INVESTIGADORES
VELAZQUEZ Nadia Jimena
artículos
Título:
Palynological analysis of extinct herbivore dung from Patagonia, Argentina
Autor/es:
NADIA JIMENA VELÁZQUEZ; LIDIA SUSANA BURRY; MARTÍN HORACIO FUGASSA
Revista:
QUATERNARY INTERNATIONAL
Editorial:
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2015 vol. 377 p. 140 - 147
ISSN:
1040-6182
Resumen:
Dung pollen studies can contribute information to the paleodiet and paleoenvironmental knowledge during the Pleistocene?Holocene transition. In this study, pollen analysis of extinct megaherbivore dung dated at 10,530 ± 620 BP was performed. Random samples from extinct herbivore dung, level 18, were collected from the archaeological excavation Cerro Casa de Piedra 7 (CCP7) (Argentine Patagonia). These samples were ascribed to ground sloths, Family Mylodontidae. Pollen extraction was carried out by acetolysis. The results were compared with microhistological analyses of feces and with sedimentary pollen analysis of the site. The diet items mainly consisted of Poaceae together with Apiaceae, Caryophyllaceae, Apiaceae Azorella type, Asteraceae subf. Asteroideae, Nassauvia, Perezia, Acaena, Ericaceae/Empetrum and Ephedra. A taxonomic coincidence between the palynological and microhistological analyses that permitted the determination of diet items was observed. The Poaceae and Apiaceae dominance allows supposing the grass steppe and the Nothofagus undergrowth as food areas for megaherbivores. The greater diversity of pollen grains in feces than in sediments due to the contribution of taxa with zoophilous pollination (regularly scarce or absent in sedimentary studies) demonstrates the value of dung analysis to paleoenvironmental reconstructions.