نتایج جستجو برای: middle miocene

تعداد نتایج: 160101  

2013
Marcus P. S. Badger Caroline H. Lear Richard D. Pancost Gavin L. Foster Trevor R. Bailey Melanie J. Leng Hemmo A. Abels

[1] The development of a permanent, stable ice sheet in East Antarctica happened during the middle Miocene, about 14 million years (Myr) ago. The middle Miocene therefore represents one of the distinct phases of rapid change in the transition from the “greenhouse” of the early Eocene to the “icehouse” of the present day. Carbonate carbon isotope records of the period immediately following the m...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2009
M Elias M Joron K Willmott K L Silva-Brandão V Kaiser C F Arias L M Gomez Piñerez S Uribe A V Z Brower A V L Freitas C D Jiggins

Global biodiversity peaks in the tropical forests of the Andes, a striking geological feature that has likely been instrumental in generating biodiversity by providing opportunities for both vicariant and ecological speciation. However, the role of these mountains in the diversification of insects, which dominate biodiversity, has been poorly explored using phylogenetic methods. Here we study t...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Jean-Renaud Boisserie Fabrice Lihoreau Michel Brunet

The origin of late Neogene Hippopotamidae (Artiodactyla) involves one of the most serious conflicts between comparative anatomy and molecular biology: is Artiodactyla paraphyletic? Molecular comparisons indicate that Cetacea should be the modern sister group of hippos. This finding implies the existence of a fossil lineage linking cetaceans (first known in the early Eocene) to hippos (first kno...

2006
NATHAN D. SHELDON

The Picture Gorge Subgroup of the Columbia River Basalt preserves numerous, minimally altered, interfl ow paleosols that were formed during the middle Miocene climatic optimum. These paleosols are used to reconstruct a high-resolution paleoclimate record. Between 16.0–15.4 Ma ago, mean annual precipitation (MAP) was 500–900 mm/year and mean annual temperature (MAT) was 8–16°C, which is consiste...

2004
Gerald Mayr Ursula B. Göhlich

A new taxon of parrot (Psittaciformes) is described from the Middle Miocene of Southern Germany. Bavaripsitta ballmanni gen. et sp. n. is known from an almost complete tarsometatarsus which resembles the corresponding bone of some small Psittaculini (Polytelis, Alisterus) and Platycercini (e.g., Psephotus spp.) in general shape and morphology. Although the new taxon cannot be assigned to any of...

2017
Thilo Wrona Craig Magee Christopher A-L. Jackson Mads Huuse Kevin G. Taylor

Layer-bound, low-displacement normal faults, arranged into a broadly polygonal pattern, are common in many sedimentary basins. Despite having constrained their gross geometry, we have a relatively poor understanding of the processes controlling the nucleation and growth (i.e., the kinematics) of polygonal fault systems. In this study we use high-resolution 3-D seismic reflection and borehole da...

2007
Aaron O’Dea Beth Okamura

The amount of variation in zooid length within colonies of Recent cheilostome bryozoans has been shown to be a function of the seasonal temperature regime prevailing during a colony’s growth, and has been formulated in a regression equation which may be used to estimate absolute values of palaeoseasonality. Using this technique, data on intracolony zooid lengths from colonies from the lower Pli...

2013
Julia M. I. Barth Michael Matschiner Bruce C. Robertson

The New Zealand Dotterel (Charadrius obscurus), an endangered shorebird of the family Charadriidae, is endemic to New Zealand where two subspecies are recognized. These subspecies are not only separated geographically, with C. o. aquilonius being distributed in the New Zealand North Island and C. o. obscurus mostly restricted to Stewart Island, but also differ substantially in morphology and be...

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