نتایج جستجو برای: late miocene

تعداد نتایج: 199890  

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2010
Natan Medeiros Maciel Rosane Garcia Collevatti Guarino Rinaldi Colli Elisabeth Ferroni Schwartz

We investigated the phylogeny and biogeography of the Rhinella marina group, using molecular, morphological, and skin-secretion data, contributing to an understanding of Neotropical faunal diversification. The maximum-parsimony and Bayesian analyzes of the combined data recovered a monophyletic R. marina group. Molecular dating based on Bayesian inferences and fossil calibration placed the earl...

Journal: :Science 2004
Alexandra V Turchyn Daniel P Schrag

Oxygen isotopes in marine sulfate (delta18O(SO4)) measured in marine barite show variability over the past 10 million years, including a 5 per mil decrease during the Plio-Pleistocene, with near-constant values during the Miocene that are slightly enriched over the modern ocean. A numerical model suggests that sea level fluctuations during Plio-Pleistocene glacial cycles affected the sulfur cyc...

2007
T. Demir G. Rowbotham

We report gravel of the River Euphrates, capped by basalt that is Ar-Ar dated to ∼9 Ma, at Shireen in northern Syria. This gravel, preserved by the erosion-resistant basalt, allows us for the first time to reconstruct the history of this major river during the Late Miocene. In response to progressive regional surface uplift, the Euphrates extended SE by ∼800 km between the early Middle Miocene,...

Journal: :Science 1979
S L Olson Y Hasegawa

New fossils of giant, flightless penguinlike birds have been found in late Oligocene and early Miocene rocks in Japan and in the state of Washington. These birds belong to the order Pelecaniformes, in the extinct family Plotopteridae, previously known by a single fragment of bone from California. Hindlimb and pelvic morphology is most similar to that of Recent anhingas, but the wing is paddleli...

2015
Jorge Velez-Juarbe Aaron R. Wood Carlos De Gracia Austin J. W. Hendy

Kogiids are known by two living species, the pygmy and dwarf sperm whale (Kogia breviceps and K. sima). Both are relatively rare, and as their names suggest, they are closely related to the sperm whale, all being characterized by the presence of a spermaceti organ. However, this organ is much reduced in kogiids and may have become functionally different. Here we describe a fossil kogiid from th...

2008
Christopher J. Rowan Andrew P. Roberts

[1] Large, clockwise, vertical axis tectonic rotations of the Hikurangi margin, East Coast, New Zealand, have been inferred over both geological and contemporary timescales, from paleomagnetic and geodetic data, respectively. Previous interpretations of paleomagnetic data have laterally divided the margin into independently rotating domains; this is not a feature of the short-term velocity fiel...

Journal: :Brazilian Journal of Geology 2021

Abstract Geological studies in the northern sector of Chaco foreland Basin, Bolivia, yielded new fossils coming from late Oligocene-late Miocene Petaca Formation. Few fossil mammals were known Subandean Region Bolivia. We report a partially complete mandible hegetotheriid Hegetotheriinae (Notoungulata, Typotheria) Abapo (Rio Grande River). The specimen (YPFB-LIT-PAL-005) is very close size and ...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2001
D W Weisrock J R Macey I H Ugurtas A Larson T J Papenfuss

Phylogenetic relationships among salamandrids of the "true" salamander clade are investigated using 2019 aligned base positions (713 parsimony informative) of 20 mitochondrial DNA sequences from the genes encoding ND1 (subunit one of NADH dehydrogenase), tRNA(Ile), tRNA(Gln), tRNA(Met), ND2, tRNA(Trp), tRNA(Ala), tRNA(Asn), tRNA(Cys), tRNA(Tyr), and COI (subunit I of cytochrome c oxidase), plus...

2006
MANUEL A. ITURRALDE-VINENT

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Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2012
Timothy M Ryan Mary T Silcox Alan Walker Xianyun Mao David R Begun Brenda R Benefit Philip D Gingerich Meike Köhler László Kordos Monte L McCrossin Salvador Moyà-Solà William J Sanders Erik R Seiffert Elwyn Simons Iyad S Zalmout Fred Spoor

Our understanding of locomotor evolution in anthropoid primates has been limited to those taxa for which good postcranial fossil material and appropriate modern analogues are available. We report the results of an analysis of semicircular canal size variation in 16 fossil anthropoid species dating from the Late Eocene to the Late Miocene, and use these data to reconstruct evolutionary changes i...

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