Palaeoecology of giraffe tracks in Late Pleistocene aeolianites on the Cape south coast

Until now there have been no reliable historical or skeletal fossil records for the giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) south of the Orange River or northern Namaqualand. The recent discovery of fossil giraffe tracks in coastal aeolianites east of Still Bay, South Africa, significantly increases the geographical range for this species, and has implications for Late Pleistocene climate and vegetation in the southern Cape. Giraffe populations have specialised needs, and require a savanna ecosystem. Marine geophysical and geological evidence suggests that the broad, currently submerged floodplains of the Gouritz and Breede Rivers likely supported a productive savanna of Vachellia karroo during Pleistocene glacial conditions, which would have provided a suitable habitat for this species. We show evidence for the hypothesis that the opening of the submerged shelf during glacial periods acted as a pathway for mammals to migrate along the southern coastal plain. SIGNIFICANCE: • The identification of fossil giraffe tracks on the Cape south coast, far from the area in which giraffe have previously been known to occur, is unexpected; conclusions about prehistoric conditions and vegetation can be drawn from this discovery.

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Main Authors: Helm,Charles, Cawthra,Hayley, Cowling,Richard, De Vynck,Jan, Marean,Curtis, McCrea,Richard, Rust,Renee
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Language:English
Published: Academy of Science of South Africa 2018
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spelling oai:scielo:S0038-235320180001000172018-03-15Palaeoecology of giraffe tracks in Late Pleistocene aeolianites on the Cape south coastHelm,CharlesCawthra,HayleyCowling,RichardDe Vynck,JanMarean,CurtisMcCrea,RichardRust,Renee fossil tracks Still Bay savanna South Africa Until now there have been no reliable historical or skeletal fossil records for the giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) south of the Orange River or northern Namaqualand. The recent discovery of fossil giraffe tracks in coastal aeolianites east of Still Bay, South Africa, significantly increases the geographical range for this species, and has implications for Late Pleistocene climate and vegetation in the southern Cape. Giraffe populations have specialised needs, and require a savanna ecosystem. Marine geophysical and geological evidence suggests that the broad, currently submerged floodplains of the Gouritz and Breede Rivers likely supported a productive savanna of Vachellia karroo during Pleistocene glacial conditions, which would have provided a suitable habitat for this species. We show evidence for the hypothesis that the opening of the submerged shelf during glacial periods acted as a pathway for mammals to migrate along the southern coastal plain. SIGNIFICANCE: • The identification of fossil giraffe tracks on the Cape south coast, far from the area in which giraffe have previously been known to occur, is unexpected; conclusions about prehistoric conditions and vegetation can be drawn from this discovery.Academy of Science of South AfricaSouth African Journal of Science v.114 n.1-2 20182018-02-01journal articletext/htmlhttp://www.scielo.org.za/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0038-23532018000100017en
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author Helm,Charles
Cawthra,Hayley
Cowling,Richard
De Vynck,Jan
Marean,Curtis
McCrea,Richard
Rust,Renee
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Cawthra,Hayley
Cowling,Richard
De Vynck,Jan
Marean,Curtis
McCrea,Richard
Rust,Renee
Palaeoecology of giraffe tracks in Late Pleistocene aeolianites on the Cape south coast
author_facet Helm,Charles
Cawthra,Hayley
Cowling,Richard
De Vynck,Jan
Marean,Curtis
McCrea,Richard
Rust,Renee
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title Palaeoecology of giraffe tracks in Late Pleistocene aeolianites on the Cape south coast
title_short Palaeoecology of giraffe tracks in Late Pleistocene aeolianites on the Cape south coast
title_full Palaeoecology of giraffe tracks in Late Pleistocene aeolianites on the Cape south coast
title_fullStr Palaeoecology of giraffe tracks in Late Pleistocene aeolianites on the Cape south coast
title_full_unstemmed Palaeoecology of giraffe tracks in Late Pleistocene aeolianites on the Cape south coast
title_sort palaeoecology of giraffe tracks in late pleistocene aeolianites on the cape south coast
description Until now there have been no reliable historical or skeletal fossil records for the giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) south of the Orange River or northern Namaqualand. The recent discovery of fossil giraffe tracks in coastal aeolianites east of Still Bay, South Africa, significantly increases the geographical range for this species, and has implications for Late Pleistocene climate and vegetation in the southern Cape. Giraffe populations have specialised needs, and require a savanna ecosystem. Marine geophysical and geological evidence suggests that the broad, currently submerged floodplains of the Gouritz and Breede Rivers likely supported a productive savanna of Vachellia karroo during Pleistocene glacial conditions, which would have provided a suitable habitat for this species. We show evidence for the hypothesis that the opening of the submerged shelf during glacial periods acted as a pathway for mammals to migrate along the southern coastal plain. SIGNIFICANCE: • The identification of fossil giraffe tracks on the Cape south coast, far from the area in which giraffe have previously been known to occur, is unexpected; conclusions about prehistoric conditions and vegetation can be drawn from this discovery.
publisher Academy of Science of South Africa
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