Baza-1
Basic information
Sample name: Baza-1

Reference: P. Pinero, J. Agusti, O. Oms, H. A. Blain, C. Laplana, S. Ros-Montoya, and B. Martinez-Navarro. 2017. Rodents from Baza-1 (Guadix-Baza Basin, southeast Spain): filling the gap of the early Pliocene succession in the Betics. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 37:4(e1338294):1-19 [ER 3906]
Geography
Country: Spain

State: Granada


Coordinate: 37.483334° N, -2.784722° W
Coordinate basis: stated in text

Formation: Guadix-Baza Basin

Time interval: Early Pliocene

Zone: MN14

Max Ma: 4.9

Min Ma: 4.2

Age basis: other

Geography comments: Baza-1 is situated near Baza City, in the Seguidillas-Cuesta del Frances ravine, in Granada, Southern Spain
Faunal associations at the site are characteristic of early Ruscinian (MN14) age, constrained to 4.9 and 4.2 Ma

Environment
Lithology: mudstone

Taphonomic context: lake deposit

Habitat comments: "These palustrine subenvironments within the Baza Formation are generally built up by a succession of limestones and dark mudstones"
"All palaeontological material came from the ca. 1 m dark mudstones"
No specific taphonomic information is provided
The faunal composition indicates a grassy palaeoenvironment with the occasional presence of woodland patches and with palustrine subenvironments

Methods
Life forms: ungulates,rodents,other small mammals,turtles

Sampling methods: quarry,screenwash

Sample size: 536 specimens

Years: 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2015, 2016

Sampling comments: 402 identified rodent teeth were recovered from Baza-1, representing 11 taxa, 45 other remains of small mammals were found
Sediment was water-screened using superimposed 4, 1, and 0.5 mm mesh screens

Metadata
Sample number: 4295

Contributor: Jack Nesbitt

Enterer: Jack Nesbitt

Modifier no: John Alroy

Created: 2023-06-08 15:56:28

Modified: 2024-11-02 07:44:25

Abundance distribution
24 species
4 singletons
total count 536
geometric series index: 33.4
Fisher's α: 5.158
geometric series k: 0.8033
Hurlbert's PIE: 0.8318
Shannon's H: 2.2536
Good's u: 0.9925
Each square represents a species. Square sizes are proportional to counts.
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