نتایج جستجو برای: middle miocene

تعداد نتایج: 160101  

2014
MATÚŠ HYŽNÝ ROK GAŠPARIČ

Ghost shrimps of the family Callianassidae are very common in the fossil record, but mostly as isolated cheliped elements only. The assignment to biologically defined genera, diagnosed on the basis of soft part morphology, is thus rather difficult. In this respect, proxy characters present on chelipeds that are the most durable ghost shrimp remains are needed to ascribe fossil material to extan...

2015
Mónica M. Solórzano Kraemer Atahualpa S. Kraemer Frauke Stebner Daniel J. Bickel Jes Rust

All entomological traps have a capturing bias, and amber, viewed as a trap, is no exception. Thus the fauna trapped in amber does not represent the total existing fauna of the former amber forest, rather the fauna living in and around the resin producing tree. In this paper we compare arthropods from a forest very similar to the reconstruction of the Miocene Mexican amber forest, and determine ...

2015
Mari H. Eilertsen Manuel António E. Malaquias

AIM The aim of this work was to improve understanding about the mode, geography and tempo of diversification in deep-sea organisms, using a time-calibrated molecular phylogeny of the heterobranch gastropod genus Scaphander. LOCATION Atlantic and Indo-West Pacific (IWP) oceans. METHODS Two mitochondrial gene markers (COI and 16S) and one nuclear ribosomal gene (28S) from six Atlantic species...

2012
Billy Nguembock Corinne Cruaud Christiane Denys

African warblers (or Cisticolidae family) are small perching song birds with a large number of genera distributed throughout the World. The phylogeny of Cisticolidae is well-supported but their diversification is currently poorly known. To deepen their understanding of phylogeny and investigate their diversification, we sequenced four loci (mitochondrial ATPase 6, ND2 and ND3, and nuclear myogl...

Hossein Gholamalian Keyvan Khaksar Roya Fanati Rashidi Seyed Hamid Vaziri,

This research focusses on the facies distribution, paleoenvironment and paleoecology of the foraminifera of the Guri Member in the northern Bandar Abbas Hinterland located in the Roydar area of southern Iran. The Guri Member is 570 meters thick and composed of limestone, argillaceous limestone and marl. The distribution of the foraminifera in the study area indicates the existence of three bioz...

Journal: :Tectonophysics 2021

Abstract The 350 km-long Adjara-Trialeti fold-and-thrust belt of southwestern Georgia is the result structural inversion a continental back-arc basin developed in Paleogene on upper (Eurasian) plate northward subducting northern branch Neotethys. Low-temperature thermochronological data [fission-track and (U-Th)/He analyses apatite] from sedimentary plutonic rocks provide robust constraints tec...

Journal: :Geodiversitas 2021

Albanerpetontids are an extinct clade of superficially salamander-like lissamphibians that range from the Middle Jurassic (Bathonian)-Early Pleistocene and have a primarily Laurasian distribution. The best Cenozoic record for is in Europe, where two species type genus AlbanerpetonEstes & Hoffstetter, 1976 occur over 40 localities early Oligocene-Early age Austria, Czech Republic, France, German...

Journal: :France biotechnologies 2022

A recommendation of: Manon Hullot, Gildas Merceron, Pierre-Olivier Antoine Spatio-temporal diversity of dietary preferences and stress sensibilities early middle Miocene Rhinocerotidae from Eurasia: impact climate changes https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.05.06.490903

Journal: :Journal of the Geological Society of Japan 2021

This study analyses the joint system of Middle Miocene Osumi granodiorite batholith in southern Kyushu, Southwest Japan. The analysis included 916 joints at 96 localities covering northern, middle, and domains exposed area batholith. Two major sets steep striking NNW ENE a minor set gentle are recognized northern middle domains. further NS EW with domain. Previous paleomagnetic studies indicate...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2014
Juan L Cantalapiedra Richard G Fitzjohn Tyler S Kuhn Manuel Hernández Fernández Daniel DeMiguel Beatriz Azanza Jorge Morales Arne Ø Mooers

Global climate shifts and ecological flexibility are two major factors that may affect rates of speciation and extinction across clades. Here, we connect past climate to changes in diet and diversification dynamics of ruminant mammals. Using novel versions of Multi-State Speciation and Extinction models, we explore the most likely scenarios for evolutionary transitions among diets in this clade...

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