During the last years the knowledge about derived eusuchian crocodiles has been increased. Anatomical and phylogenetic approaches as well as new fossil records have lighted the evolutive and biogeographic history of several groups. In this way, paleontological research on Miocene-Pliocene South American taxa have provided new information that allowed supporting taxonomical and biogeographical hypotheses, many of them erected since the end of XIX century. The richest and more explored regions concerning Mio-Pliocene crocodylians in South America correspond to basins that surround the areas of Urumaco (Venezuela), La Venta (Colombia), Acre (Brazil), and Paraná (Northeast Argentina). Late Miocene-Pliocene fossils from Paraná were recovered fro...
The Pliocene-Pleistocene transition in the Neotropics is poorly understood despite the major climati...
The early diversification of caimanines is one of the least understood aspects of the evolutionary h...
Caimanines are crocodylians currently restricted to South and Central America and the oldest members...
During the last years the knowledge about derived eusuchian crocodiles has been increased. Anatomica...
The richest and more explored regions concerning Miocene crocodylians in South America are the basin...
Northern South America and South East Asia are today’s hotspots of crocodylian diversity with up to ...
The late Miocene Urumaco Formation at Urumaco, Falcón state, Venezuela, is remarkably rich in extinc...
The greatest diversity of Cenozoic crocodilians occurred during the Miocene in equatorial South Amer...
The three recognized species of Caiman –C. latirostris, C. yacare and C. crocodilus– currently live ...
Melanosuchus niger Spix is distributed throughout the Amazon River basin today. The extinct Melanosu...
Outcrops of the Yecua Formation (late Miocene) are exposed for approximately 230 m along the La Ango...
Melanosuchus niger Spix is distributed throughout the Amazon River basin today. The extinct Melanos...
The three recognized species of Caiman —C. latirostris, C. yacare and C. crocodilus— currently live ...
The Pliocene–Pleistocene transition in the Neotropics is poorly understood despite the major climati...
Hyperdiversity of tropical Neogene crocodiles in South America is unquestionable. The great variety ...
The Pliocene-Pleistocene transition in the Neotropics is poorly understood despite the major climati...
The early diversification of caimanines is one of the least understood aspects of the evolutionary h...
Caimanines are crocodylians currently restricted to South and Central America and the oldest members...
During the last years the knowledge about derived eusuchian crocodiles has been increased. Anatomica...
The richest and more explored regions concerning Miocene crocodylians in South America are the basin...
Northern South America and South East Asia are today’s hotspots of crocodylian diversity with up to ...
The late Miocene Urumaco Formation at Urumaco, Falcón state, Venezuela, is remarkably rich in extinc...
The greatest diversity of Cenozoic crocodilians occurred during the Miocene in equatorial South Amer...
The three recognized species of Caiman –C. latirostris, C. yacare and C. crocodilus– currently live ...
Melanosuchus niger Spix is distributed throughout the Amazon River basin today. The extinct Melanosu...
Outcrops of the Yecua Formation (late Miocene) are exposed for approximately 230 m along the La Ango...
Melanosuchus niger Spix is distributed throughout the Amazon River basin today. The extinct Melanos...
The three recognized species of Caiman —C. latirostris, C. yacare and C. crocodilus— currently live ...
The Pliocene–Pleistocene transition in the Neotropics is poorly understood despite the major climati...
Hyperdiversity of tropical Neogene crocodiles in South America is unquestionable. The great variety ...
The Pliocene-Pleistocene transition in the Neotropics is poorly understood despite the major climati...
The early diversification of caimanines is one of the least understood aspects of the evolutionary h...
Caimanines are crocodylians currently restricted to South and Central America and the oldest members...