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Autor:
Laurie R. Godfrey, Brooke E. Crowley, Kathleen M. Muldoon, Stephen J. Burns, Nick Scroxton, Zachary S. Klukkert, Lovasoa Ranivoharimanana, Jamie Alumbaugh, Matthew Borths, Ryan Dart, Peterson Faina, Steven M. Goodman, Isaac J. Gutierrez, James P. Hansford, Evon R. Hekkala, Christopher W. Kinsley, Phillip Lehman, Margaret E. Lewis, David McGee, Ventura R. Pérez, Noromamy J. Rahantaharivao, Mamy Rakotoarijaona, Harimanjaka A. M. Rasolonjatovo, Karen E. Samonds, Samuel T. Turvey, Natalie Vasey, Patrick Widmann
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, Vol 9 (2021)
Madagascar experienced a major faunal turnover near the end of the first millenium CE that particularly affected terrestrial, large-bodied vertebrate species. Teasing apart the relative impacts of people and climate on this event requires a focus on
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/3c938aab302d4178ba99eea256bcb978
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 9, p e0135698 (2015)
We describe a new large-sized species of hypercarnivorous hyainailourine-Kerberos langebadreae gen. & sp. nov.-from the Bartonian (MP16) locality of Montespieu (Tarn, France). These specimens consist of a skull, two hemimandibles and several hind lim
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/936c08bff0e94b54a417b1a28d07d0d4
Autor:
William I. Ausich, Matthew Borths
Publikováno v:
Swiss Journal of Palaeontology. 130:7-18
Coincident with the end-Ordovician (end-Katian for crinoids) biodiversity crash, crinoids from Anticosti Island, Quebec, experienced a statistically significant reduction in body size, an evolutionary trend termed the “Lilliput Effect”. This decr
Autor:
Kate Corbin, Matthew Borths
Publikováno v:
The FASEB Journal. 29
Carnivory evolved independently in multiple mammalian lineages including Carnivora, Dasyuramorphia, and extinct Borhyaenidae, Oxyaenida and Hyaenodontida. Each lineage combines expanded attachment sites for mandibular adductors with specialized shear