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THE MIDDLE MIOCENE DUCK CHENOANAS (AVES, ANATIDAE): NEW SPECIES, PHYLOGENY AND GEOGRAPHICAL RANGE
Zelenkov, Nikita V.1; Stidham, Thomas A.2; Martynovich, Nicolay V.3; Volkova, Natalia V.1; Li, Qiang2; Qiu, Zhuding2
2018-08-01
发表期刊PAPERS IN PALAEONTOLOGY
ISSN2056-2799
卷号4期号:3页码:309-326
摘要A notable reorganization of the waterfowl communities apparently took place across Eurasia during the middle to early late Miocene, when primitive and extinct anatid taxa (e.g. Mionetta) were replaced by more derived forms, including extant genera. However, little is known about the diversity of Eurasian waterfowl and their palaeobiogeography during this critical interval. In particular, larger ducks of the middle Miocene are represented by poorly known taxa including 'Anas' sansaniensis from western and central Europe and Chenoanas deserti from Western Mongolia. We report new geographically widespread specimens referred to Chenoanas from Mongolia, eastern Siberia, and China that include a new species, Chenoanas asiatica sp. nov., and allow for recognition of the European 'Anas' sansaniensis as a member of Chenoanas. We describe the oldest remains of Chenoanas sansaniensis from eastern Siberia, which supports a westward dispersal or range expansion of this group of ducks during the Miocene, comparable to the previously established biogeographical affinities of many Eurasian mammals. These data also support a growing body of evidence that avian faunas of Siberia were similar to European ones during the Middle Miocene Climatic Optimum. Our data indicate a wide Eurasian distribution (more than 8000 km) and a greater diversity within the genus Chenoanas during the late early to middle Miocene. The phylogenetic analysis of Chenoanas suggests that it may be a primitive member of Anatini, and thus does not belong to the basal radiation of extinct relatives of stiff-tailed ducks (Oxyura and its relatives). Species of Chenoanas were probably not specialized divers.
关键词middle Miocene Anatidae Eurasia osteology palaeobiogeography
DOI10.1002/spp2.1107
关键词[WOS]EASTERN SIBERIA ; ANSERIFORMES ANATIDAE ; CENTRAL-ASIA ; NEW-ZEALAND ; LATE EOCENE ; AFFINITIES ; EVOLUTION ; BIRDS ; MONGOLIA ; NEOGENE
收录类别SCI
语种英语
资助项目Russian Foundation for Basic Research[17-04-01162] ; National Natural Science Foundation of China[NSFC41772013] ; National Natural Science Foundation of China[NSFC41472025] ; Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)[XDPB05] ; Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)[XDB03020501]
WOS研究方向Paleontology
WOS类目Paleontology
WOS记录号WOS:000440656900001
出版者WILEY
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条目标识符http://119.78.100.205/handle/311034/8846
专题中国科学院古脊椎动物与古人类研究所
通讯作者Zelenkov, Nikita V.
作者单位1.Russian Acad Sci, Borissiak Paleontol Inst, Profsoyuznaya 123, Moscow 117647, Russia
2.Chinese Acad Sci, Key Lab Vertebrate Evolut & Human Origins, Inst Vertebrate Paleontol & Paleoanthropol, Beijing 100044, Peoples R China
3.Museum World Ocean, Kaliningrad 236006, Russia
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Zelenkov, Nikita V.,Stidham, Thomas A.,Martynovich, Nicolay V.,et al. THE MIDDLE MIOCENE DUCK CHENOANAS (AVES, ANATIDAE): NEW SPECIES, PHYLOGENY AND GEOGRAPHICAL RANGE[J]. PAPERS IN PALAEONTOLOGY,2018,4(3):309-326.
APA Zelenkov, Nikita V.,Stidham, Thomas A.,Martynovich, Nicolay V.,Volkova, Natalia V.,Li, Qiang,&Qiu, Zhuding.(2018).THE MIDDLE MIOCENE DUCK CHENOANAS (AVES, ANATIDAE): NEW SPECIES, PHYLOGENY AND GEOGRAPHICAL RANGE.PAPERS IN PALAEONTOLOGY,4(3),309-326.
MLA Zelenkov, Nikita V.,et al."THE MIDDLE MIOCENE DUCK CHENOANAS (AVES, ANATIDAE): NEW SPECIES, PHYLOGENY AND GEOGRAPHICAL RANGE".PAPERS IN PALAEONTOLOGY 4.3(2018):309-326.
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