Fred Ruhe
Well-known member
Nadia Soledad HAIDR & Carolina ACOSTA HOSPITALECHE, 2017
Fossil Penguin Beaks from the Eocene of Antarctica: New Materials from La Meseta Formation
In: Paleontología y Evolutión de las Aves
Contribuciones del Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales 7: 57-67
Abstract:
New materials coming from different levels of the La Meseta and Submeseta formations, including the most complete beak of a penguin (MLP 14-XI-27-27) from Antarctica, are described here. A new morpho-geometric approach, based on Principal Component Analysis, and Elliptic Fourier Analysis, was performed to analyze the articular area of the mandibles and maxilar remains, a skeletal correlate of dietary habits. As a result, we can infer that most of the penguins analyzed belong to the piscivorous morphotype. This corroborates the abundance of piscivores in the Eocene of Antarctica and provides more information regarding the morphological configurations of the predominantly crustacivore penguins.
Again one of the papers of the 9th SAPE meeting in Argentina, 2016.
Paleontología y Evolución de las Aves.
Carolina was so kind to send me a pdf, but unfortunately, it is not on line (yet)
Enjoy,
Fred
Fossil Penguin Beaks from the Eocene of Antarctica: New Materials from La Meseta Formation
In: Paleontología y Evolutión de las Aves
Contribuciones del Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales 7: 57-67
Abstract:
New materials coming from different levels of the La Meseta and Submeseta formations, including the most complete beak of a penguin (MLP 14-XI-27-27) from Antarctica, are described here. A new morpho-geometric approach, based on Principal Component Analysis, and Elliptic Fourier Analysis, was performed to analyze the articular area of the mandibles and maxilar remains, a skeletal correlate of dietary habits. As a result, we can infer that most of the penguins analyzed belong to the piscivorous morphotype. This corroborates the abundance of piscivores in the Eocene of Antarctica and provides more information regarding the morphological configurations of the predominantly crustacivore penguins.
Again one of the papers of the 9th SAPE meeting in Argentina, 2016.
Paleontología y Evolución de las Aves.
Carolina was so kind to send me a pdf, but unfortunately, it is not on line (yet)
Enjoy,
Fred