نتایج جستجو برای: miocene

تعداد نتایج: 6531  

2012
María Encarnación Pérez Diego Pol

BACKGROUND Caviidae is a diverse group of caviomorph rodents that is broadly distributed in South America and is divided into three highly divergent extant lineages: Caviinae (cavies), Dolichotinae (maras), and Hydrochoerinae (capybaras). The fossil record of Caviidae is only abundant and diverse since the late Miocene. Caviids belongs to Cavioidea sensu stricto (Cavioidea s.s.) that also inclu...

2005
Fabio Florindo Gary S. Wilson Andrew P. Roberts Leonardo Sagnotti Kenneth L. Verosub

Drilling offshore from Cape Roberts, Antarctica, has enabled recovery of a 1472-m cumulative record of late Eocene–early Miocene history of sedimentary basin development and climate change in the Western Ross Sea. In this paper, we synthesize the results of palaeomagnetic analyses carried out on the CRP-1, CRP-2 and CRP-3 sediment cores, and present a chronology for the recovered Eocene–Miocene...

2016
Gerald Auer Christoph A. Hauzenberger Markus Reuter Werner E. Piller

During the Oligo-Miocene, major phases of phosphogenesis occurred in the Earth's oceans. However, most phosphate deposits represent condensed or allochthonous hemipelagic deposits, formed by complex physical and chemical enrichment processes, limiting their applicability for the study regarding the temporal pacing of Miocene phosphogenesis. The Oligo-Miocene Decontra section located on the Maie...

2017
Orangel Aguilera Zoneibe Luz Jorge D Carrillo-Briceño László Kocsis Torsten W Vennemann Peter Mann de Toledo Afonso Nogueira Kamilla Borges Amorim Heloísa Moraes-Santos Marcia Reis Polck Maria de Lourdes Ruivo Ana Paula Linhares Cassiano Monteiro-Neto

The lower Miocene Pirabas Formation in the North of Brazil was deposited under influence of the proto-Amazon River and is characterized by large changes in the ecological niches from the early Miocene onwards. To evaluate these ecological changes, the elasmobranch fauna of the fully marine, carbonate-rich beds was investigated. A diverse fauna with 24 taxa of sharks and rays was identified with...

2000
FRED RÖGL

Paleogeographical considerations on the development of the Paratethys and the Mediterranean during Oligocene and Miocene are presented in twelve time-slices. Plate tectonic activities and the collision of India with Asia caused the destruction of the Western Tethys Ocean in the Late Eocene. The Mediterranean and the intracontinental Paratethys basins came into existence as new marine realms. In...

2016
Raquel López-Antoñanzas Vitaly Gutkin Rivka Rabinovich Ran Calvo Aryeh Grossman

We describe a new species of gundi (Rodentia: Ctenodactylidae: Ctenodactylinae), Sayimys negevensis, on the basis of cheek teeth from the Early Miocene of the Rotem Basin, southern Israel. The Rotem ctenodactylid differs from all known ctenodactylid species, including Sayimys intermedius, which was first described from the Middle Miocene of Saudi Arabia. Instead, it most resembles Sayimys baski...

2012
Richard O. Lease Douglas W. Burbank Huiping Zhang Jianhui Liu Daoyang Yuan

[1] Two of the most popular mechanisms for thickening the crust beneath the Tibetan Plateau are (1) pure shear with faulting and folding in the upper crust and horizontal shortening below and (2) flow of lower or middle crust without significant shortening of the upper crust. To help discriminate between the relative contributions of these two mechanisms, well-constrained estimates of upper cru...

2015
Sheng-Dan Wu Li Lin Hong-Lei Li Sheng-Xiang Yu Lin-Jing Zhang Wei Wang Zhong-Jian Liu

The Asian interior arid zone is the largest desert landform system in the Northern Hemisphere, and has high biodiversity. Little is currently known about the evolutionary history of its biota. In this study, we used Zygophyllum, an important and characteristic component of the Asian interior arid zone, to provide new insights into the evolution of this biota. By greatly enlarged taxon sampling,...

2017
Mathias Harzhauser Markus Reuter Tayebeh Mohtat Werner E. Piller

A new gastropod fauna of Burdigalian (early Miocene) age is described from the Iranian part of Makran. The fauna comprises 19 species and represents three distinct assemblages from turbid water coral reef, shallow subtidal soft-bottom and mangrove-fringed mudflat environments in the northern Indian Ocean. Especially the reef-associated assemblage comprises largely new species. This is explained...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Salvador Moyà-Solà David M Alba Sergio Almécija Isaac Casanovas-Vilar Meike Köhler Soledad De Esteban-Trivigno Josep M Robles Jordi Galindo Josep Fortuny

The great ape and human clade (Primates: Hominidae) currently includes orangutans, gorillas, chimpanzees, bonobos, and humans. When, where, and from which taxon hominids evolved are among the most exciting questions yet to be resolved. Within the Afropithecidae, the Kenyapithecinae (Kenyapithecini + Equatorini) have been proposed as the sister taxon of hominids, but thus far the fragmentary and...

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