Description of new fossil Squamata from Lajedo de Soledade, Rio Grande do Norte Quaternary: integrating comparative analyses of extant and fossils using geometric morphometrics

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Autor(a) principal: Lomba, Sílvia Oliveira
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: https://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/59/59139/tde-26062023-094031/
Resumo: Squamata is a diverse clade consisting of snakes, lizards, and amphisbaenians. The fossil record of this group is extensive and, in Brazil, extends from the Cretaceous to the Quaternary. These records are mainly composed of fragmented materials, which makes identification a challenging task and dependent on access to extensive scientific collections for them to be appropriately identified. The present work involves identifying Squamata fossils collected in Lajedo de Soledade, Rio Grande do Norte. The analyses were carried out through detailed morphological comparisons and the application of twodimensional geometric morphometry. Geometric morphometry analyses are increasingly used in biology, considered essential for morphological and phylogenetic studies. They are a quantitative way of studying form based on anatomical landmarks. With this, one can assess morphological variation and explore the usefulness of this method in identifying fossils. Thus, it was possible to refine the taxonomic attributions further. Fossils of Crotalus durissus, Epicrates, an embryo of Boidae, indetermined Viperidae, Tropidurus, and Teiidae were identified. The fossil diversity in the collection area would be expected to be similar to the current local fauna since these are relatively recent materials. However, although most of the identified fossils are consistent with species currently present at the site, the Teiidae vertebra indicates the past occurrence of a species that is no longer present in Rio Grande do Norte. Geometric morphometric analyses corroborate the taxonomic attributions of fossils and are proven a powerful tool in fossil identification. The results of this dissertation are essential for a better understanding of the past faunal composition of Squamata, which had not yet been described for the locality, and to have more information about the paleoenvironment during the Quaternary of Rio Grande do Norte.
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spelling Description of new fossil Squamata from Lajedo de Soledade, Rio Grande do Norte Quaternary: integrating comparative analyses of extant and fossils using geometric morphometricsDescrição de novos fósseis de Squamata do Lajedo da Soledade, Quaternário do Rio Grande do Norte: integrando análises comparativas entre fósseis e recentes por meio de morfometria geométricaAnatomiaAnatomyGeometric morphometricsMorfometria geométricaPaleontologiaPaleontologyQuaternárioQuaternarySquamataSquamataSquamata is a diverse clade consisting of snakes, lizards, and amphisbaenians. The fossil record of this group is extensive and, in Brazil, extends from the Cretaceous to the Quaternary. These records are mainly composed of fragmented materials, which makes identification a challenging task and dependent on access to extensive scientific collections for them to be appropriately identified. The present work involves identifying Squamata fossils collected in Lajedo de Soledade, Rio Grande do Norte. The analyses were carried out through detailed morphological comparisons and the application of twodimensional geometric morphometry. Geometric morphometry analyses are increasingly used in biology, considered essential for morphological and phylogenetic studies. They are a quantitative way of studying form based on anatomical landmarks. With this, one can assess morphological variation and explore the usefulness of this method in identifying fossils. Thus, it was possible to refine the taxonomic attributions further. Fossils of Crotalus durissus, Epicrates, an embryo of Boidae, indetermined Viperidae, Tropidurus, and Teiidae were identified. The fossil diversity in the collection area would be expected to be similar to the current local fauna since these are relatively recent materials. However, although most of the identified fossils are consistent with species currently present at the site, the Teiidae vertebra indicates the past occurrence of a species that is no longer present in Rio Grande do Norte. Geometric morphometric analyses corroborate the taxonomic attributions of fossils and are proven a powerful tool in fossil identification. The results of this dissertation are essential for a better understanding of the past faunal composition of Squamata, which had not yet been described for the locality, and to have more information about the paleoenvironment during the Quaternary of Rio Grande do Norte.Squamata é um clado muito diverso que consiste em serpentes, lagartos e anfisbenas. O registro fóssil deste grupo é amplo e, no Brasil, se estende do Cretáceo ao Quaternário. Esses registros são compostos, em sua maioria, por materiais fragmentados, o que torna a identificação uma tarefa desafiadora e dependente do acesso a coleções científicas extensas para que sejam identificados de forma apropriada. Nesse contexto, o presente trabalho consiste na identificação de fósseis de escamados coletados no Lajedo de Soledade, no Rio Grande do Norte. As análises foram realizadas por meio de comparações morfológicas minuciosas e de aplicação de morfometria geométrica bidimensional. As análises de morfometria geométrica são cada vez mais usadas na biologia, sendo considerada essencial para estudos morfológicos e filogenéticos. Elas são uma forma quantitativa de se estudar a forma, baseando-se em marcos anatômicos. Com isso, podese avaliar variação morfológica e explorar a utilidade desse método na identificação de fósseis. Assim, foi possível dar mais refinamento às atribuições taxonômicas. Foram identificados fósseis de Crotalus durissus, Epicrates, um embrião de Boidae, Viperidae indeterminados, Tropidurus e Teiidae. Era esperado que a diversidade fóssil na área de coleta fosse similar com a fauna atual do local, visto que são materiais relativamente recentes. No entanto, apesar da maioria dos fósseis identificados serem condizentes com espécies atualmente presentes no local, uma vértebra de Teiidae indica a ocorrência pretérita de uma espécie que não está mais presente no Rio Grande do Norte. As análises de morfometria geométrica corroboram as atribuições taxonômicas dos fósseis e se comprova uma ferramenta poderosa na identificação de fósseis. Os resultados do trabalho são fundamentais para que seja possível compreender melhor a composição faunística pretérita de Squamata, que ainda não havia sido descrita para a localidade, e ter mais informações sobre o paleoambiente durante Quaternário do Rio Grande do Norte.Biblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USPHsiou, Annie SchmaltzLomba, Sílvia Oliveira2023-05-25info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttps://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/59/59139/tde-26062023-094031/reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USPinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPLiberar o conteúdo para acesso público.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2023-06-27T17:47:26Zoai:teses.usp.br:tde-26062023-094031Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://www.teses.usp.br/PUBhttp://www.teses.usp.br/cgi-bin/mtd2br.plvirginia@if.usp.br|| atendimento@aguia.usp.br||virginia@if.usp.bropendoar:27212023-06-27T17:47:26Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Description of new fossil Squamata from Lajedo de Soledade, Rio Grande do Norte Quaternary: integrating comparative analyses of extant and fossils using geometric morphometrics
Descrição de novos fósseis de Squamata do Lajedo da Soledade, Quaternário do Rio Grande do Norte: integrando análises comparativas entre fósseis e recentes por meio de morfometria geométrica
title Description of new fossil Squamata from Lajedo de Soledade, Rio Grande do Norte Quaternary: integrating comparative analyses of extant and fossils using geometric morphometrics
spellingShingle Description of new fossil Squamata from Lajedo de Soledade, Rio Grande do Norte Quaternary: integrating comparative analyses of extant and fossils using geometric morphometrics
Lomba, Sílvia Oliveira
Anatomia
Anatomy
Geometric morphometrics
Morfometria geométrica
Paleontologia
Paleontology
Quaternário
Quaternary
Squamata
Squamata
title_short Description of new fossil Squamata from Lajedo de Soledade, Rio Grande do Norte Quaternary: integrating comparative analyses of extant and fossils using geometric morphometrics
title_full Description of new fossil Squamata from Lajedo de Soledade, Rio Grande do Norte Quaternary: integrating comparative analyses of extant and fossils using geometric morphometrics
title_fullStr Description of new fossil Squamata from Lajedo de Soledade, Rio Grande do Norte Quaternary: integrating comparative analyses of extant and fossils using geometric morphometrics
title_full_unstemmed Description of new fossil Squamata from Lajedo de Soledade, Rio Grande do Norte Quaternary: integrating comparative analyses of extant and fossils using geometric morphometrics
title_sort Description of new fossil Squamata from Lajedo de Soledade, Rio Grande do Norte Quaternary: integrating comparative analyses of extant and fossils using geometric morphometrics
author Lomba, Sílvia Oliveira
author_facet Lomba, Sílvia Oliveira
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Hsiou, Annie Schmaltz
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lomba, Sílvia Oliveira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Anatomia
Anatomy
Geometric morphometrics
Morfometria geométrica
Paleontologia
Paleontology
Quaternário
Quaternary
Squamata
Squamata
topic Anatomia
Anatomy
Geometric morphometrics
Morfometria geométrica
Paleontologia
Paleontology
Quaternário
Quaternary
Squamata
Squamata
description Squamata is a diverse clade consisting of snakes, lizards, and amphisbaenians. The fossil record of this group is extensive and, in Brazil, extends from the Cretaceous to the Quaternary. These records are mainly composed of fragmented materials, which makes identification a challenging task and dependent on access to extensive scientific collections for them to be appropriately identified. The present work involves identifying Squamata fossils collected in Lajedo de Soledade, Rio Grande do Norte. The analyses were carried out through detailed morphological comparisons and the application of twodimensional geometric morphometry. Geometric morphometry analyses are increasingly used in biology, considered essential for morphological and phylogenetic studies. They are a quantitative way of studying form based on anatomical landmarks. With this, one can assess morphological variation and explore the usefulness of this method in identifying fossils. Thus, it was possible to refine the taxonomic attributions further. Fossils of Crotalus durissus, Epicrates, an embryo of Boidae, indetermined Viperidae, Tropidurus, and Teiidae were identified. The fossil diversity in the collection area would be expected to be similar to the current local fauna since these are relatively recent materials. However, although most of the identified fossils are consistent with species currently present at the site, the Teiidae vertebra indicates the past occurrence of a species that is no longer present in Rio Grande do Norte. Geometric morphometric analyses corroborate the taxonomic attributions of fossils and are proven a powerful tool in fossil identification. The results of this dissertation are essential for a better understanding of the past faunal composition of Squamata, which had not yet been described for the locality, and to have more information about the paleoenvironment during the Quaternary of Rio Grande do Norte.
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