DOI: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2015.01.023
论文题名: Burrow architecture and burrowing dynamics of Ctenomys in foredunes and paleoenvironmental implications
作者: Dentzien-Dias P.C. ; Figueiredo A.E.Q.
刊名: Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
ISSN: 0031-0182
出版年: 2015
卷: 439 起始页码: 166
结束页码: 175
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Ctenomys flamarioni
; Eolian environments
; Foredunes
; Neoichnology
; Vertebrate burrows
英文摘要: Ctenomys sp., also known as tuco-tuco, is a solitary subterranean small rodent that inhabits sandy soils in South America. We studied burrow system architecture of Ctenomys flamarioni communities from the foredunes of the Southern Brazil Coastal Plain by inserting plaster of Paris and excavating the tunnels. The structure of the burrow system is complex with interlinked tunnels, one occasionally open entrance, multiple chambers and turnarounds, blind laterals, varying slopes, T-junctions, bifurcations, and two different levels. A specific isolated chamber is used as a latrine, while another is used as a nest. The burrow entrance is open only when the rodent is taking out sand or feeding. The tunnels have an average depth of 35. cm (deepest at 55. cm and the most superficial at 15. cm near the entrance). The average burrow length ranges from 190 to 500. cm. The tunnels have different heights and widths varying from 5.5-9.3. cm wide to 6-11. cm high. The entrance is inclined ~. 28°. The central part of the burrow system has a steeper slope, with an inclination of ~. 38°. The plaster molds preserve claw marks of four digits of up to 4. mm in depth. Collapsed burrows are rapidly sealed to avoid the entrance of predators. Ctenomys sp. burrows provide a suitable microhabitat, which is used by the animals as protection from adverse environmental conditions, particularly during the winter when wind impacts the coastal area. The extensive interlinking tunnels provide underground routes to escape from predators. Ctenomys burrows in coastal dune environments are appreciably more complex than those excavated in arid environments, which are shallower with no chambers and a slope of up to 20°. Such difference in the architecture of the burrows can be used as a criterion to reconstruct the paleoenvironment of burrow systems in the rock record. © 2015 Elsevier B.V.
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作者单位: Núcleo de Oceanografia Geológica, Instituto de Oceanografia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande, Av. Itália Km 8, Carreiros, Rio Grande,RS, Brazil; Campus Almílcar Ferreira Sobral, Universidade Federal do Piauí, BR 343 Km 3, 5, Floriano, PI, Brazil
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Dentzien-Dias P.C.,Figueiredo A.E.Q.. Burrow architecture and burrowing dynamics of Ctenomys in foredunes and paleoenvironmental implications[J]. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology,2015-01-01,439