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New early Eocene tapiromorph perissodactyls from the Ghazij Formation of Pakistan, with implications for mammalian biochronology in Asia [PDF]
Early Eocene mammals from Indo-Pakistan have only recently come under study. Here we describe the first tapiromorph perissodactyls from the subcontinent. Gandheralophus minor n. gen. and n. sp. and G. robustus n. sp.
Bai B. +37 more
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Archaeological Protein Residues: New Data for Conservation Science
The utility of zooarchaeological data for addressing wildlife management and conservation research has been increasingly recognized over the past two decades.
Andrew Barker
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An Early Miocene kentriodontoid (Cetacea: Odontoceti) from the western North Pacific, and its implications for their phylogeny and paleobiogeography. [PDF]
Guo Z, Kohno N.
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The muricid gastropod Concholepas concholepas, known in Chile as 'loco', is an important component of intertidal and shallow subtidal communities, and is one of the main invertebrates targeted by small-scale fishers (divers) in Chile.
LEYLA CÁRDENAS +2 more
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Terrestrial ecosystems underwent extreme shifts in composition, following extensive degassing associated with the Siberian Traps near the Permian–Triassic boundary (PTB).
Charline Ragon +6 more
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TREPOSTOME BRYOZOANS FROM THE LOWER - MIDDLE DEVONIAN OF NW SPAIN
The present paper presents descriptions of 11 trepostome bryozoan species from the material deposited at the Geological Centrum Göttingen, Germany, and Nationaal Natuurhistorisch Museum (Naturalis), Leiden, Netherlands.
ANDREJ ERNST
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Paleobiogeography of the Ancient Pacific [PDF]
P L, Smith, G E, Westermann
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A sirenian rib has been recovered at Motta San Giovanni (Reggio Calabria) in the “Floresta Calcarenites”, a Formation cropping out in Sicily and Calabria and dated late Burdigalian-Langhian.
GIUSEPPE CARONE +2 more
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Late paleozoic climate revealed by coral fossil patterns. [PDF]
Zhang W, Li J, Cheng X, Yu H, Cai S.
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The Croatian Natural History Museum (CNHM) houses rich fossil collections from the Neogene deposits of Northern Croatia, comprising numerous scallops (Bivalvia: Pectinidae).
Marija Bošnjak +2 more
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