Langhian rays (chondrichthyes, batomorphii) from brielas, lower tagus basin, Portugal

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Main Author: Fialho, Pedro R.
Publication Date: 2019
Other Authors: Balbino, Ausenda Cáceres, Antunes, Miguel Telles
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Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: The Langhian Vc unit of Brielas section (Caparica road, Almada), in the marine Miocene of the Lower Tagus Basin (West Portugal), is rich in batoid species. In this study, batoids are represented by 149 isolated fossil teeth and a single fossil dental plate collected from a bulk sample of washed and sorted sediment. A total of 12 species belonging to the orders Rhinopristiformes, Rajiformes, Torpediniformes and Myliobatiformes were identified. All genera and some species are known to have extant representatives. Aetobatus cappettai antunes and balbino, 2006, is described now from Langhian material which suggests it is older than previously supposed. The biogeographic ranges, environmental constraints and behaviour of the species described in this study point out to an infralittoral environment characterized by the dominance of warm water conditions, where episodic upwelling contributed to the occurrence of different types of batoids coexisting in the same habitat.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Langhian rays (chondrichthyes, batomorphii) from brielas, lower tagus basin, Portugal
title Langhian rays (chondrichthyes, batomorphii) from brielas, lower tagus basin, Portugal
spellingShingle Langhian rays (chondrichthyes, batomorphii) from brielas, lower tagus basin, Portugal
Fialho, Pedro R.
Batomorphii
Brielas
Chondrichthyes
Langhian
Portugal
Geology
SDG 14 - Life Below Water
title_short Langhian rays (chondrichthyes, batomorphii) from brielas, lower tagus basin, Portugal
title_full Langhian rays (chondrichthyes, batomorphii) from brielas, lower tagus basin, Portugal
title_fullStr Langhian rays (chondrichthyes, batomorphii) from brielas, lower tagus basin, Portugal
title_full_unstemmed Langhian rays (chondrichthyes, batomorphii) from brielas, lower tagus basin, Portugal
title_sort Langhian rays (chondrichthyes, batomorphii) from brielas, lower tagus basin, Portugal
author Fialho, Pedro R.
author_facet Fialho, Pedro R.
Balbino, Ausenda Cáceres
Antunes, Miguel Telles
author_role author
author2 Balbino, Ausenda Cáceres
Antunes, Miguel Telles
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv GeoBioTec - Geobiociências, Geoengenharias e Geotecnologias
DCT - Departamento de Ciências da Terra
RUN
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fialho, Pedro R.
Balbino, Ausenda Cáceres
Antunes, Miguel Telles
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Batomorphii
Brielas
Chondrichthyes
Langhian
Portugal
Geology
SDG 14 - Life Below Water
topic Batomorphii
Brielas
Chondrichthyes
Langhian
Portugal
Geology
SDG 14 - Life Below Water
description The Langhian Vc unit of Brielas section (Caparica road, Almada), in the marine Miocene of the Lower Tagus Basin (West Portugal), is rich in batoid species. In this study, batoids are represented by 149 isolated fossil teeth and a single fossil dental plate collected from a bulk sample of washed and sorted sediment. A total of 12 species belonging to the orders Rhinopristiformes, Rajiformes, Torpediniformes and Myliobatiformes were identified. All genera and some species are known to have extant representatives. Aetobatus cappettai antunes and balbino, 2006, is described now from Langhian material which suggests it is older than previously supposed. The biogeographic ranges, environmental constraints and behaviour of the species described in this study point out to an infralittoral environment characterized by the dominance of warm water conditions, where episodic upwelling contributed to the occurrence of different types of batoids coexisting in the same habitat.
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