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Pliocene bone-cracking Hyaeninae (Carnivora, Mammalia) from the Zanda Basin, Tibet Autonomous Region, China

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Pages 69-77 | Received 08 Dec 2014, Accepted 02 Jan 2015, Published online: 01 Oct 2015
 

Abstract

The Zanda Basin in the western Tibet Autonomous Region, China, produces fossils of Miocene–Pleistocene age. Proximity of the basin to the Himalaya Range makes Zanda an important region for understanding vertebrate evolution and dispersal in and around the Tibetan Plateau. Five field seasons of prospecting in the basin have resulted in a rich collection of fossil mammals, with highest abundance and taxonomic richness in the Pliocene section of the Zanda Formation. In this report, we describe the first Tibetan Plateau record of the bone-cracking hyaenine carnivoran Pliocrocuta perrieri from early Pliocene (4.1 Ma) deposits in Zanda. The Zanda Pliocrocuta specimen is the smallest known Pliocrocuta in China. In both morphology and size, it is similar to other early occurrences of Pliocrocuta in Spain and northern China. Materials from Zanda and Yushe represent the earliest and least robust Asian specimens of a highly variable Pliocene hyaenid species, and indicate that Pliocrocuta were already widespread across diverse environments at their first appearance. The presence of two fossil hyaenid species along with at least three canids and one felid in the Plio-Pleistocene Zanda fauna indicates a less deteriorated large predator guild in the Himalayan foothills compared to extant ecological communities in western Tibet.

Acknowledgements

We thank Yuri Kimura for the invitation to contribute to this special issue, and Gareth Dyke, an anonymous reviewer, and especially Lars Werdelin for constructive reviews and helpful pointers to relevant literature.

Disclosure statement

The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

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Funding

This research was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (41430102), the Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (XDB03020104) and the Ministry of Science and Technology of China (2012CB821906); National Science Foundation (EAR-0446699, 0716507, 0958704 and 1227212 to X. Wang; DEB-1257572 to Z.J. Tseng); and an AMNH Frick Postdoctoral Fellowship to Z.J. Tseng.

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