نتایج جستجو برای: early eocene

تعداد نتایج: 689210  

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2012
M J Orliac E Gilissen

The study of brain evolution, particularly that of the neocortex, is of primary interest because it directly relates to how behavioural variations arose both between and within mammalian groups. Artiodactyla is one of the most diverse mammalian clades. However, the first 10 Myr of their brain evolution has remained undocumented so far. Here, we used high-resolution X-ray computed tomography to ...

2007
Robert E. Kopp Timothy D. Raub Dirk Schumann Hojatollah Vali Alexei V. Smirnov Joseph L. Kirschvink

[1] Previous workers identified a magnetically anomalous clay layer deposited on the northern United States Atlantic Coastal Plain during the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum (PETM). The finding inspired the highly controversial hypothesis that a cometary impact triggered the PETM. Here we present ferromagnetic resonance (FMR), isothermal and anhysteretic remanent magnetization, first-order rev...

Journal: :Spanish journal of palaeontology 2022

Australian Eocene-Oligocene Ostracoda have been little reported hitherto, this paper representing the first substantial taxonomic study. The 80 species which we identified came from Late Eocene Gull Rock Member of Blanche Point Formation in Willunga Embayment, South Australia (16 species) and lower fossiliferous bed Oligocene Angahook at Bells Headland, Victoria (70 species); only 6 are common ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Peter M J Douglas Hagit P Affek Linda C Ivany Alexander J P Houben Willem P Sijp Appy Sluijs Stefan Schouten Mark Pagani

Paleoclimate studies suggest that increased global warmth during the Eocene epoch was greatly amplified at high latitudes, a state that climate models cannot fully reproduce. However, proxy estimates of Eocene near-Antarctic sea surface temperatures (SSTs) have produced widely divergent results at similar latitudes, with SSTs above 20 °C in the southwest Pacific contrasting with SSTs between 5 ...

2016
Susumu Tomiya Zhijie Jack Tseng

The Middle to Late Eocene sediments of Texas have yielded a wealth of fossil material that offers a rare window on a diverse and highly endemic mammalian fauna from that time in the southern part of North America. These faunal data are particularly significant because the narrative of mammalian evolution in the Paleogene of North America has traditionally been dominated by taxa that are known f...

2001
JOHN R. FOSTER

VERTEBRATE TRACKS are comparatively rare in Tertiary deposits of the western United States. Unlike the deposits of the Mesozoic in this region, in which each formation often has several dozen known tracksites, there are only a few known sites in Paleocene units of the region (Lockley and Hunt, 1995), and though the Eocene Green River Formation contains relatively numerous tracks, especially tho...

2015
Łucja Fostowicz-Frelik Chuankui Li Fangyuan Mao Jin Meng Yuanqing Wang

Mimotonids share their closest affinity with lagomorphs and were a rare and endemic faunal element of Paleogene mammal assemblages of central Asia. Here we describe a new species, Mimolagus aurorae from the Middle Eocene of Nei Mongol (China). This species belongs to one of the most enigmatic genera of fossil Glires, previously known only from the type and only specimen from the early Oligocene...

2013
Delphine Angst Eric Buffetaut Christophe Lécuyer Romain Amiot

BACKGROUND Phorusrhacidae was a clade including middle-sized to giant terrestrial carnivorous birds, known mainly from the Cenozoic of South America, but also occurring in the Plio-Pleistocene of North America and the Eocene of Africa. Previous reports of small phorusrhacids in the Paleogene of Europe have been dismissed as based on non-phorusrhacid material. METHODOLOGY we have re-examined s...

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