Fossil capybaras were long regarded as composed of numerous taxa, each one endemic to a particular area, a scenario completely different from the one shown by the living species. The interpretation of the record according to new criteria of ontogenetic change has demonstrated that they are useful for biocorrelation because their members have short biochrons with wide geographic distribution. The levels with capybaras of each locality would represent a short lapse within the bearing lithostratigraphic units. In turn, they would also represent short intervals within the temporal extension proposed for each Stage/ Age or SALMA. All the late MioceneePliocene records of capybaras were analyzed and a chronological scheme was built mainly for Arge...
Living capybaras are a unique group of rodents. They have ever-growing cheek teeth with a complicate...
The Monte Hermoso Formation (Farola Monte Hermoso, Buenos Aires Province, early Pliocene) is very im...
The Monte Hermoso Formation (Farola Monte Hermoso, Buenos Aires Province, early Pliocene) is very im...
Fossil capybaras were long regarded as composed of numerous taxa, each one endemic to a particular a...
Fossil capybaras are morphologically extremely varied, but previous studies have disagreed on whethe...
Fossil capybaras are morphologically extremely varied, but previous studies have disagreed on whethe...
The capybaras (Hydrochoeridae) are outstanding rodents for their large size and euhypsodont and mult...
Fossil capybaras are morphologically extremely varied, but previous studies have disagreed on whethe...
Fossil capybaras are morphologically extremely varied, but previous studies have disagreed on whethe...
One of the most striking components of the modern assemblage of South American mammals is the semiaq...
One of the most striking components of the modern assemblage of South American mammals is the semiaq...
A new hydrochoerine rodent, Cardiatherium calingastaense sp. nov. (Caviidae), is described based on ...
A new hydrochoerine rodent, Cardiatherium calingastaense sp. nov. (Caviidae), is described based on ...
A new hydrochoerine rodent, Cardiatherium calingastaense sp. nov. (Caviidae), is described based on ...
Living capybaras are a unique group of rodents. They have ever-growing cheek teeth with a complicate...
Living capybaras are a unique group of rodents. They have ever-growing cheek teeth with a complicate...
The Monte Hermoso Formation (Farola Monte Hermoso, Buenos Aires Province, early Pliocene) is very im...
The Monte Hermoso Formation (Farola Monte Hermoso, Buenos Aires Province, early Pliocene) is very im...
Fossil capybaras were long regarded as composed of numerous taxa, each one endemic to a particular a...
Fossil capybaras are morphologically extremely varied, but previous studies have disagreed on whethe...
Fossil capybaras are morphologically extremely varied, but previous studies have disagreed on whethe...
The capybaras (Hydrochoeridae) are outstanding rodents for their large size and euhypsodont and mult...
Fossil capybaras are morphologically extremely varied, but previous studies have disagreed on whethe...
Fossil capybaras are morphologically extremely varied, but previous studies have disagreed on whethe...
One of the most striking components of the modern assemblage of South American mammals is the semiaq...
One of the most striking components of the modern assemblage of South American mammals is the semiaq...
A new hydrochoerine rodent, Cardiatherium calingastaense sp. nov. (Caviidae), is described based on ...
A new hydrochoerine rodent, Cardiatherium calingastaense sp. nov. (Caviidae), is described based on ...
A new hydrochoerine rodent, Cardiatherium calingastaense sp. nov. (Caviidae), is described based on ...
Living capybaras are a unique group of rodents. They have ever-growing cheek teeth with a complicate...
Living capybaras are a unique group of rodents. They have ever-growing cheek teeth with a complicate...
The Monte Hermoso Formation (Farola Monte Hermoso, Buenos Aires Province, early Pliocene) is very im...
The Monte Hermoso Formation (Farola Monte Hermoso, Buenos Aires Province, early Pliocene) is very im...