File:Pisco Formation vertebrate digestive tracts.png
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English: Digestive tract contents. Examples of preservation of digestive track contents in marine vertebrate skeletons from various localities and horizons of the Pisco Formation. A, B, C) Field photographs (A, C) and explanatory line drawing (B) of CCM1, skeleton of Cetotheriidae indet. from P1 diatomites exposed at Cerro Colorado, preserved in dorsal disposition and exhibiting a dense aggregate of skeletal and dermal fish remains, here interpreted as comprising a fossilised stomach content, in-between the left posterior ribs (C). D, E) Field photograph (D) and explanatory line drawing (E) of CCO38, skeleton of Messapicetus gregarius from P1 diatomites exposed at Cerro Colorado, preserved in ventral disposition and exhibiting an accumulation of skeletons of Sardinops cf. sagax, here interpreted as comprising a fossilised regurgitalite, in close proximity of the skull. F, G, H) Photograph (F) and explanatory line drawings (G, H) of CPI-7899, skeleton of Cosmopolitodus hastalis from undifferentiated Pisco strata exposed at Cerro Yesera, preserved in ventral disposition and exhibiting a dense aggregate of skeletal and dermal fish remains, here interpreted as comprising a fossilised stomach content, in the abdominal region (H). Panel D modified after Lambert et al. 2015; panel F modified after Collareta et al. 2017. |
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Source | Bosio G, Collareta A, Di Celma C, Lambert O, Marx FG, de Muizon C, et al. (2021) Taphonomy of marine vertebrates of the Pisco Formation (Miocene, Peru): Insights into the origin of an outstanding Fossil-Lagerstätte. PLoS ONE 16(7): e0254395. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0254395 |
Author | Giulia Bosio, Alberto Collareta, Claudio Di Celma, Olivier Lambert, Felix G. Marx, Christian de Muizon, Anna Gioncada, Karen Gariboldi, Elisa Malinverno, Rafael Varas Malca, Mario Urbina & Giovanni Bianucci |
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