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The accelerating influence of humans on mammalian macroecological patterns over the late Quaternary [PDF]
The transition of hominins to a largely meat-based diet ~1.8 million years ago led to the exploitation of other mammals for food and resources. As hominins, particularly archaic and modern humans, became increasingly abundant and dispersed across the ...
Elliott Smith, Rosemary E. +4 more
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The multicausal twilight of South American native mammalian predators (Metatheria, Sparassodonta). [PDF]
Tarquini SD, Ladevèze S, Prevosti FJ.
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The Tropics as Reservoir of Otherwise Extinct Mammals: The Case of Rodents from a New Pliocene Faunal Assemblage from Northern Venezuela [PDF]
We report a new vertebrate assemblage from the Pliocene Vergel Member of the San Gregorio Formation in northwestern Venezuela, which includes Crocodylia and Testudines indet., toxodonts, at least four species of xenarthrans of the Dasypodidae ...
Aguilera, Orangel +3 more
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Abstract Biomechanical and morphofunctional study of the appendicular skeleton of Homalodotherium Flower 1873 (Mammalia, Notoungulata). Homalodotherium (Santacrucian- Friasian; early Miocene) is the best represented genus of the Family Homalodotheriidae (Notoungulata).
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Revisión del estatus sistemático de los zorros grises patagónico y pampeano (Canidae: Lycalopex griseus y L. gymnocercus) usando morfometría geométrica 3D [PDF]
Argentinean “zorros de campo” are currently included in two species: Lycalopex griseus and L. gymnocercus. Lycalopex gymnocercus lives in northern Patagonia and in most of central and northern Argentina.
Cassini, Guillermo Hernán +3 more
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This contribution details new records of Notoungulata and Astrapotheria from the exposures of the Santa Cruz Formation in the Río Santa Cruz (Early–Middle Miocene; Province of Santa Cruz). The astrapothere Astrapotherium sp. Burmeister, the notoungulate
Mercedes Fernández, Nahuel Antu Muñoz
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The process of organizing early collections for the simple sake of storing and retrieving information—for example, assigning identifying numbers to specimens, recording those numbers in a catalog, and, more recently, adding that information to a ...
Marcelo Reguero +2 more
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Drivers of the artiodactyl turnover in insular western Europe at the Eocene-Oligocene Transition. [PDF]
Weppe R +4 more
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Los sedimentos loéssicos y palustres del Pleistoceno tardío-Holoceno temprano (ca. 130–8 ka) de la Argentina preservan uno de los registros más completos de vertebrados (principalmente mamíferos) de América del Sur.
Alfredo Eduardo Zurita +4 more
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