2014
DOI: 10.5209/rev_jige.2014.v40.n1.44086
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The range and extent of the Vallesian Crisis (Late Miocene): new prospects based on the micromammal record from the Vallès-Penedès basin (Catalonia, Spain)

Abstract: The Vallesian Crisis was initially recognized as a local event, which implied the extinction of certain rodent and artiodactyl genera coinciding with the early/late Vallesian boundary (at 9.7 Ma). Following works increased the range and extent of this event to encompass all Europe and involve a great number of mammal taxa. Here, we analyze the Vallesian rodent and insectivore record of the Vallès-Penedès basin (Catalonia, Spain), where the crisis was first recognized. We show that the quality of the record bef… Show more

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“…10 the Siwaliks, with maximum change later in time, after 10 Ma (Agusti et al, 2013;Domingo et al, 2014). After adjusting for unevenness in the fossil record, the Vallesian crisis in the Spanish fossil record is seen to be less abrupt than previously thought, but still significant, and postdates Siwalik events (Casanovas-Vilar et al 2014, 2016. (Tang et al 2015), with decreased micromammal diversity, moist conditions in North China (Fortelius et al, 2014) led to high diversity among both ungulates and small mammals (see also Flynn et al 2011).…”
Section: Endemism Vs Immigrationmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…10 the Siwaliks, with maximum change later in time, after 10 Ma (Agusti et al, 2013;Domingo et al, 2014). After adjusting for unevenness in the fossil record, the Vallesian crisis in the Spanish fossil record is seen to be less abrupt than previously thought, but still significant, and postdates Siwalik events (Casanovas-Vilar et al 2014, 2016. (Tang et al 2015), with decreased micromammal diversity, moist conditions in North China (Fortelius et al, 2014) led to high diversity among both ungulates and small mammals (see also Flynn et al 2011).…”
Section: Endemism Vs Immigrationmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…The first was the so‐called Vallesian Crisis (early–late Vallesian), first recognized as a local episode in the Catalan coastal basins (Casanovas‐Vilar et al . ). The record of the Alfambra–Teruel Basin shows a number of extinctions that occurred during the late Vallesian (MN10) but over a longer time interval (~9.5–9.1 Ma) than that of the Vallès‐Penedés Basin (van Dam ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Most of the published studies involving calculations of sampling probability and inferred taxon ranges require assigning an absolute age to each locality. Then, the time span studied is divided in 0.1 or 0.5 Myr bins, assigning each locality to a single interval (Barry et al, 2002;Van Dam et al, 2006;Casanovas-Vilar et al, 2014). However, the lack of magnetostratigraphic data in the Madrid Basin (only the localities of Paracuellos and Villaluenga are placed in magnetostratigraphical sections) does not allow us to establish an accurate relative age for each locality.…”
Section: Species Richnessmentioning
confidence: 99%