International audienceAmong the fossils of hitherto unknown mammals that Darwin collected in South America between 1832 and 1833 during the Beagle expedition [1] were examples of the large, heavily armored herbivores later known as glyptodonts. Ever since then, glyptodonts have fascinated evolutionary biologists because of their remarkable skeletal adaptations and seemingly isolated phylogenetic position even within their natural group, the cingulate xenarthrans (armadillos and their allies [2]). In possessing a carapace comprised of fused osteoderms, the glyptodonts were clearly related to other cingulates, but their precise phylogenetic position as suggested by morphology remains unresolved [3,4]. To provide a molecular perspective on thi...
Glyptodonts were giant (some of them up to ~2400 kg), heavily armoured relatives of living armadillo...
Glyptodon and Glyptotherium represent the most conspicuous taxa of late Neogene and Pleistocene glyp...
The glyptodonts (Mammalia: Cingulata) are characterized by an exoskeleton comprising most notably an...
International audienceAmong the fossils of hitherto unknown mammals that Darwin collected in South A...
International audienceAmong the fossils of hitherto unknown mammals that Darwin collected in South A...
International audienceAmong the fossils of hitherto unknown mammals that Darwin collected in South A...
International audienceAmong the fossils of hitherto unknown mammals that Darwin collected in South A...
International audienceAmong the fossils of hitherto unknown mammals that Darwin collected in South A...
Among the fossils of hitherto unknown mammals that Darwin collected in South America between 1832 an...
Among the fossils of hitherto unknown mammals that Darwin collected in South America between 1832 an...
Glyptodonts were giant (some of them up to ~2400 kg), heavily armoured relatives of living armadillo...
Glyptodonts were giant (some of them up to ~2400 kg), heavily armoured relatives of living armadillo...
Glyptodonts were giant (some of them up to ~2400 kg), heavily armoured relatives of living armadillo...
Glyptodonts were giant (some of them up to ~2400 kg), heavily armoured relatives of living armadillo...
Glyptodonts were giant (some of them up to ~2400 kg), heavily armoured relatives of living armadillo...
Glyptodonts were giant (some of them up to ~2400 kg), heavily armoured relatives of living armadillo...
Glyptodon and Glyptotherium represent the most conspicuous taxa of late Neogene and Pleistocene glyp...
The glyptodonts (Mammalia: Cingulata) are characterized by an exoskeleton comprising most notably an...
International audienceAmong the fossils of hitherto unknown mammals that Darwin collected in South A...
International audienceAmong the fossils of hitherto unknown mammals that Darwin collected in South A...
International audienceAmong the fossils of hitherto unknown mammals that Darwin collected in South A...
International audienceAmong the fossils of hitherto unknown mammals that Darwin collected in South A...
International audienceAmong the fossils of hitherto unknown mammals that Darwin collected in South A...
Among the fossils of hitherto unknown mammals that Darwin collected in South America between 1832 an...
Among the fossils of hitherto unknown mammals that Darwin collected in South America between 1832 an...
Glyptodonts were giant (some of them up to ~2400 kg), heavily armoured relatives of living armadillo...
Glyptodonts were giant (some of them up to ~2400 kg), heavily armoured relatives of living armadillo...
Glyptodonts were giant (some of them up to ~2400 kg), heavily armoured relatives of living armadillo...
Glyptodonts were giant (some of them up to ~2400 kg), heavily armoured relatives of living armadillo...
Glyptodonts were giant (some of them up to ~2400 kg), heavily armoured relatives of living armadillo...
Glyptodonts were giant (some of them up to ~2400 kg), heavily armoured relatives of living armadillo...
Glyptodon and Glyptotherium represent the most conspicuous taxa of late Neogene and Pleistocene glyp...
The glyptodonts (Mammalia: Cingulata) are characterized by an exoskeleton comprising most notably an...