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Autor:
Michael Westbury, Sina Baleka, Axel Barlow, Stefanie Hartmann, Johanna L.A. Paijmans, Alejandro Kramarz, Analía M Forasiepi, Mariano Bond, Javier N. Gelfo, Marcelo A. Reguero, Patricio López-Mendoza, Matias Taglioretti, Fernando Scaglia, Andrés Rinderknecht, Washington Jones, Francisco Mena, Guillaume Billet, Christian de Muizon, José Luis Aguilar, Ross D.E. MacPhee, Michael Hofreiter
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2017)
Classification of the extinct South American native ungulates (SANUs) has posed a challenge given the absence of close, surviving relatives. Here, Westburyet al. sequence the mitochondrial genome of the extinct SANU Macrauchenia patachonicaand recons
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d49c09d93c854982bfa03db9f40f7458
Publikováno v:
Revista Brasileira de Paleontologia. 24:369-379
A new material of a Quaternary waterfowl is described here. The implications of this finding, in the context of the dispersal of Anatidae in the past, are discussed. The specimen consists in a partial humerus coming from the Upper Pleistocene of aust
Publikováno v:
Historical Biology. 35:108-115
Autor:
Aldo MANZUETTI, Washington JONES, Daniel PEREA, Martín UBILLA, Andrés RINDERKNECHT, Pablo TORIÑO
Felids are the top predators in the environments they inhabit. They entered South America at the Pliocene-Pleistocene boundary, but their fossil record in Uruguay, although informative, is scarce. In the present contribution, three new materials (two
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::b251686399c0106784ac288f9e11dab2
https://zenodo.org/record/7060091
https://zenodo.org/record/7060091
Publikováno v:
Andean Geology. 49
Felidae entered South America from North America during the Ensenadan Stage/Age (Early to Middle Pleistocene). For Uruguay their fossil record is scarce but informative, although mostly correspond to large felids (Smilodon, Panthera onca). In this wo
Publikováno v:
Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology. 44:332-339
Among the three recognized species of Smilodon, S. populator is the largest in size and has the widest distribution across South America. The present contribution describes an almost complete skull...
Autor:
Andrés Rinderknecht, Washington Jones
Publikováno v:
Journal of South American Earth Sciences. 118:103903
Publikováno v:
Journal of Theoretical Biology. 459:154-161
Living elephants produce seismic waves during vocalizations and locomotion that are potentially detectable at large distances. In the Mesozoic world, seismic waves were probably a very relevant source of information about the behavior of large dinosa
Autor:
Roberta François Bittencourt Batista, Juliana Andrade Pereira, Vitor Athayde Cardoso Linhares, Dayane Silva Vieira, Eduardo Dias Moreira, Washington Jones de Oliveira, Jallys Rafael Gonçalves Pessoa, Fylipe Guimarães Barbosa, Maria Fernanda Nobre Leão, Tabata Bittencourt Batista, Luiz Gustavo Nunes Costa, Valéria Gonzaga Botelho de Oliveira Euálio, Simone Ferreira Lima Prates, Ivan Kleber Cardoso Dantas, Lucas Marques Rodrigues
Publikováno v:
Revista Eletrônica Acervo Saúde. :S1293-S1298
Publikováno v:
PalZ. 92:365-372
We report new fossil evidence of terror bird survival until the end of the Pleistocene in Uruguay. The new specimens comprise the distal portion of right tarsometatarsus and a left humerus; the latter is assigned to the genus Psilopterus. The sedimen