The Brazilian Quaternary terrestrial Carnivora are represented by the following families: Canidae, Felidae, Ursidae, Procyonidae Mephitidae and Mustelidae. Their recent evolutionary history in South America is associated with the uplift of the Panamanian Isthmus, and which enabled the Great American Biotic Interchange (GABI). Here we present new fossil records of Carnivora found in a cave in Aurora do Tocantins, Tocantins, northern Brazil. A stratigraphical controlled collection in the sedimentary deposit of the studied cave revealed a fossiliferous level where the following Carnivora taxa were present: Panthera onca, Leopardus sp., Galictis cuja, Procyon cancrivorus, Nasua nasua and Arctotherium wingei. Dating by Electron Spinning Resonanc...
New records of rodents from the late Pleistocene Chuí Creek, Rio Grande do Sul State, southern Brazi...
Leopardus is a genus that, despite currently being widely distributed in South America, shows until ...
Although five genera of procyonids are currently present in South America, only two of the extant ge...
The Brazilian Quaternary terrestrial Carnivora are represented by the following families: Canidae, F...
The Brazilian Quaternary terrestrial Carnivora are represented by the following families: Canidae, F...
The Brazilian Quaternary terrestrial Carnivora are represented by the following families: Canidae, F...
Uma primeira apreciação relativa aos fragmentos fósseis de carnívoros do Quaternário da Serra da Bod...
A report on fossil remains of carnivores from the Quaternary of Serra da Bodoquena (Mato Grosso do S...
During fieldwork carried out in January 2009 at Aurora do Tocantins (Tocantins State, northern Brazi...
The present study reports the Quaternary vertebrate fauna of Gruta do Ioio, a partially submerged li...
New records of Catagonus stenocephalus and Tayassu pecari are reported from the karst of Serra da Bo...
The carbonate caves of the Upper Ribeira Valley, southeastern São Paulo State, Brazil, preserve abun...
Terrestrial placental carnivores (Mammalia, Carnivora) of South America are recorded as being in exi...
Fossils of Pleistocene mammals are well-represented in all Northeastern Brazil. In Bahia State these...
Quaternary fossil mammals are known from several sites in the Rio Grande do Norte State, Brazil. How...
New records of rodents from the late Pleistocene Chuí Creek, Rio Grande do Sul State, southern Brazi...
Leopardus is a genus that, despite currently being widely distributed in South America, shows until ...
Although five genera of procyonids are currently present in South America, only two of the extant ge...
The Brazilian Quaternary terrestrial Carnivora are represented by the following families: Canidae, F...
The Brazilian Quaternary terrestrial Carnivora are represented by the following families: Canidae, F...
The Brazilian Quaternary terrestrial Carnivora are represented by the following families: Canidae, F...
Uma primeira apreciação relativa aos fragmentos fósseis de carnívoros do Quaternário da Serra da Bod...
A report on fossil remains of carnivores from the Quaternary of Serra da Bodoquena (Mato Grosso do S...
During fieldwork carried out in January 2009 at Aurora do Tocantins (Tocantins State, northern Brazi...
The present study reports the Quaternary vertebrate fauna of Gruta do Ioio, a partially submerged li...
New records of Catagonus stenocephalus and Tayassu pecari are reported from the karst of Serra da Bo...
The carbonate caves of the Upper Ribeira Valley, southeastern São Paulo State, Brazil, preserve abun...
Terrestrial placental carnivores (Mammalia, Carnivora) of South America are recorded as being in exi...
Fossils of Pleistocene mammals are well-represented in all Northeastern Brazil. In Bahia State these...
Quaternary fossil mammals are known from several sites in the Rio Grande do Norte State, Brazil. How...
New records of rodents from the late Pleistocene Chuí Creek, Rio Grande do Sul State, southern Brazi...
Leopardus is a genus that, despite currently being widely distributed in South America, shows until ...
Although five genera of procyonids are currently present in South America, only two of the extant ge...