# Paleontological and paleoecological significance of the oldest highly productive Upper Cretaceous (lowermost Maastrichtian) bonebed of Haţeg Basin (western Romania; Densuş-Ciula Formation)

**Authors:** Gábor Botfalvai, Zoltán Csiki-Sava, János Magyar, Barna Páll-Gergely, Levente Koczó, Daniel Ţabără, Gergő Konecsni, Soma Budai, Jun Liu, Jun Liu, Jun Liu

PMC · DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0335893 · PLOS One · 2025-11-10

## TL;DR

A rich fossil site in Romania's Haţeg Basin reveals a diverse prehistoric ecosystem from the early Maastrichtian period.

## Contribution

The discovery of the oldest highly diverse vertebrate bonebed in the Haţeg Basin, offering insights into paleofauna and paleoecology.

## Key findings

- Site K2 contains over 800 fossils representing at least 17 species, making it one of the most diverse in the basin.
- The site's sedimentology suggests a lacustrine environment with a sudden drop in transport energy leading to fossil accumulation.
- Faunal composition and dominance remained stable across Maastrichtian sites in Haţeg Basin, indicating large-scale faunal stability.

## Abstract

Recent extensive fieldwork in the Densuş-Ciula Formation in Haţeg Basin has led to the discovery of several important high-diversity bonebeds. Among the excavated locations, site K2 is by far the most significant, as based on its stratigraphical position it is considered the oldest known (earliest Maastrichtian) highly diversified vertebrate site in the entire Haţeg Basin, and thus provides a good starting point for paleofaunistic, paleoecological and biostratigraphic comparisons with other similar sites across the Transylvanian area. During this study, detailed sedimentological, palynological, invertebrate- and vertebrate paleontological investigations were conducted to reconstruct the former paleoenvironment and the different depositional processes that allowed the formation of this productive bonebed. More than 800 vertebrate fossils were collected from an approximately 4.75 m2 area of the bonebed horizon of site K2 representing at least 17 species including fish, amphibians, turtles, squamates, crocodyliforms, dinosaurs, pterosaurs and mammals, ranking this site among the most taxonomically diverse ones within the basin. The sedimentological investigation points towards a lacustrine depositional environment in which a high-diversity, multitaxic, multidominant mixed assemblage was accumulated on a flood-related delta due to a sudden drop in transport energy. Based on its stratigraphical position, site K2 represents the oldest vertebrate site within the Haţeg area and suggests a remarkable large-scale faunal stability on the Haţeg Island during the Maastrichtian. The dominant elements of the local fauna were already present in the earliest Maastrichtian, and no significant differences in faunal composition can be detected between this oldest and other, younger vertebrate assemblages of Haţeg Basin, at least at the level of higher taxa. Furthermore, just as the faunal composition, the dominance spectrum of the different taxa has not changed significantly among the Maastrichtian sites of Haţeg Basin.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** flooding (MESH:C565009), death (MESH:D003643), depression (MESH:D003866), drought (MESH:C536747), Fracture (MESH:D050723), Bone breakage (MESH:D019457), poisoning (MESH:D011041), fire (MESH:D000092422)
- **Chemicals:** TS (MESH:D014316), pristane (MESH:C009042), Carbon (MESH:D002244), TC (MESH:D013667), GB (MESH:D012524), U (MESH:D014501), water (MESH:D014867), bitumen (MESH:C006647), Pb (MESH:D007854), charcoal (MESH:D002606), HCl (MESH:D006851), CPI (MESH:C110747), phytane (MESH:C008906), n- (MESH:D009584), Sulfur (MESH:D013455), n-C17 (MESH:C051731), Inorganic Carbon (-), HF (MESH:D006195), Pr (MESH:D011221)
- **Species:** Lymnaeidae (pond snails, family) [taxon 6521], PX clade (clade) [taxon 569578], Pinna nobilis (species) [taxon 111169], Lepisosteidae (gars, family) [taxon 7915], Acroloxus (genus) [taxon 240810], Testudines (anapsid reptiles, order) [taxon 8459], Squamata (squamates, order) [taxon 8509], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Taxodium (genus) [taxon 13282], Patella vulgata (common limpet, species) [taxon 6465], Antillotyphlops platycephalus (flathead worm snake, species) [taxon 159176], Megalomastomatidae (family) [taxon 928797], Actinopterygii (fishes, superclass) [taxon 7898], Lepidosauria (lepidosaurs, class) [taxon 8504], Oscillospira sp. F (species) [taxon 227390]
- **Mutations:** H550L

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