Last interglacial western camel (Camelops hesternus) from eastern Beringia
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Author (aut): Zazula, Grant D.
Author (aut): Turner, Derek G.
Author (aut): Ward, Brent C.
Author (aut): Bond, Jeffrey
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Western camel (C. hesternus) fossils are rare from Eastern Beringia, thus there is little available information on their chronology, paleoecology, and biogeography in this region. In August of 2010, a partial proximal phalanx of a western camel was recovered from a sedimentary exposure along the White River, in the formerly glaciated terrain of southwest Yukon, northwest Canada. The fossil specimen was recovered in situ from sediments that are correlated by stratigraphic, tephra and radiocarbon data to the Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 5 interglacial period (Sangamonian). Associated paleoenvironmental data indicates that this western camel inhabited a shrub tundra ecosystem that did not include spruce trees or boreal forest during a relatively cold interval between MIS 5e and 5a. This is the oldest reliably dated western camel fossil from Eastern Beringia and supports the model of range expansion for this species to the high latitudes of northwest North America during the last interglacial (sensu lato). |
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Volume 30, Issue 19-20
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10.1016/j.quascirev.2011.06.010
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0277-3791
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©2011. Quaternary Science Reviews. Elsevier.
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Western camel
Rancholabrean
Sangamonian
Last interglacial
Stratigraphy
Pleistocene
Yukon
Fauna
Beringia
C. hesternus
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