The Tayassuidae is one of the first families of North American immigrant mammals that arrived into South America during the ‘Great American Biotic Interchange’. They have been found associated with Late Cenozoic deposits mainly in Argentina and Brazil, but also in Uruguay, Bolivia, Colombia, Peru and Venezuela. Theirs records within Argentina come from the Pampean Region, Mesopotamia and north-central region. Here, we report the first record of P. carlesi with precise stratigraphic (26.630 ± 370 14C years BP, Late Pleistocene) data in Argentina, precisely from the Chacoan region. This specimen represents the most complete fossil material of this extinct species, increasing its morphological and morphometrical knowledge, and it provides rele...
This paper deals mainly with the paleobiogeography of the South American Pampatheriidae of the late ...
En el presente trabajo se dan a conocer los restos fósiles de seis taxones de la Formación Toropí (P...
Late Pleistocene outcrops exposed in Buenos Aires province, Argentina, represent one of the most inf...
Tayassu pecari is widely distributed across the Neotropical region, from northern Argentina to south...
The Tayassuidae has a wide geographic distribution and stratigraphie record during the Quaternary of...
Catagonus wagneri has the most restricted geographical distribution among extant Tayassuidae and inh...
Tayassuidae represent one of the first mammalian immigrants that entered South America during the “G...
The Pampean Region contains sedimentary sequences with abundant mammal fossil records, which constit...
The Pampean Region contains sedimentary sequences with abundant mammal fossil records, which constit...
The oldest fossil record of Tayassuidae in South America dates of the middle Pliocene (Buenos Aires,...
En la presente contribución se describe una nueva asociación mamaliana para el Pleistoceno Superior ...
Se da a conocer un conjunto de mamíferos pleistocenos provenientes de distintas localidades de la p...
Se da a conocer el primer registro fósil de Tayassu pecari (Link) en la Argentina, consistente en pr...
Xenarthra is a monophyletic group, characterized by a particular skeletal architecture, different to...
The most northern fossil record of Panthera onca (LINNAEUS, 1758) from Argentina is here reported. T...
This paper deals mainly with the paleobiogeography of the South American Pampatheriidae of the late ...
En el presente trabajo se dan a conocer los restos fósiles de seis taxones de la Formación Toropí (P...
Late Pleistocene outcrops exposed in Buenos Aires province, Argentina, represent one of the most inf...
Tayassu pecari is widely distributed across the Neotropical region, from northern Argentina to south...
The Tayassuidae has a wide geographic distribution and stratigraphie record during the Quaternary of...
Catagonus wagneri has the most restricted geographical distribution among extant Tayassuidae and inh...
Tayassuidae represent one of the first mammalian immigrants that entered South America during the “G...
The Pampean Region contains sedimentary sequences with abundant mammal fossil records, which constit...
The Pampean Region contains sedimentary sequences with abundant mammal fossil records, which constit...
The oldest fossil record of Tayassuidae in South America dates of the middle Pliocene (Buenos Aires,...
En la presente contribución se describe una nueva asociación mamaliana para el Pleistoceno Superior ...
Se da a conocer un conjunto de mamíferos pleistocenos provenientes de distintas localidades de la p...
Se da a conocer el primer registro fósil de Tayassu pecari (Link) en la Argentina, consistente en pr...
Xenarthra is a monophyletic group, characterized by a particular skeletal architecture, different to...
The most northern fossil record of Panthera onca (LINNAEUS, 1758) from Argentina is here reported. T...
This paper deals mainly with the paleobiogeography of the South American Pampatheriidae of the late ...
En el presente trabajo se dan a conocer los restos fósiles de seis taxones de la Formación Toropí (P...
Late Pleistocene outcrops exposed in Buenos Aires province, Argentina, represent one of the most inf...