Island biotas have disproportionately influenced the history and development of evolutionary biology, but understanding their genesis and evolution across geological timescales has been hindered by a poor fossil record. Here we augment the insular Eocene (~43 Ma) mammalian fauna known from the Pontide terrane of central Anatolia by describing two new metatherian taxa (stem marsupials) from the Lülük Member of the Uzunçarşıdere Formation in the Orhaniye Basin. Geological and paleontological data indicate that the Pontide terrane was an island on the northern margin of Neotethys during the middle Eocene. Reflecting its geodynamic context in a region of active tectonic convergence, the Eocene Pontide terrane hosted a unique combination of Laur...
The Grande Coupure represents a major terrestrial faunal turnover recorded in Eurasia associated wit...
This paper summarizes the new Eocene mammalian discoveries in western and northeastern Iberia and an...
Rare fossil mammals from Hengdong in the Hengyang Basin of southern China have provided unusual oppo...
Island biotas have disproportionately influenced the history and development of evolutionary biology...
Island biotas have disproportionately influenced the history and development of evolutionary biology...
Regional paleogeography is based on geological data [8, 9] and paleontological data discussed in the...
International audienceThe Grande Coupure corresponds to a major episode of faunal turnover in wester...
We describe a near-complete, three-dimensionally preserved skeleton of a metatherian (relative of mo...
We describe a near-complete, three-dimensionally preserved skeleton of a metatherian (relative of mo...
<div><p>We describe a near-complete, three-dimensionally preserved skeleton of a metatherian (relati...
textThe name Metatheria refers to the clade that contains the extant marsupials and also all extinct...
Pleuraspidotheriids are a group of primitive ungulate mammals that, until recently, were thought to ...
Until now Darbonetus was represented by only one valid species, the type species D. aubrelongensis f...
The assemblage of small mammals from a site near Yeniköy (Anatolia) is described. The assemblage was...
The Grande Coupure represents a major terrestrial faunal turnover recorded in Eurasia associated wit...
This paper summarizes the new Eocene mammalian discoveries in western and northeastern Iberia and an...
Rare fossil mammals from Hengdong in the Hengyang Basin of southern China have provided unusual oppo...
Island biotas have disproportionately influenced the history and development of evolutionary biology...
Island biotas have disproportionately influenced the history and development of evolutionary biology...
Regional paleogeography is based on geological data [8, 9] and paleontological data discussed in the...
International audienceThe Grande Coupure corresponds to a major episode of faunal turnover in wester...
We describe a near-complete, three-dimensionally preserved skeleton of a metatherian (relative of mo...
We describe a near-complete, three-dimensionally preserved skeleton of a metatherian (relative of mo...
<div><p>We describe a near-complete, three-dimensionally preserved skeleton of a metatherian (relati...
textThe name Metatheria refers to the clade that contains the extant marsupials and also all extinct...
Pleuraspidotheriids are a group of primitive ungulate mammals that, until recently, were thought to ...
Until now Darbonetus was represented by only one valid species, the type species D. aubrelongensis f...
The assemblage of small mammals from a site near Yeniköy (Anatolia) is described. The assemblage was...
The Grande Coupure represents a major terrestrial faunal turnover recorded in Eurasia associated wit...
This paper summarizes the new Eocene mammalian discoveries in western and northeastern Iberia and an...
Rare fossil mammals from Hengdong in the Hengyang Basin of southern China have provided unusual oppo...