New modern and Pleistocene fossil micromammal assemblages from Swartkrans, South Africa: Paleobiodiversity, taphonomic, and environmental context
Date
2024-03
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Elsevier
Abstract
The oldest deposit at the hominin-bearing cave of Swartkrans, South Africa, is the Lower Bank of Member
1, dated to ca. 2.2 million years ago. Excavations of this unit have produced a diverse and extensive
mammalian fossil record, including Paranthropus robustus and early Homo fossils, along with numerous
Oldowan stone tools. The present study focuses on the taxonomic analysis of the micromammalian fossil
assemblage obtained from recent excavations of the Lower Bank, conducted between 2005 and 2010, as
part of the Swartkrans Paleoanthropological Research Project. The taxonomic composition of this
assemblage is dominated by Mystromys, a rodent indicative of grassland environments. Taphonomic
analysis indicates an accumulation of prey by Tyto alba (Barn owl) or a related species. Environments
inferred from this evidence reflect an open landscape primarily covered by grassland vegetation, but they
also feature components of wooded areas, rocky outcrops, and the proximity of a river. The Swartkrans
fossil assemblage is compared with Cooper's D (dated to ca. 1.4 Ma) and a modern coprocoenosis of Bubo
africanus (spotted eagle-owl) collected within the Swartkrans cave for taxonomic, taphonomic, and
paleoecological perspectives. Contrasting fossil and modern micromammalian data provide a better
understanding of accumulation processes and facilitate a diachronic reconstruction of changes in climate
and landscape evolution. Issues regarding paleoenvironmental reconstruction methodologies based on
micromammals are also discussed.
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Cradle of Humankind, Early Pleistocene, Micromammals, Paleoenvironments, Taphonomy, Neotaphonomy
Citation
Pierre Linchamps, Emmanuelle Stoetzel, Laurie Amberny, Christine Steininger, Ronald J. Clarke, Matthew V. Caruana, Kathleen Kuman, Travis Rayne Pickering, New modern and Pleistocene fossil micromammal assemblages from Swartkrans, South Africa: Paleobiodiversity, taphonomic, and environmental context, Journal of Human Evolution, Volume 200, 2025, 103636, ISSN 0047-2484, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhevol.2024.103636.