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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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FIGURE 8. Partial left mandibular fragment of Termashippus flacoi SGOPV 2996 (cast), bearing probable m1–2 in A, occlusal and B, lingual views.Published as part of <i>Wyss, André R., Flynn, John J.
Flynn, John J. +2 more
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Figure 19. Phylogenetic relationship between basal mesotheriids. A, strict consensus (26 steps, CI = 0.731, RI = 0.731; Bremer indices: Mesotheriidae = 2, Mesotheriinae = 1).
Billet, Guillaume +2 more
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No evidence for parallel evolution of cursorial limb adaptations among Neogene South American native ungulates (SANUs). [PDF]
Croft DA, Lorente M.
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The Fray Bentos Formation, with outcrops in the Uruguayan and the Argentinean provinces of Corrientes and Entre Ríos, has yielded several fossil vertebrates, mainly mammals, that permit its reference to the Deseadan land-mammal age (upper Oligocene?). At
Mariano Bond +4 more
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El extenso aislamiento temporal y geográfico que mantuvo incomunicada a América del Sur durante gran parte del Cenozoico promovió el desarrollo de una fauna terrestre exclusiva de esta región.
Schmidt, Gabriela Ines +1 more
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A Pliocene-Pleistocene continental biota from Venezuela. [PDF]
Carrillo-Briceño JD +18 more
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The Great American Biotic Interchange revisited: a new perspective from the stable isotope record of Argentine Pampas fossil mammals. [PDF]
Domingo L +4 more
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A timescale for placental mammal diversification based on Bayesian modeling of the fossil record. [PDF]
Carlisle E +4 more
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Biomechanical and morphofunctional study of the appendicular skeleton of Homalodotherium Flower 1873 (Mammalia, Notoungulata) [PDF]
Homalodotherium (Santacrucense - Friasense; Mioceno temprano) es el género mejor conocido de la familia Homalodotheriidae (Notoungulata). Se ha sugerido para él un hábito cavador, una dieta ramoneadora arbórea y la capacidad de adoptar una postura bípeda.
Elissamburu, Andrea
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