Sparassodontans are a diverse but now extinct group of metatherians that were apex predators in South America during most of the Cenozoic. Studying their decline has been controversial mainly due to the scarcity of the fossil record, and different methodological approaches have led to contradictory hypotheses. In an effort to explore questions about their extinction, we developed a novel multi-model statistical approach to analyse all of the currently available data at a continental scale. Using multiple regression analysis and new advances in beta diversity analysis, we used all currently available fossil data at a continental scale to test four competing hypotheses to account for the decline of sparassodontans: competition with placental ...
During the latest Pleistocene-earliest Holocene, South American terrestrial vertebrate faunas suffer...
During the latest Pleistocene-earliest Holocene, South American terrestrial vertebrate faunas suffer...
It was once thought that the endemic carnivorous mammals of South America, the metatherian sparassod...
Sparassodontans are a diverse but now extinct group of metatherians that were apex predators in Sout...
Sparassodontans are a diverse but now extinct group of metatherians that were apex predators in Sout...
Sparassodontans are a diverse but now extinct group of metatherians that were apex predators in Sout...
Sparassodontans are a diverse but now extinct group of metatherians that were apex predators in Sout...
Sparassodontans are a diverse but now extinct group of metatherians that were apex predators in Sout...
Biogeographic studies of South American mammals have typically shown a mismatch between latitudinal ...
The extensive postglacial mammal losses in the West Indies provide an opportunity to evaluate extinc...
BACKGROUND: Comparative genomic data among organisms allow the reconstruction of their phylogenies a...
BACKGROUND: Comparative genomic data among organisms allow the reconstruction of their phylogenies a...
The extensive postglacial mammal losses in the West Indies provide an opportunity to evaluate extinc...
The extensive postglacial mammal losses in the West Indies provide an opportunity to evaluate extinc...
Despite a global fossil record, Metatheria are now largely restricted to Australasia and South Ameri...
During the latest Pleistocene-earliest Holocene, South American terrestrial vertebrate faunas suffer...
During the latest Pleistocene-earliest Holocene, South American terrestrial vertebrate faunas suffer...
It was once thought that the endemic carnivorous mammals of South America, the metatherian sparassod...
Sparassodontans are a diverse but now extinct group of metatherians that were apex predators in Sout...
Sparassodontans are a diverse but now extinct group of metatherians that were apex predators in Sout...
Sparassodontans are a diverse but now extinct group of metatherians that were apex predators in Sout...
Sparassodontans are a diverse but now extinct group of metatherians that were apex predators in Sout...
Sparassodontans are a diverse but now extinct group of metatherians that were apex predators in Sout...
Biogeographic studies of South American mammals have typically shown a mismatch between latitudinal ...
The extensive postglacial mammal losses in the West Indies provide an opportunity to evaluate extinc...
BACKGROUND: Comparative genomic data among organisms allow the reconstruction of their phylogenies a...
BACKGROUND: Comparative genomic data among organisms allow the reconstruction of their phylogenies a...
The extensive postglacial mammal losses in the West Indies provide an opportunity to evaluate extinc...
The extensive postglacial mammal losses in the West Indies provide an opportunity to evaluate extinc...
Despite a global fossil record, Metatheria are now largely restricted to Australasia and South Ameri...
During the latest Pleistocene-earliest Holocene, South American terrestrial vertebrate faunas suffer...
During the latest Pleistocene-earliest Holocene, South American terrestrial vertebrate faunas suffer...
It was once thought that the endemic carnivorous mammals of South America, the metatherian sparassod...