Accessory protection structures in Glyptodon Owen (Xenarthra, Cingulata, Glyptodontidae)

The Glyptodontidae (Mammalia, Xenarthra) are one of the most common paleofaunistic elements in the South American megafauna. In this context, of the six genera most frequently recorded in the South American Pleistocene (Glyptodon, Neosclerocalyptus, Hoplophorus, Neuryurus, Panochthus and Doedicurus)...

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Autores principales: Zurita, A.E., Soibelzon, L.H., Soibelzon, E., Gasparini, G.M., Cenizo, M.M., Arzani, H.
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spelling todo:paper_07533969_v96_n1_p1_Zurita2023-10-03T15:39:38Z Accessory protection structures in Glyptodon Owen (Xenarthra, Cingulata, Glyptodontidae) Zurita, A.E. Soibelzon, L.H. Soibelzon, E. Gasparini, G.M. Cenizo, M.M. Arzani, H. Argentina Glyptodon Palaeoecology Pleistocene South America mammal morphology new record paleoecology Pleistocene taxonomy Argentina Animalia Carnivora Cingulata Edentata Glyptodontidae Mammalia Smilodon Xenarthra The Glyptodontidae (Mammalia, Xenarthra) are one of the most common paleofaunistic elements in the South American megafauna. In this context, of the six genera most frequently recorded in the South American Pleistocene (Glyptodon, Neosclerocalyptus, Hoplophorus, Neuryurus, Panochthus and Doedicurus), at least four (Hoplophorus, Neuryurus, Panochthus and Doedicurus) present structures in their caudal armor that could have had defensive/offensive functions, in addition to a solid dorsal carapace and cephalic shield. In this article, we provide the first record and description of a series of highly modified osteoderms, located at the anterolateral region and over the cephalic notch of the dorsal carapace. These " spine" -like osteoderms were found in two of the largest Pleistocene glyptodonts: Glyptodon munizi (early-middle Pleistocene) and, G. reticulatus (late Pleistocene-early Holocene). We propose that they are structures for protection of the neck and abdomen, the most vulnerable body regions of these large armored animals, since they are not covered by the cephalic shield, carapace or caudal armor. Noteworthy, structures like those described herein are not known in glyptodonts recorded before the Great American Biotic Interchange (GABI), so it could be a reaction to the arrival of Smilodon and Arctotherium (Carnivora, Mammalia) the largest terrestrial carnivores that ever lived in South America. © 2010 Elsevier Masson SAS. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_07533969_v96_n1_p1_Zurita
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topic Argentina
Glyptodon
Palaeoecology
Pleistocene
South America
mammal
morphology
new record
paleoecology
Pleistocene
taxonomy
Argentina
Animalia
Carnivora
Cingulata
Edentata
Glyptodontidae
Mammalia
Smilodon
Xenarthra
spellingShingle Argentina
Glyptodon
Palaeoecology
Pleistocene
South America
mammal
morphology
new record
paleoecology
Pleistocene
taxonomy
Argentina
Animalia
Carnivora
Cingulata
Edentata
Glyptodontidae
Mammalia
Smilodon
Xenarthra
Zurita, A.E.
Soibelzon, L.H.
Soibelzon, E.
Gasparini, G.M.
Cenizo, M.M.
Arzani, H.
Accessory protection structures in Glyptodon Owen (Xenarthra, Cingulata, Glyptodontidae)
topic_facet Argentina
Glyptodon
Palaeoecology
Pleistocene
South America
mammal
morphology
new record
paleoecology
Pleistocene
taxonomy
Argentina
Animalia
Carnivora
Cingulata
Edentata
Glyptodontidae
Mammalia
Smilodon
Xenarthra
description The Glyptodontidae (Mammalia, Xenarthra) are one of the most common paleofaunistic elements in the South American megafauna. In this context, of the six genera most frequently recorded in the South American Pleistocene (Glyptodon, Neosclerocalyptus, Hoplophorus, Neuryurus, Panochthus and Doedicurus), at least four (Hoplophorus, Neuryurus, Panochthus and Doedicurus) present structures in their caudal armor that could have had defensive/offensive functions, in addition to a solid dorsal carapace and cephalic shield. In this article, we provide the first record and description of a series of highly modified osteoderms, located at the anterolateral region and over the cephalic notch of the dorsal carapace. These " spine" -like osteoderms were found in two of the largest Pleistocene glyptodonts: Glyptodon munizi (early-middle Pleistocene) and, G. reticulatus (late Pleistocene-early Holocene). We propose that they are structures for protection of the neck and abdomen, the most vulnerable body regions of these large armored animals, since they are not covered by the cephalic shield, carapace or caudal armor. Noteworthy, structures like those described herein are not known in glyptodonts recorded before the Great American Biotic Interchange (GABI), so it could be a reaction to the arrival of Smilodon and Arctotherium (Carnivora, Mammalia) the largest terrestrial carnivores that ever lived in South America. © 2010 Elsevier Masson SAS.
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author Zurita, A.E.
Soibelzon, L.H.
Soibelzon, E.
Gasparini, G.M.
Cenizo, M.M.
Arzani, H.
author_facet Zurita, A.E.
Soibelzon, L.H.
Soibelzon, E.
Gasparini, G.M.
Cenizo, M.M.
Arzani, H.
author_sort Zurita, A.E.
title Accessory protection structures in Glyptodon Owen (Xenarthra, Cingulata, Glyptodontidae)
title_short Accessory protection structures in Glyptodon Owen (Xenarthra, Cingulata, Glyptodontidae)
title_full Accessory protection structures in Glyptodon Owen (Xenarthra, Cingulata, Glyptodontidae)
title_fullStr Accessory protection structures in Glyptodon Owen (Xenarthra, Cingulata, Glyptodontidae)
title_full_unstemmed Accessory protection structures in Glyptodon Owen (Xenarthra, Cingulata, Glyptodontidae)
title_sort accessory protection structures in glyptodon owen (xenarthra, cingulata, glyptodontidae)
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