February 2024: publication The Science of Nature Naturwissenschaften

Life in a Central European warm-temperate to subtropical open forest: Paleoecology of the rhinocerotids from Ulm-Westtangente (Aquitanian, Early Miocene, Germany)

The Ulm-Westtangente locality has yielded the most abundant vertebrate fauna from the Aquitanian stage in Germany. Its dating to the Mammal Neogene Zone 2a, a turnover in Cenozoic climate, makes it a crucial source for the understanding of faunal, paleoecological and paleoenvironmental specifics of the European Aquitanian. However, while most taxa from Ulm-Westtangente have been studied, little to no research has been conducted on the large herbivores, particularly on the two rhinocerotids Mesaceratherium paulhiacense and Protaceratherium minutum. Here, we used a multi-proxy approach to investigate the paleoecology of these two species. The remains of the smaller species P. minutum (438 to 685 kg) are twice as abundant as those of the larger M. paulhiacense (1389 to 2327 kg), but both display a similar age structure (~ 10% of juveniles, 20% of subadults and 70% of adults), mortality curves, and mild prevalence of hypoplasia (~ 17%). Results from dental mesowear, microwear, and carbon isotopes indicate different feeding preferences: both were C3 feeders but M. paulhiacense had a more abrasive diet and was probably a mixed feeder. Our study on rhinocerotids also yielded new paleoenvironmental insights, such as the mean annual temperature (15.8 °C) and precipitation (317 mm/year) suggesting rather warm and dry conditions.

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Fig. 1 – Mortality curves of both rhinocerotid species from Ulm-Westtangente. Number of specimens per age class by species: A – Protaceratherium minutum, and B – Mesaceratherium paulhiacense. Correction for age class duration (number of specimens divided by the duration of the age class) by species: C – Protaceratherium minutum, and D – Mesaceratherium paulhiacense. Classes expressed as percentage of lifespan instead of age to limit actualism. Colour code: pink – Protaceratherium minutum, yellow – Mesaceratherium paulhiacense

References

Hullot M., Martin C., Blondel C., Rössner G. E. 2024 – Life in a Central European warm-temperate to subtropical open forest: Paleoecology of the rhinocerotids from Ulm-Westtangente (Aquitanian, Early Miocene, Germany) – The Science of Nature Naturwissenschaften, 111, pp.10 – https://doi.org/10.1007/s00114-024-01893-w

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