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Bessarabian (Tortonian, Late Miocene) fish otoliths from a transitional freshwater-brackish environment of Mykhailivka, Southern Ukraine

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dc.contributor.author Bratishko, A.
dc.contributor.author Kovalchuk, O.
dc.contributor.author Schwarzhans, W.
dc.date.accessioned 2018-09-22T07:57:55Z
dc.date.available 2018-09-22T07:57:55Z
dc.date.issued 2017
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2922
dc.description Bratishko А. Bessarabian (Tortonian, Late Miocene) fish otoliths from a transitional freshwater-brackish environment of Mykhailivka, Southern Ukraine / A. Bratishko, O. Kovalchuk, W. Schwarzhans // Palaeontologia Electronica. - 2017. - 20.3.44A. - Рр. 1-13 . - Режим доступу: http://zoobank.org/References/91D1F9A1-D4E4-4D51-811E-4AD9FAEB798F. uk_UA
dc.description.abstract The Mykhailivka sedimentary section in southern Ukraine of middle (Bessarabian) to late (Khersonian) Sarmatian s.l. age is well known for its rich vertebrate finds in alternating marginal marine to estuarine and lacustrine environments. Here we describe fish otoliths obtained from sediments from a supposedly estuarine environment that had already yielded fossil fish bones and teeth described earlier. The otolith association is dominated by three species of gobiids, which are all related to the endemic extant Ponto-Caspian gobiid fauna. One species – Neogobius bettinae n. sp. – is described here. Rare associated species are Morone cf. nobilis, so far only known from the North Sea Basin, and a sciaenid. All otolith-based species represent euryhaline groups of fishes that are known today to commonly migrate from marine into brackish waters or are adapted to brackish and freshwater environments. uk_UA
dc.language.iso en uk_UA
dc.subject bony fishes uk_UA
dc.subject Bessarabian uk_UA
dc.subject Miocene uk_UA
dc.subject Ukraine uk_UA
dc.subject Eastern Paratethys uk_UA
dc.subject new species uk_UA
dc.title Bessarabian (Tortonian, Late Miocene) fish otoliths from a transitional freshwater-brackish environment of Mykhailivka, Southern Ukraine uk_UA
dc.type Article uk_UA


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