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The Great American Biotic Interchange : A South American Perspective [PDF]

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Cione, Alberto Luis   +4 more
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Vertebral lesions in Notiomastodon platensis, Gomphotheriidae, from Anolaima, Colombia

Quaternary Research, 2022
AbstractSix vertebrae (one cervical, three articulated thoracic, and two lumbar) and an incomplete thoracic neural spine from a new late Pleistocene site at Anolaima, Cundinamarca, Colombia, are attributed to the extinct gomphothere (Elephantoidea, Proboscidea) Notiomastodon platensis.
Zorro-Luján, Catalina María   +5 more
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Annual isotopic diet (δ13C, δ18O) of Notiomastodon platensis (Ameghino, 1888) from Brazilian Intertropical Region

Quaternary International, 2022
Abstract Notiomastodon platensis was an endemic South American proboscidean, which could reach about six tons and had a mixed feeder diet with predominance of C4 grasses in Brazilian Intertropical Region (BIR). In the last decades, its feeding behavior has been rebuilt mainly through dental calculus, enamel microwear and stable isotope analyses ...
Mário André Trindade Dantas   +4 more
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Registros fósiles del género Notiomastodon cf. platensis (Mammalia: Proboscidea) en el sur occidente colombiano, depositados en el Museo de Historia Natural de la Universidad del Cauca, Popayán.

Boletín Científico Centro de Museos Museo de Historia Natural, 2023
Este trabajo se enfoca en la descripción de muestras fósiles pertenecientes a proboscídeos del Cuaternario de América del Sur, depositados en el Museo de Historia Natural de la Universidad del Cauca (Popayán, Colombia). Se sintetiza la información recabada a partir de las piezas de dicho grupo, utilizando la anatomía comparada con ejemplares de otros ...
C. Sánchez   +2 more
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Osteological diseases in an extinct Notiomastodon (Mammalia, Proboscidea) population from the Late Pleistocene of Brazil

Quaternary International, 2017
Abstract We performed a paleopathological and paleoepidemiological analysis for a Notiomastodon platensis population (47 individuals) from the Late Pleistocene of Brazil recovered from Quaternary sediments in Aguas de Araxa (QAA), which revealed three different osseous diseases: Schmorl's node, osteomyelitis and osteoarthritis.
Fernando Henrique de Souza Barbosa   +3 more
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A review of the time scale and potential geographic distribution of Notiomastodon platensis (Ameghino, 1888) in the late Pleistocene of South America

Quaternary International, 2013
Abstract The objectives of the present study were to (1) provide new dates of Notiomastodon platensis (Ameghino, 1888) fossils from the Brazilian Intertropical Region, derived from Electron Spin Resonance (ESR); (2) propose a timeline for the occurrence of N.
Mário André Trindade Dantas   +7 more
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Ancient diet of the Pleistocene gomphothere Notiomastodon platensis (Mammalia, Proboscidea, Gomphotheriidae) from lowland mid-latitudes of South America: Stereomicrowear and tooth calculus analyses combined

Quaternary International, 2012
Abstract The gomphothere assemblage from the Pleistocene of Aguas de Araxa (Minas Gerais State, Brazil) is composed of several isolated teeth, cranial and postcranial fragments assigned to a single population of Notiomastodon platensis . The age profile suggests decline of the population, due to the large amount of senile and mature adult ...
Lidiane Asevedo   +3 more
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Characterization of dental calculus in the South American Quaternary proboscidean Notiomastodon platensis (Ameghino, 1888)

Journal of Quaternary Science
ABSTRACTDental calculus, or tartar, is a mineralized biofilm that develops on the teeth, and is often observed on the teeth of the South American proboscidean Notiomastodon platensis. This structure can provide details on paleoecological, paleoenvironmental and paleopathological aspects of a species. However, characterization of tartar in N.
Ana Clara Fonseca De Paiva   +2 more
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The extinct Notiomastodon platensis (proboscidea, Gomphoteriidae) inhabited mediterranean ecosystems during the Late Pleistocene in north-central Chile (31°S–36°S)

Quaternary Science Reviews
1. Introduction 1.1. Current climate and vegetation of the Pacific margin of southern South America 1.1.1. Climate 1.1.2. Vegetation 1.2. Mediterranean forests during the Late Pleistocene 1.3. Principles of stable isotopes in mammalian collagen 2. Materials and methods 2.1. Materials 2.2. Methods 2.2.1. Modern vegetation 2.2.2.
Erwin González-Guarda   +10 more
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