نتایج جستجو برای: late miocene

تعداد نتایج: 199890  

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...

2015
ALDO F. RINCON JONATHAN I. BLOCH BRUCE J. MACFADDEN CARLOS A. JARAMILLO

Although Cenozoic protoceratid artiodactyls are known from throughout North America, species referred to the Miocene protoceratine Paratoceras are restricted to subtropical areas of the Gulf Coast and southern Mexico and tropical areas of Panama. Newly discovered fossils from the late Arikareean Lirio Norte Local Fauna, Panama Canal basin, include partial dentitions of a protoceratid remarkably...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2006
Philippe Gaubert Pedro Cordeiro-Estrela

We reconstructed the phylogeny of the subfamily Viverrinae (Mammalia, Carnivora, Viverridae) using a approximately 3kb data set in order to reassess timing and patterns of faunal exchanges between Asia and Africa. Maximum parsimony, maximum likelihood, and Bayesian analyses of separated and combined matrices (cytochrome b, transthyretin intron I and IRBP exon 1 [IRBP1]) recovered all the well-s...

2013
Deyan Ge Zhixin Wen Lin Xia Zhaoqun Zhang Margarita Erbajeva Chengming Huang Qisen Yang

Although species within Lagomorpha are derived from a common ancestor, the distribution range and body size of its two extant groups, ochotonids and leporids, are quite differentiated. It is unclear what has driven their disparate evolutionary history. In this study, we compile and update all fossil records of Lagomorpha for the first time, to trace the evolutionary processes and infer their ev...

2011
Caroline A. E. Strömberg Francesca A. McInerney

—The rapid ecological expansion of grasses with C4 photosynthesis at the end of the Neogene (8-2 Ma) is well documented in the fossil record of stable carbon isotopes. As one of the most profound vegetation changes to occur in recent geologic time, it paved the way for modern tropical grassland ecosystems. Changes in CO2 levels, seasonality, aridity, herbivory, and fire regime have all been sug...

Journal: :Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 2008

2005
ANTOINE LOUCHART PATRICK VIGNAUD ANDOSSA LIKIUS

New fossils of the family Ciconiidae from Pliocene hominid localities in Chad and Ethiopia are described, and several are shown to belong to Leptoptilos falconeri, originally known from the late Pliocene of the Siwalik Hills of India. Compari− sons with all the hitherto known species of large Ciconiidae, and with an enlarged sample representing extant species, lead to a re−evaluation of some ex...

Journal: :Global and Planetary Change 2021

A large and highly dynamic aquatic system called Paratethys governed important elements of the middle late Miocene (15.97–5.33 Ma) hydrology in western Eurasia. So far, impact vast water body on Eurasian climate, however, is not yet understood. Here we apply biomarker analyses coupled to compound-specific hydrogen carbon isotope data track changes sea surface temperature, mean annual air hydrol...

2015
Raquel López-Antoñanzas Fabien Knoll Sibelle Maksoud Dany Azar

Ctenodactylinae (gundis) is a clade of rodents that experienced, in Miocene time, their greatest diversification and widest distribution. They expanded from the Far East, their area of origin, to Africa, which they entered from what would become the Arabian Peninsula. Questions concerning the origin of African Ctenodactylinae persist essentially because of a poor fossil record from the Miocene ...

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