2020
DOI: 10.7203/sjp.34.2.16118
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Pre-Messinian ecological diversity of Mediterranean sharks revealed by the study of their dermal denticles

Abstract: ecological diversity of Mediterranean sharks revealed by the study of their dermal denticles. [Diversidad ecológica pre-Messiniense en tiburones del Mediterráneo según un estudio de sus dentículos dérmicos].

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“…This assemblage is similar to other warm-water faunas from Miocene sites documented in nearby outcrops of the Alicante province (see Martínez-Pérez et al, 2018; Ferrón et al, 2019). Examples of mixed shallow- and deep-water fish taxa are not uncommon in the fossil record (Aguilera and Rodriguez de Aguilera, 2001; Vialle et al, 2011; Carrillo-Briceño et al, 2015, 2016, 2020; Villafaña et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…This assemblage is similar to other warm-water faunas from Miocene sites documented in nearby outcrops of the Alicante province (see Martínez-Pérez et al, 2018; Ferrón et al, 2019). Examples of mixed shallow- and deep-water fish taxa are not uncommon in the fossil record (Aguilera and Rodriguez de Aguilera, 2001; Vialle et al, 2011; Carrillo-Briceño et al, 2015, 2016, 2020; Villafaña et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…The morphology of the neoselachian dermal denticle found in interval 11 allows us to classify it as generalised function, bringing protection against predators, ectoparasites, and mechanical drag (Reif, 1978(Reif, , 1982(Reif, , 1985Raschi & Tabit, 1992). This morphotype is usually present in extant demersal and bentho-demersal sharks that habit on sandy and muddy substrates (Ferrón & Botella, 2017;Ferrón et al, 2019). Pholadid martesiine borings are common in Cretaceous ambers (Mao et al, 2018;Smith & Ross, 2017;Mayoral et al, 2020).…”
Section: Palaeoenvironmental Interpretationmentioning
confidence: 99%