نتایج جستجو برای: pliocene

تعداد نتایج: 2942  

2015
Ming-Li Zhang Kamshat Temirbayeva Stewart C. Sanderson Xi Chen

Many cases of intercontinental disjunct distributions of seed plants have been investigated, however few have concerned the continents of Eurasia (mainly Central Asia), Africa, and Australia, especially the xerophytic lineages are lacking. Nitraria (Nitrariaceae) is just one of these xerophytic lineages. Previous Nitraria studies have hypothesized either Africa as the ancient center, with dispe...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2002
James A Schulte J Robert Macey Rohan Pethiyagoda Allan Larson

The first phylogenetic hypothesis for the Sri Lankan agamid lizard genus Ceratophora is presented based on 1670 aligned base positions (472 parsimony informative) of mitochondrial DNA sequences, representing coding regions for eight tRNAs, ND2, and portions of ND1 and COI. Phylogenetic analysis reveals multiple origins and possibly losses of rostral horns in the evolutionary history of Ceratoph...

Journal: :Journal of human evolution 2005
Dietrich Stout Jay Quade Sileshi Semaw Michael J Rogers Naomi E Levin

Published evidence of Oldowan stone exploitation generally supports the conclusion that patterns of raw material use were determined by local availability. This is contradicted by the results of systematic studies of raw material availability and use among the earliest known archaeological sites from Gona, Afar, Ethiopia. Artifact assemblages from six Pliocene archaeological sites were compared...

2006
Oliver Hampe

Hoplocetus ritzi n. sp. is a new hoplocetine physeterid from the Bolboforma fragori/subfragoris Zone of the middle/late Miocene mica-clay of Groß Pampau in Schleswig-Holstein, North Germany. The Hoplocetinae are known from the early Miocene to the Pliocene. Comparative studies of cranial characters and tooth morphology allow an emended diagnosis of the Hoplocetinae Cabrera, 1926. Four genera, D...

2015
Adam M. Yates

Thylacinus yorkellus is described as a new, moderately small-bodied species of thylacinid from the latest Miocene or, more likely, earliest Pliocene of South Australia. The new species can be diagnosed by the autapomorphic presence a strongly developed precingulid that terminates in a cuspidule on the anterobuccal face of the paraconid of the lower molars and a tiny basal anterior cuspidule on ...

Journal: :Science 2009
Sindia Sosdian Yair Rosenthal

Earth has undergone profound changes since the late Pliocene, which led to the development [approximately 2.7 million years ago (Ma)] and intensification (approximately 0.9 Ma) of large-scale Northern Hemisphere ice sheets, recorded as transitions in the benthic foraminiferal oxygen isotope (delta18Ob) record. Here we present an orbitally resolved record of deep ocean temperature derived from b...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Franck Guy Daniel E Lieberman David Pilbeam Marcia Ponce de León Andossa Likius Hassane T Mackaye Patrick Vignaud Christoph Zollikofer Michel Brunet

The recent reconstruction of the Sahelanthropus tchadensis cranium (TM 266-01-60-1) provides an opportunity to examine in detail differences in cranial shape between this earliest-known hominid, African apes, and other hominid taxa. Here we compare the reconstruction of TM 266-01-60-1 with crania of African apes, humans, and several Pliocene hominids. The results not only confirm that TM 266-01...

Journal: :Geological Magazine 1881

Journal: :The Journal of the Geological Society of Japan 1957

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