The mandible of Salbatore II: A new Ursus deningeri site in the northern Iberian Peninsula - 25/12/24
Highlights |
• | Identification of a new remain of Ursus deningeri, a scarse species in the Iberian Peninsula. |
• | A comparison with late Early to Middle Pleistocene U. deningeri specimens shows a morphological complexity of this species. |
• | Presence of a Middle Pleistocene site in the Cantabrian Region adds to the fossil record prior to the Late Pleistocene. |
Abstract |
Ursus deningeri, together with Ursus spelaeus sensu lato, are chronospecies that belong to the Quaternary iconic cave bear lineage. They inhabited Iberia from the late Early to the late Middle Pleistocene. Here we describe a complete bear mandible recovered from Salbatore II cave (Basque Country). To assess its taxonomy, we compared it with other European Pleistocene cave and brown bears. Comparisons were made concerning its morphology and using both traditional and 3D geometric morphometrics analyses. The mandible has several morphological similarities with the cave bears such as a high corpus and deep masseter fossa. However, it exhibits a coronoid process that leans backwards, a pointed pterygoid process, and the p1 and p3 are present. These are characteristics customarily associated with U. deningeri and U. arctos. Metric analyses show that Salbatore II fits within the cave bear variation, with a minimum overlap with brown bears once size is accounted for. However, geometric morphometric analyses show that Salbatore II is similar to U. arctos, but within U. deningeri variation. Based on the overall size and the morphological characteristics, Salbatore II displays U. deningeri affinities with many ancestral characteristics, suggesting a minimum mid-Middle Pleistocene age, a chronology rarely recorded in the Cantabrian region.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Cave bear, Geometric morphometrics, Evolution, Early Pleistocene, Middle Pleistocene
Plan
☆ | This article is part of a special issue entitled: ‘4th PVC’ published in Geobios. |
☆☆ | Corresponding editor: Vicente D. Crespo. |
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