Takano Oona M, Steadman David W
Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA.
Zootaxa. 2018 Apr 11;4407(3):376-382. doi: 10.11646/zootaxa.4407.3.5.
We describe a late Pleistocene species of extinct rail, Rallus gracilipes n. sp., from Sawmill Sink blue hole on Abaco Island, Little Bahama Bank, The Bahamas. The only other extinct rail known from any Bahamian island is the smaller Rallus cyanocavi, also from late Pleistocene contexts at Sawmill Sink. No fossils of R. gracilipes or R. cyanocavi have been found in Holocene sites on Abaco; the loss of both of these species is likely to be due to changes in climate, habitat, and island area during the Pleistocene-Holocene Transition.
我们描述了一种已灭绝的秧鸡的晚更新世物种,即细脚秧鸡(Rallus gracilipes n. sp.),它来自巴哈马小伊纳瓜浅滩阿巴科岛的锯木厂沉洞。巴哈马任何岛屿上已知的另一种已灭绝秧鸡是体型较小的蓝腔秧鸡(Rallus cyanocavi),同样来自锯木厂沉洞的晚更新世环境。在阿巴科岛的全新世遗址中未发现细脚秧鸡或蓝腔秧鸡的化石;这两个物种的灭绝可能是由于更新世 - 全新世过渡期间气候、栖息地和岛屿面积的变化。