Quaternary mammals from central Brazil (Serra da bodoquena, mato grosso do sul) and comments on paleobiogeography and paleoenvironments

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Studies regarding Quaternary mammals from the Serra da Bodoquena (South-western Brazil, state of Mato Grosso do Sul) are scarce. In the region, the Fadas Cave has been an important paleontological site. Remnants of Pleistocene fauna were collected along a river channel inside the cave. It is the first record of Arctotherium, Scelidotheriinae and Nothrotheriinae in the Serra da Bodoquena. Smilodon populator, Eremotherium laurillardi, Gomphotheriidae and Glyptodontinae, already known for the region, were also identified. These new occurrences allow us to redefine the paleozoogeographical distribution of some of the aforementioned taxa. Herein we propose the expansion of the range of the Brazilian Intertropical Region, which should include Mato Grosso do Sul and São Paulo. The state of Rio Grande do Sul keeps a greater paleozoogeographical affinity to others temperate zones from Argentina and Uruguay. Taxa associated to open environments indicate the existence of large areas of savannas during the late Pleistocene in the Serra da Bodoquena.

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De Oliveira, A. M., Becker-Kerber, B., Cordeiro, L. M., Borghezan, R., Avilla, L. S., Pacheco, M. L. A. F., & Santos, C. M. D. (2017). Quaternary mammals from central Brazil (Serra da bodoquena, mato grosso do sul) and comments on paleobiogeography and paleoenvironments. Revista Brasileira de Paleontologia, 20(1), 31–44. https://doi.org/10.4072/rbp.2017.1.03

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