Modern pinnipeds distributed along the coasts of continental South America consist almost entirely of otariids (sea lions and fur seals). In contrast, phocids (true seals) are present only on the southernmost extreme of Chile. This recent biogeographic pattern is consistent with the zooarchaeological record (∼8-2 ka), but it is incompatible with the pinniped fossil record during the Neogene. From the middle Miocene to the Pliocene, true seals exclusively dominated pinniped assemblages, and they were only replaced by the fur seals and sea lions sometime after the early Pliocene. Here, we describe pinniped material collected from two new localities in the Atacama Desert, northern Chile, that clarifies this marine mammal faunal turnover. Speci...
The human exploitation of marine resources is characterised by the preferential removal of the large...
<div><p>The human exploitation of marine resources is characterised by the preferential removal of t...
The human exploitation of marine resources is characterised by the preferential removal of the large...
The fossil record of marine mammals from the upper Pliocene of the western coast of South America is...
A turnover of the pinniped fauna took place in the Southern Hemisphere during the Pliocene, based on...
Artículo de publicación ISIAlong the south-western coast of South America, three genera of fossil ph...
© 2015 by the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology. The genus Mirounga is the largest living member of...
The relationships and the zoogeography of the three extant pinniped families, Otariidae (sea lions a...
Marine mammals that live in the Patagonian shelf include several species of pinnipeds and cetaceans,...
After centuries of pinniped exploitation, hunter-gatherers from the Atlantic coast of southern South...
As large-bodied predators, pinnipeds (seals, fur seals, sea lions, and walruses) play essential role...
The South American fur seal (SAFS), Arctocephalus australis, has an estimated abundance of 219,000 i...
True seals (crown Phocidae) originated during the late Oligocene–early Miocene (approx. 27–20 Ma) in...
During the last decade, new Neogene fossil assemblages from South America have revealed important cl...
During the last decade, new Neogene fossil assemblages from South America have revealed important cl...
The human exploitation of marine resources is characterised by the preferential removal of the large...
<div><p>The human exploitation of marine resources is characterised by the preferential removal of t...
The human exploitation of marine resources is characterised by the preferential removal of the large...
The fossil record of marine mammals from the upper Pliocene of the western coast of South America is...
A turnover of the pinniped fauna took place in the Southern Hemisphere during the Pliocene, based on...
Artículo de publicación ISIAlong the south-western coast of South America, three genera of fossil ph...
© 2015 by the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology. The genus Mirounga is the largest living member of...
The relationships and the zoogeography of the three extant pinniped families, Otariidae (sea lions a...
Marine mammals that live in the Patagonian shelf include several species of pinnipeds and cetaceans,...
After centuries of pinniped exploitation, hunter-gatherers from the Atlantic coast of southern South...
As large-bodied predators, pinnipeds (seals, fur seals, sea lions, and walruses) play essential role...
The South American fur seal (SAFS), Arctocephalus australis, has an estimated abundance of 219,000 i...
True seals (crown Phocidae) originated during the late Oligocene–early Miocene (approx. 27–20 Ma) in...
During the last decade, new Neogene fossil assemblages from South America have revealed important cl...
During the last decade, new Neogene fossil assemblages from South America have revealed important cl...
The human exploitation of marine resources is characterised by the preferential removal of the large...
<div><p>The human exploitation of marine resources is characterised by the preferential removal of t...
The human exploitation of marine resources is characterised by the preferential removal of the large...