Abstracts

Sciurids (Rodentia: Sciuridae) of the Late Mio-Pliocene Gray Fossil Site and the Late Miocene Tyner Farm: Implications on Ecology and Expansion of the Sciurid Record

by Cheyenne J Crowe




Institution: East Tennessee State University
Department:
Year: 2017
Keywords: Gray Fossil Site; Tyner Farm; Miocene; Sciuridae; squirrels; Paleobiology; Paleontology
Posted: 02/01/2018
Record ID: 2151561
Full text PDF: https://dc.etsu.edu/etd/3246


Abstract

Sciurids are one of the most diverse mammalian groups today, but the fossil record does not reflect that diversity. The purpose of this project was to identify sciurids from two late Miocene sitesthe Gray Fossil Site (GFS) of Tennessee, and Tyner Farm of Floridaand use those identifications to infer the ecology of the two. From the GFS four sciurids were identified: Eutamias or Neotamias, Glaucomys, and two tree squirrels (Sciurini). Two sciurids were identified from Tyner Farm: a chipmunk attributed to Tamiina, and a ground squirrel attributed to Marmotina. Paleoenvironmental inferences based on the sciurids present at both sites are consistent with previous work. The GFS Eutamias or Neotamias is the first record of a western chipmunk population in eastern North America; the GFS tree squirrels are the earliest record of a tree squirrel in eastern North America. The GFS Glaucomys is the earliest record of the genus.