
1726-4189
publishDate 2019-01-01
description <p>The Cocinetas Basin is located on the eastern flank of the Guajira Peninsula, northern Colombia (southern Caribbean). During the late Oligocene through the Pliocene, much of the basin was submerged. The extensive deposits in this area suggest a transition from a shallow marine to a fluvio-deltaic system, with a rich record of invertebrate and vertebrate fauna. The elasmobranch assemblages of the early Miocene to the late Pliocene succession in the Cocinetas Basin (Jimol, Castilletes and Ware formations, as well as the Patsúa Valley) are described for the first time. The assemblages include at least 30 taxa of sharks (Squaliformes, Pristiophoriformes, Orectolobiformes, Lamniformes and Carcharhiniformes) and batoids (Rhinopristiformes and Myliobatiformes), of which 24 taxa are reported from the Colombian Neogene for the first time. Paleoecological interpretations are based on the feeding ecology and on estimates of the paleohydrology (relative salinity, temperature) using stable isotope compositions of oxygen in the bioapatite of shark teeth. The isotopic composition of the studied specimens corroborates paleoenvironmental settings for the studied units that were previously estimated based on the sedimentology and biology of the taxa. These Neogene elasmobranch assemblages from the Cocinetas Basin provide new insights into the diversity the sharks and rays inhabiting the coastal and estuarine environments of the northwestern margin of South America, both during the existence of the gateway between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans and following its closure.</p>
url https://www.biogeosciences.net/16/33/2019/bg-16-33-2019.pdf
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