New insights on the anatomy, paleobiology, and biostratigraphy of Xenungulata (Mammalia) from the Paleogene of South America [PDF]
Xenungulata is a group of early Paleogene mammals endemic to South Americathat remains poorly understood. The first species described within this order, Carodniaferuglioi, has laid the basis for the homonymous zone, currently positioned betweenthe ...
Gelfo, Javier Nicolás +2 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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The alleged astragalar remains of Didolodus Ameghino, 1897 (Mammalia, Panameriungulata) and a critic of isolated bone association models [PDF]
Postcranial characters of South American native ungulates are important in order to analyze their relationships in the actual therian taxonomy, particularly to test their alleged afrotherian affinities.
Gelfo, Javier Nicolás, Lorente, Malena
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Two New Oligocene "Notohippids" (Mammalia, Notoungulata, Toxodontia) from the Central Chilean Andes: Taxonomy and Phylogenetics [PDF]
Two new Oligocene “notohippids” from the Abanico Formation, a geographically widespread volcanic and volcaniclastic lithostratigraphic unit in the Andean Main Range of central Chile, are described and subjected to phylogenetic analysis. “Notohippidae” is
Munson, John Christian
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Dispersão de sementes de Hovenia dulcis Thunb. (Rhammnaceae) - uma espécie invasora em área de floresta estacional decidual [PDF]
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Ciências Biológicas, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia, Florianópolis, 2013.A dispersão de sementes é um processo mutualístico que pode auxiliar e facilitar o processo de ...
Lima, Raquel Elise Müller de
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3D models related to the publication: The Neogene record of northern South American native ungulates
Juan David Carrillo +7 more
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A survey of gastro-intestinal parasites was conducted on faecal samples collected from 379 feral cats and 851 native fauna from 16 locations throughout Western Australia. The prevalence of each parasite species detected varied depending upon the sampling
Adams, Peter John
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Sparassodontans are a diverse but now extinct group of metatherians that were apex predators in South America during most of the Cenozoic. Studying their decline has been controversial mainly due to the scarcity of the fossil record, and different ...
López Aguirre, Camilo; Archer, Michael; Hand, Suzanne J.; Laffan, Shawn W.
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A comprehensive review of Onchocercidae nematodes (Nematoda; Filarioidea) infecting wild ruminant ungulates of North and Central America. [PDF]
Kulpa M, Verocai GG.
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