نتایج جستجو برای: pleistocene

تعداد نتایج: 8977  

Journal: :Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias 2013
Valéria Gallo Leonardo S Avilla Rodrigo C L Pereira Bruno A Absolon

The geographic distribution of 27 species of the South American megafauna of herbivore mammals during the Late Pleistocene was analyzed in order to identify their distributional patterns. The distribution of the species was studied using the panbiogeographical method of track analysis. Six generalized tracks (GTs) and two biogeographic nodes were obtained. The GTs did not completely superpose w...

2015
Darren Curnoe Xueping Ji Wu Liu Zhende Bao Paul S. C. Taçon Liang Ren David Caramelli

The number of Late Pleistocene hominin species and the timing of their extinction are issues receiving renewed attention following genomic evidence for interbreeding between the ancestors of some living humans and archaic taxa. Yet, major gaps in the fossil record and uncertainties surrounding the age of key fossils have meant that these questions remain poorly understood. Here we describe and ...

2018
Farnoush Tahmasebi Fred J Longstaffe Grant Zazula

A magnificent repository of Late Pleistocene terrestrial megafauna fossils is contained in ice-rich loess deposits of Alaska and Yukon, collectively eastern Beringia. The stable carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) isotope compositions of bone collagen from these fossils are routinely used to determine paleodiet and reconstruct the paleoecosystem. This approach requires consideration of changes in...

2004
R. M. CARTER

Stratigraphic subdivision of the New Zealand Pliocene-Pleistocene has its historical basis in biostratigraphy, especially in the shallow marine strata in the Wanganui and East Coast basins, North Island. Internationally, an astronomically calibrated, high resolution timescale is now well established for the PliocenePleistocene, based on predominantly precession-controlled sedimentary cycles in ...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2004
Ned K Johnson Carla Cicero

The timing of origin of modern North American bird species in relation to Pleistocene glaciations has long been the topic of significant discussion and disagreement. Recently, Klicka and Zink (1997) and Avise and Walker (1998) enlivened this debate by using calibrated molecular distance values to estimate timing of speciations. Here we use new molecular studies to test their conclusions. Molecu...

2015
César Laplana Paloma Sevilla Juan Luis Arsuaga Mari Carmen Arriaza Enrique Baquedano Alfredo Pérez-González Nieves López-Martínez Riccardo Castiglia

This paper reports the first find of pika remains in the Iberian Peninsula, at a site in central Spain. A fragmented mandible of Ochotona cf. pusilla was unearthed from Layer 3 (deposited some 63.4±5.5 ka ago as determined by thermoluminescence) of the Buena Pinta Cave. This record establishes new limits for the genus geographic distribution during the Pleistocene, shifting the previous edge of...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Erik Trinkaus

The establishment of modern humans in the Late Pleistocene, subsequent to their emergence in eastern Africa, is likely to have involved substantial population increases, during their initial dispersal across southern Asia and their subsequent expansions throughout Africa and into more northern Eurasia. An assessment of younger (20-40 y) versus older (>40 y) adult mortality distributions for lat...

1998
Paul L. Koch Kathryn A. Hoppe S. David Webb

Mammoths and mastodons are common in Pleistocene deposits, yet these proboscideans and many other animals disappeared suddenly f10,000 years ago. In this study, we reconstruct the diets of proboscideans and associated mammals through isotopic analysis of carbonate in tooth enamel apatite in order to test nutritional hypotheses for late Pleistocene Ž . Ž extinction. We analyzed specimens from si...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2014
Adam Tomašových Stefano Dominici Martin Zuschin Didier Merle

Invertebrate lineages tend to originate and become extinct at a higher rate in onshore than in offshore habitats over long temporal durations (more than 10 Myr), but it remains unclear whether this pattern scales down to durations of stages (less than 5 Myr) or even sequences (less than 0.5 Myr). We assess whether onshore-offshore gradients in long-term turnover between the tropical Eocene and ...

2018
Torsten M Scheyer Massimo Delfino Nicole Klein Nancy Bunbury Frauke Fleischer-Dogley Dennis M Hansen

Today, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Aldabra Atoll is home to about 100 000 giant tortoises, Aldabrachelys gigantea, whose fossil record goes back to the Late Pleistocene. New Late Pleistocene fossils (age ca. 90-125 000 years) from the atoll revealed some appendicular bones and numerous shell fragments of giant tortoises and cranial and postcranial elements of crocodylians. Several tortois...

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