词条 | Miocene Epoch |
释义 | Miocene Epoch geology ![]() Important Miocene deposits occur in North and South America, southern Europe, India, Mongolia, East Africa, and Pakistan. Both marine and terrestrial environments are represented in the Miocene stratigraphic record. The record of terrestrial life is extensive and varied, providing a rather complete view of the development of vertebrates (vertebrate), especially mammals (mammal). ![]() In Argentina the Santa Cruz Formation of Middle Miocene time provides an excellent record of the unusual Miocene fauna of South America. marsupial carnivores, aberrant endentates (mammals resembling anteaters, armadillos, and sloths), litopterns (litoptern) (hoofed mammals similar to horses and camels), and toxodonts (mammals with long, curved incisors) are among the odd groups represented. These forms were able to evolve because of South America's isolation from other regions. The evolution of the South American monkeys (monkey) was also under way during the Miocene. By the end of the Miocene Epoch almost all the modern groups of whales (whale) had appeared, as had the early seals (seal) and walruses (walrus). Birds such as herons (heron), rails (rail), ducks (duck), eagles (eagle), hawks (hawk), crows (crow), sparrows (sparrow), pheasants (pheasant), owls (owl), and partridges (partridge) were present in Europe, where the uplifting of the Alps continued through Miocene time. The Miocene Epoch is also of great importance to primate evolution. The last primate to occur in the fossil record of North America, a tarsier-like creature, is known in the United States. Elsewhere, the higher primates, especially the apes (ape), underwent a great deal of evolution. The fossil evidence seems to indicate that advanced primates, including apes, were present in southern Europe. An early gibbon, Pliopithecus, as well as the dryopithecines (Dryopithecus), a group of advanced humanlike apes that probably represent the stock from which modern apes and humans originated, are found in Miocene rocks of Europe. The dryopithecines also are present in the Miocene of Africa, the region where humanlike forms as well as modern humans probably originated. In the oceans, the Miocene was a time of changing circulation patterns, probably due to global cooling. Patterns of oceanic nutrient distribution changed, leading to increased productivity in some regions and decreased productivity in others. The Miocene was a time of accelerated evolution among marine plankton and mollusks (mollusk), with many groups showing increases in diversity. |
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