Abismo Iguatemi
Basic information
Sample name: Abismo Iguatemi

Reference: M. C. Castro and M. C. Langer. 2011. The mammalian fauna of Abismo Iguatemi, southeastern Brazil. Journal of Cave and Karst Studies 73(2):83-92 [ER 3126]
Geography
Country: Brazil

State: Säo Paulo


Coordinate: 24° 31' S, 48° 51' W
Coordinate basis: based on nearby landmark

Time interval: Late Pleistocene

Max Ma: 0.01458

Min Ma: 0.0108

Age basis: radiocarbon

Geography comments: "about 5 km southwest of the town of ApiaĆ­, upper Ribeira River valley" (coordinate based on ApiaĆ­)
"it is possible that its extant taxa are Holocene in age" but there is no direct support for this hypothesis, and "Specimens of Catonyx cuvieri and Smilodon populator... provided 14C AMS ages of 10,800 (BETA 230974) and 14,580 (BETA 183566) years BP respectively"

Environment
Lithology: claystone

Taphonomic context: cave

Habitat comments: "The deposits in the cave are mainly composed of black to reddish clay associated with larger clasts of limestone, filite, and calcite crust... likely sources of bioclasts are (1) the fall of animals into the natural trap, (2) floating carcasses or (3) isolated specimens of animals that died upslope and were washed into the cave, and (4) the animals that lived and died inside the cave. Based on the discussion above, we believe that most of the recovered material entered the cave from the third source"

Methods
Life forms: bats,carnivores,primates,rodents,ungulates,other large mammals,other small mammals

Sampling methods: quarry,screenwash

Sample size: 320 specimens

Years: 2001

Sampling comments: "collected during September 2001... Along with the blocks of sediment containing the micro-remains, macrofossils were recovered from the bottom of the cave, but no stratigraphic or taphonomic information was recorded... The blocks of sediment were disintegrated in water and screen-washed using a 1 mm mesh"

Metadata
Sample number: 3414

Contributor: John Alroy

Enterer: John Alroy

Created: 2019-08-31 13:37:06

Modified: 2019-08-31 03:37:06

Abundance distribution
32 species
17 singletons
total count 320
extrapolated richness: 90.8
Fisher's α: 8.852
geometric series k: 0.8500
Hurlbert's PIE: 0.7241
Shannon's H: 1.9569
Good's u: 0.9470
Each square represents a species. Square sizes are proportional to counts.
Register
Cryptonanus sp.1
Didelphis aurita11.1 kg invertivore-frugivore
Gracilinanus sp.2
Metachirus nudicaudatus2372 g insectivore-frugivore
Monodelphis sp.1
Philander sp.6
Dasypodidae indet.1
Glyptodon clavipes1
an indeterminate specimen of Glyptodontidae is also present
Catonyx cuvieri17
Cerdocyon thous15.2 kg carnivore-frugivore
Leopardus wiedii12.6 kg carnivore
Smilodon populator21
Molossus sp.2
Carollia sp.2
Mimon bennettii631.1 g insectivore
Myotis sp.1
Sapajus cf. nigritus1542.7 kg
"Cebus cf. nigritus"
Alouatta cf. guariba1
"Alouatta cf. fusca"
Mazama gouazoubira114 kg frugivore-browser
Dicotyles tajacu121 kg
"Pecari tajacu"
Kannabateomys sp.1
Phyllomys sp.57
Trinomys sp.16
Cavia sp.9
Akodon sp.4
Blarinomys breviceps122.0 g
Calomys sp.1
Oligoryzomys sp.3
Oryzomys cf. angouya2
13 indeterminate specimens of this genus are also present
Oryzomys cf. capito158.0 g
Wilfredomys oenax1
another indeterminate specimen of this genus is present
Sciurus aestuans1170 g