Merella et al., 2021
| Author(s): | Merella, M.; Collareta, A.; Casati, S.; Di Cencio, A.; Bianucci, G. |
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| Year: | 2021 |
| Title: | An Unexpected Deadly Meeting: Deep-Water (Hexanchid) Shark Bite Marks on a Sirenian Skeleton from Pliocene Shoreface Deposits of Tuscany (Italy) |
| Journal: | Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie. Abhandlungen |
| Volume: | 301 |
| Number: | 3 |
| Pages: | 295–305 |
| Abstract | Shark bite marks incising fragmentary ribs from a single specimen of the extinct sirenian Metaxytherium subapenninum are described from lower Pliocene shallow- water, marginal- marine (shoreface) deposits exposed at Arcille (Tuscany, Italy). Two of the bitten ribs display bite marks whose morphology matches that of juvenile teeth of the extant bluntnose sixgill shark Hexanchus griseus, which is known from the same site thanks to several dental remains. Our new finds comprise the second published occurrence of hexanchid bite marks on fossil marine mammal bones; furthermore, they represent the first piece of evidence documenting a trophic interaction between H. griseus and sirenians across both the fossil and the Recent records. In light of the environmental preferences of |
| Keywords: | Bioerosion, Bite traces, Italy, Paleontology, Pliocene, Vertebrata |
| DOI: | https://doi.org/10.1127/njgpa/2021/1012 |