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Paleobiology of Messel Erinaceomorphs
Published online: 16/12/1996
Keywords:
Erinaceomorpha; Germany; Grube Messel; Lipotyphla; Middle Eocene; Paleobiology
https://doi.org/10.18563/pv.25.2-4.215-224
References: 23
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Gerhard Storch, 1996. Paleobiology of Messel Erinaceomorphs. PalaeoVertebrata 25 (2-4): 215-224. doi: 10.18563/pv.25.2-4.215-224
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Abstract
Three erinaceomorph species are known from the early Middle Eocene of Grube Messel near Darmstadt, Germany, which are referred to the family Amphilemuridae. Pholidocercus hassiacus, Macrocranion tupaiodon, and Macrocranion tenerum showed extraordinary adaptations to their different life strategies, and several of their specializations are unknown among living insectivores. Pholídocercus was a well-defended robust animal with an opportunistic feeding strategy. Macrocraníon zupaiodon was a slender forest floor-dweller with saltatorial specializations to escape from predators; fishes were the preferred component of its omnivorous diet. Macrocranion tenerum exhibited a combination of both survival strategies, extremely elongated hind limbs for rapid and even ricochetal flight and a spiny exterior as an effective protective device; it was probably specialized for feeding on ants. Thus, closely related, omnivorous-insectivorous forest floor-dwellers could exploit the Messel ecosystem.
Published in Vol. 25, Fasc. 2-4 (1996)
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