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pro vyhledávání: '"Monte L. McCrossin"'
Autor:
Christopher A. Brochu, Ane de Celis, Amanda J. Adams, Stephanie K. Drumheller, Jennifer H. Nestler, Brenda R. Benefit, Aryeh Grossman, Francis Kirera, Thomas Lehmann, Cynthia Liutkus‐Pierce, Fredrick K. Manthi, Monte L. McCrossin, Kieran P. McNulty, Rose Nyaboke Juma
Publikováno v:
The Anatomical Record. 305:2729-2765
We describe two new osteolaemine crocodylids from the Early and early Middle Miocene of Kenya: Kinyang mabokoensis tax. nov. (Maboko, 15 Ma) and Kinyang tchernovi tax. nov. (Karungu and Loperot, 18 Ma). Additional material referable to Kinyang is kno
Autor:
Jennifer H. Nestler, Adam P. Cossette, Monte L. McCrossin, Stephanie K. Drumheller, Brenda R. Benefit, Amanda J. Adams, Rose Nyaboke Juma, Christopher A. Brochu, Frederick K. Manthi
Publikováno v:
Journal of Paleontology. 94:1165-1179
Brochuchusis a small crocodylid originally based on specimens from the early Miocene of Rusinga Island, Lake Victoria, Kenya. Here, we report occurrences ofBrochuchusfrom several early and middle Miocene sites. Some are from the Lake Victoria region,
Publikováno v:
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 601:111061
Autor:
Meave G. Leakey, Monte L. McCrossin, J.M. Plavcan, Elwyn L. Simons, Safiya M. Hassan, Ellen R. Miller, M.A. Hamdan, Ahmed N. El-Barkooky, M.K. Abdel Gawad, Brenda R. Benefit
Publikováno v:
Journal of Human Evolution. 57:195-211
New information about the early cercopithecoids Prohylobates tandyi (Wadi Moghra, Egypt) and Prohylobates sp. indet. (Buluk and Nabwal, Kenya) is presented. Comparisons are made among all major collections of Early and Middle Miocene catarrhine monke
Autor:
Brenda R, Benefit, Monte L, McCrossin
Publikováno v:
Science (New York, N.Y.). 350(6260)
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications
Analysis of the only complete early cercopithecoid (Old World monkey) endocast currently known, that of 15-million-year (Myr)-old Victoriapithecus, reveals an unexpectedly small endocranial volume (ECV) relative to body size and a large olfactory bul
Publikováno v:
Journal of Human Evolution. 42:659-703
The middle Miocene (15 Ma) Maboko Formation of Maboko Island and Majiwa Bluffs, southwestern Kenya, has yielded abundant fossils of the earliest known cercopithecoid monkey (Victoriapithecus macinnesi), and of a kenyapithecine hominoid (Kenyapithecus
Autor:
Brenda R. Benefit, Monte L. McCrossin
Publikováno v:
Science. 350:515-516
Humans, Old World monkeys, gibbons, and the great apes of Africa and Asia are the only survivors of a highly diverse evolutionary radiation that began at least 28 million years ago ( 1 , 2 ). The fossil record of human evolution after we diverged fro
Autor:
Brenda R. Benefit, Monte L. McCrossin
Publikováno v:
Nature. 388:368-371
Similarities of the skull are commonly used to support hypotheses of ancestor–descendant relationships between fossil and living ape genera, especially between the late Miocene apes Sivapithecus and Dryopithecus from Eurasia and the living orang-ut
Autor:
Monte L. McCrossin
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 128:488-490