Fish otoliths from the middle Miocene Pebas Formation of the Peruvian Amazon
Abstract A small assemblage of 22 otoliths was identified from the historical collection of Bluntschli and Peyer gathered in 1912 on the Itaya riverbank at Iquitos, Peru (Amazonia), from the Pebas Formation. The Pebas Mega-Wetland System in western Amazonia during the Miocene represented a unique, a...
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| description | Abstract A small assemblage of 22 otoliths was identified from the historical collection of Bluntschli and Peyer gathered in 1912 on the Itaya riverbank at Iquitos, Peru (Amazonia), from the Pebas Formation. The Pebas Mega-Wetland System in western Amazonia during the Miocene represented a unique, albeit short-lived, biotope characterized by a pronounced endemic evolution with gigantism in some vertebrate groups (e.g., turtles, crocodylians). Thus far, fishes have mainly been recorded based on isolated skeletal remains and teeth. Here, we describe the first well-preserved otolith assemblage from the Pebas Formation. This otolith assemblage adds a new facet to the fauna by complementing the skeletal bony fish data, primarily with species of the Sciaenidae and, to a lesser extent, Ariidae and Cichlidae. The sciaenids and ariids indicate that migration must have occurred between the marginal marine environments to the north and the Pebas Wetland System. The otoliths also indicate the likelihood of endemic developments of adapted marine immigrants to the Pebas Wetland System, some of which have become extinct (Pogonias, Umbrina), while others now represent typical South American freshwater fish groups (Plagioscion). Six new species are described based on otoliths, one in the Cichlidae—Cichlasoma bluntschlii n. sp., one in the Ariidae—Cantarius ohei n. sp., and four in the Sciaenidae—Pebasciaena amazoniensis n. gen. et n. sp., Plagioscion peyeri n. sp., Pogonias tetragonus n. sp. and Umbrina pachaula n. sp. ZooBank LSID: urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:D05A3AA4-8F8E-4510-A07E-816C75790163. https://zoobank.org/4FE4BC4E-0EFC-4A32-A40F-CF561B98375F . |
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| spelling | doaj-art-7e7252a3f8054af58fa9a2f8dc3d6cc62024-12-22T12:45:18ZengSpringerOpenSwiss Journal of Palaeontology1664-23761664-23842022-02-01141111510.1186/s13358-022-00243-5Fish otoliths from the middle Miocene Pebas Formation of the Peruvian AmazonWerner W. Schwarzhans0Orangel A. Aguilera1Torsten M. Scheyer2Jorge D. Carrillo-Briceño3Zoological Museum, Natural History Museum of DenmarkMarine Biology Department, Paleoecology and Global Changes Laboratory, Fluminense Federal University (UFF)Universität Zürich, Paläontologisches Institut Und MuseumUniversität Zürich, Paläontologisches Institut Und MuseumAbstract A small assemblage of 22 otoliths was identified from the historical collection of Bluntschli and Peyer gathered in 1912 on the Itaya riverbank at Iquitos, Peru (Amazonia), from the Pebas Formation. The Pebas Mega-Wetland System in western Amazonia during the Miocene represented a unique, albeit short-lived, biotope characterized by a pronounced endemic evolution with gigantism in some vertebrate groups (e.g., turtles, crocodylians). Thus far, fishes have mainly been recorded based on isolated skeletal remains and teeth. Here, we describe the first well-preserved otolith assemblage from the Pebas Formation. This otolith assemblage adds a new facet to the fauna by complementing the skeletal bony fish data, primarily with species of the Sciaenidae and, to a lesser extent, Ariidae and Cichlidae. The sciaenids and ariids indicate that migration must have occurred between the marginal marine environments to the north and the Pebas Wetland System. The otoliths also indicate the likelihood of endemic developments of adapted marine immigrants to the Pebas Wetland System, some of which have become extinct (Pogonias, Umbrina), while others now represent typical South American freshwater fish groups (Plagioscion). Six new species are described based on otoliths, one in the Cichlidae—Cichlasoma bluntschlii n. sp., one in the Ariidae—Cantarius ohei n. sp., and four in the Sciaenidae—Pebasciaena amazoniensis n. gen. et n. sp., Plagioscion peyeri n. sp., Pogonias tetragonus n. sp. and Umbrina pachaula n. sp. ZooBank LSID: urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:D05A3AA4-8F8E-4510-A07E-816C75790163. https://zoobank.org/4FE4BC4E-0EFC-4A32-A40F-CF561B98375F .https://doi.org/10.1186/s13358-022-00243-5South AmericaWestern AmazoniaNeogeneFreshwaterBrackishAriidae |
| spellingShingle | Werner W. Schwarzhans Orangel A. Aguilera Torsten M. Scheyer Jorge D. Carrillo-Briceño Fish otoliths from the middle Miocene Pebas Formation of the Peruvian Amazon Swiss Journal of Palaeontology South America Western Amazonia Neogene Freshwater Brackish Ariidae |
| title | Fish otoliths from the middle Miocene Pebas Formation of the Peruvian Amazon |
| title_full | Fish otoliths from the middle Miocene Pebas Formation of the Peruvian Amazon |
| title_fullStr | Fish otoliths from the middle Miocene Pebas Formation of the Peruvian Amazon |
| title_full_unstemmed | Fish otoliths from the middle Miocene Pebas Formation of the Peruvian Amazon |
| title_short | Fish otoliths from the middle Miocene Pebas Formation of the Peruvian Amazon |
| title_sort | fish otoliths from the middle miocene pebas formation of the peruvian amazon |
| topic | South America Western Amazonia Neogene Freshwater Brackish Ariidae |
| url | https://doi.org/10.1186/s13358-022-00243-5 |
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