The paleoecology of the South American fossil carnivores has not been as well studied as that of their northern relatives. One decade ago Fariña suggested that the fauna of Río Luján locality (Argentina, late Pleistocene–early Holocene) is not balanced because the metabolic requirements of the large carnivores are exceeded by the densities and biomass of the large herbivores. This conclusion is based on the calculation of densities using allometric functions between body mass and population abundance, and is a consequence of low carnivore richness versus high herbivore richness. In this paper we review the carnivore richness in the Lujanian of the Pampean Region, describe the paleoecology of these species in− cluding their probable prey cho...
This work presents an updated revision of the information about Pleistocene fauna records in archeol...
The geographic distribution of 27 species of the South American megafauna of herbivore mammals durin...
The most northern fossil record of Panthera onca (LINNAEUS, 1758) from Argentina is here reported. T...
Late Pleistocene outcrops exposed in Buenos Aires province, Argentina, represent one of the most inf...
In recent years, the validity of the model proposed by Damuth about the paleoecology of past and pre...
The South American Pleistocene mammal fauna includes great-sized animals that have intrigued scienti...
Pleistocene South American megafauna has traditionally attracted the interest of scientists and the ...
The South American Pleistocene mammal fauna includes great-sized animals that have intrigued scienti...
Filiació URV: SI URL: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28503369 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.3117Pleistocen...
Food webs are complex networks composed by species and their predator - prey interactions. Both time...
Terrestrial placental carnivores (Mammalia, Carnivora) of South America are recorded as being in exi...
The Pampean Region contains sedimentary sequences with abundant mammal fossil records, which constit...
In this study, we focused on the exceptionally large mammals inhabiting the Americas during the Quat...
The sabretooth cat Smilodon populator was the largest felid in South America. It appears in the foss...
The Pampean Region contains sedimentary sequences with abundant mammal fossil records, which constit...
This work presents an updated revision of the information about Pleistocene fauna records in archeol...
The geographic distribution of 27 species of the South American megafauna of herbivore mammals durin...
The most northern fossil record of Panthera onca (LINNAEUS, 1758) from Argentina is here reported. T...
Late Pleistocene outcrops exposed in Buenos Aires province, Argentina, represent one of the most inf...
In recent years, the validity of the model proposed by Damuth about the paleoecology of past and pre...
The South American Pleistocene mammal fauna includes great-sized animals that have intrigued scienti...
Pleistocene South American megafauna has traditionally attracted the interest of scientists and the ...
The South American Pleistocene mammal fauna includes great-sized animals that have intrigued scienti...
Filiació URV: SI URL: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28503369 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.3117Pleistocen...
Food webs are complex networks composed by species and their predator - prey interactions. Both time...
Terrestrial placental carnivores (Mammalia, Carnivora) of South America are recorded as being in exi...
The Pampean Region contains sedimentary sequences with abundant mammal fossil records, which constit...
In this study, we focused on the exceptionally large mammals inhabiting the Americas during the Quat...
The sabretooth cat Smilodon populator was the largest felid in South America. It appears in the foss...
The Pampean Region contains sedimentary sequences with abundant mammal fossil records, which constit...
This work presents an updated revision of the information about Pleistocene fauna records in archeol...
The geographic distribution of 27 species of the South American megafauna of herbivore mammals durin...
The most northern fossil record of Panthera onca (LINNAEUS, 1758) from Argentina is here reported. T...