The Siwalik formations of northern Pakistan consist of deposits of ancient rivers that existed throughout the early Miocene through the late Pliocene. The formations are highly fossiliferous with a diverse array of terrestrial and freshwater vertebrates, which in combination with exceptional lateral exposure and good chronostratigraphic control allows a more detailed and temporally resolved study of the sediments and faunas than is typical in terrestrial deposits. Consequently the Siwaliks provide an opportunity to document temporal differences in species richness, turnover, and ecological structure in a terrestrial setting, and to investigate how such differences are related to changes in the fluvial system, vegetation, and climate. Here w...
AbstractThe Indo-French Program of Research ‘Siwaliks’ carried out investigations in the ‘Quranwala ...
International audienceMajor climatic and ecological changes are documented in terrestrial ecosystems...
Understanding species-environment interactions through time is important for studying evolutionary p...
The results of five field seasons of work on the Siwalik sediments of Northern Pakistan have greatly...
Ungulate remains from Siwaliks of Pakistan provide a long and continuous record of diverse geochrono...
Tragulids are common in the Early Miocene through Pliocene Siwalik faunas of the Indian Subcontinent...
Faunal assemblages consist of immigrants, endemics and long-term residents; changes in proportions o...
Fossil site Dhok Bun Ameer Khatoon (32o 47 ' 26.4 " N, 72 ° 55 ' 35.7 " E) yield...
Fossil site Dhok Bun Ameer Khatoon (32o 47' 26.4" N, 72° 55' 35.7" E) yielded a significant amount ...
Isotopic analyses of mammalian tooth enamel from a well-defined, laterally extensive 150 k.y. interv...
This study uses stable isotope variation within individual Mio-Pliocene paleosols to investigate sub...
The Tertiary sediments of northern Pakistan are an exceptional record of terrestrial sedimentation a...
Stable isotope analysis is pivotal for investigating the paleodiet and paleoecology of past mammals....
Kimura, Yuri, Flynn, Lawrence J., Jacobs, Louis L. (2017): Early Late Miocene Murine Rodents From Th...
International audienceThe Indo-French Program of Research ‘Siwaliks’ carried out investigations in t...
AbstractThe Indo-French Program of Research ‘Siwaliks’ carried out investigations in the ‘Quranwala ...
International audienceMajor climatic and ecological changes are documented in terrestrial ecosystems...
Understanding species-environment interactions through time is important for studying evolutionary p...
The results of five field seasons of work on the Siwalik sediments of Northern Pakistan have greatly...
Ungulate remains from Siwaliks of Pakistan provide a long and continuous record of diverse geochrono...
Tragulids are common in the Early Miocene through Pliocene Siwalik faunas of the Indian Subcontinent...
Faunal assemblages consist of immigrants, endemics and long-term residents; changes in proportions o...
Fossil site Dhok Bun Ameer Khatoon (32o 47 ' 26.4 " N, 72 ° 55 ' 35.7 " E) yield...
Fossil site Dhok Bun Ameer Khatoon (32o 47' 26.4" N, 72° 55' 35.7" E) yielded a significant amount ...
Isotopic analyses of mammalian tooth enamel from a well-defined, laterally extensive 150 k.y. interv...
This study uses stable isotope variation within individual Mio-Pliocene paleosols to investigate sub...
The Tertiary sediments of northern Pakistan are an exceptional record of terrestrial sedimentation a...
Stable isotope analysis is pivotal for investigating the paleodiet and paleoecology of past mammals....
Kimura, Yuri, Flynn, Lawrence J., Jacobs, Louis L. (2017): Early Late Miocene Murine Rodents From Th...
International audienceThe Indo-French Program of Research ‘Siwaliks’ carried out investigations in t...
AbstractThe Indo-French Program of Research ‘Siwaliks’ carried out investigations in the ‘Quranwala ...
International audienceMajor climatic and ecological changes are documented in terrestrial ecosystems...
Understanding species-environment interactions through time is important for studying evolutionary p...