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@article{1711276, author = {Ivanov, Martin and Cernansky, Andrej and BonillaandSalomon, Isaac and Hernández Luján, Ángel}, article_location = {Paris}, article_number = {20}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/geodiversitas2020v42a20}, keywords = {Squamata; lizards; snakes; biogeography; Neogene; Moravia; Central Europe}, language = {eng}, issn = {1280-9659}, journal = {Geodiversitas}, title = {Early Miocene squamate assemblage from the Mokrá-Western Quarry (Czech Republic) and its palaeobiogeographical and palaeoenvironmental implications}, url = {https://doi.org/10.5252/geodiversitas2020v42a20}, volume = {42}, year = {2020} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1711276 AU - Ivanov, Martin - Cernansky, Andrej - Bonilla-Salomon, Isaac - Hernández Luján, Ángel PY - 2020 TI - Early Miocene squamate assemblage from the Mokrá-Western Quarry (Czech Republic) and its palaeobiogeographical and palaeoenvironmental implications JF - Geodiversitas VL - 42 IS - 20 SP - 343-376 EP - 343-376 PB - Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle SN - 12809659 KW - Squamata KW - lizards KW - snakes KW - biogeography KW - Neogene KW - Moravia KW - Central Europe UR - https://doi.org/10.5252/geodiversitas2020v42a20 L2 - https://doi.org/10.5252/geodiversitas2020v42a20 N2 - Two fossiliferous karstic fissures from the Mokra-Western Quarry, MWQ (1/2001 Turtle Joint; 2/2003 Reptile Joint) provided a diverse vertebrate fauna from the early Miocene (Burdigalian, MN 4) including squamates. The rather warm climatic conditions during the Miocene Thermal Maximum (17.8-17.7 Ma) enabled dispersal of thermophilic lizards and snakes throughout Central Europe. In total, ten major Glades have been identified in MWQ localities, including: Lacertidae (Lacertidae indet., Lacertidae tooth morphotype 1 and 2); Amphisbaenia (Amphisbaenia indet.); ? Scincoidea (? Scincoidea indet.); Anguidae (Pseudopus laurillardi (Lartet, 1851), Pseudopus sp., Ophisaurus sp., and Anguinae indet.); Varanidae ( Varanus mokrensis Ivanov, Klembara, Ruta & Bohme, 2018); Boidae (Bavarioboa cf. hermi Szyndlar & Schleich, 1993); Pythonidae (Python sp.); Colubridae (Colubridae gen. et sp. indet., Coluber [s.1.] sp., and "Colubrinae" indet., type 1), Natricidae (Natrix sp. and "Natricinae" indet.); Viperidae (Viperinae ['Oriental vipers' group], Vipera sp. ['European vipers' group]); and Elapidae (Elapidae gen. et sp. indet.). Python sp. from the MWQ represents the first known occurrence of this most thermophilic Neogene squamate taxon within the area of Central Paratethys and we assume that MAT did not fall below 18-19 degrees C in the vicinity of this locality during the late Burdigalian stage. These humid subtropical to paratropical climatic conditions, also documented by several fill-aquatic and semi-aquatic amphibians and reptiles, were suitable for the occurrence of other thermophilic lizard and snake taxa reported from MWQ, including Varanus mokrensis, Pseudopus laurillardi, Bavarioboa, large Elapidae and 'Oriental vipers'. ER -
IVANOV, Martin, Andrej CERNANSKY, Isaac BONILLA-SALOMON a Ángel HERNÁNDEZ LUJÁN. Early Miocene squamate assemblage from the Mokrá-Western Quarry (Czech Republic) and its palaeobiogeographical and palaeoenvironmental implications. \textit{Geodiversitas}. Paris: Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, 2020, roč.~42, č.~20, s.~343-376. ISSN~1280-9659. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.5252/geodiversitas2020v42a20.
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