International audienceCainotheriids are a family of small artiodactyls, known in the fossil record from the late Eocene to the middle Miocene in Western Europe. Contrary to several European endemic ungulate groups that became extinct at the end of the Eocene or close to the Eocene–Oligocene transition (Grande Coupure), cainotheriids crossed this boundary and diversified during the Oligocene. The evolutionary history of cainotheriids around the Grande Coupure remains poorly documented and only a few works deal with the modalities of their evolution, notably because of the scarcity of available Eocene remains. A new fossiliferous karstic network named Dams was discovered during field prospecting in the Quercy area (Tarn-et-Garonne, France). I...
International audienceThe Eocene–Oligocene transition (EOT) represents a period of global environmen...
International audienceThe Eocene–Oligocene transition (EOT) represents a period of global environmen...
Blondel, Cecile (2005): New data on the Cainotheriidae (Mammalia, Artiodactyla) from the early Oligo...
International audienceCainotheriids are a family of small artiodactyls, known in the fossil record f...
International audienceCainotheriids are a family of small artiodactyls, known in the fossil record f...
International audienceCainotheriidae are small artiodactyls restricted to Western Europe deposits fr...
International audienceCainotheriidae are small artiodactyls restricted to Western Europe deposits fr...
International audienceCainotheriidae are small artiodactyls restricted to Western Europe deposits fr...
International audienceCainotheriidae are small artiodactyls restricted to Western Europe deposits fr...
International audienceCainotheriidae are small artiodactyls restricted to Western Europe deposits fr...
International audienceThe Eocene–Oligocene transition (EOT) represents a period of global environmen...
International audienceThe Eocene–Oligocene transition (EOT) represents a period of global environmen...
International audienceThe Eocene–Oligocene transition (EOT) represents a period of global environmen...
International audienceThe Eocene–Oligocene transition (EOT) represents a period of global environmen...
International audienceThe Eocene–Oligocene transition (EOT) represents a period of global environmen...
International audienceThe Eocene–Oligocene transition (EOT) represents a period of global environmen...
International audienceThe Eocene–Oligocene transition (EOT) represents a period of global environmen...
Blondel, Cecile (2005): New data on the Cainotheriidae (Mammalia, Artiodactyla) from the early Oligo...
International audienceCainotheriids are a family of small artiodactyls, known in the fossil record f...
International audienceCainotheriids are a family of small artiodactyls, known in the fossil record f...
International audienceCainotheriidae are small artiodactyls restricted to Western Europe deposits fr...
International audienceCainotheriidae are small artiodactyls restricted to Western Europe deposits fr...
International audienceCainotheriidae are small artiodactyls restricted to Western Europe deposits fr...
International audienceCainotheriidae are small artiodactyls restricted to Western Europe deposits fr...
International audienceCainotheriidae are small artiodactyls restricted to Western Europe deposits fr...
International audienceThe Eocene–Oligocene transition (EOT) represents a period of global environmen...
International audienceThe Eocene–Oligocene transition (EOT) represents a period of global environmen...
International audienceThe Eocene–Oligocene transition (EOT) represents a period of global environmen...
International audienceThe Eocene–Oligocene transition (EOT) represents a period of global environmen...
International audienceThe Eocene–Oligocene transition (EOT) represents a period of global environmen...
International audienceThe Eocene–Oligocene transition (EOT) represents a period of global environmen...
International audienceThe Eocene–Oligocene transition (EOT) represents a period of global environmen...
Blondel, Cecile (2005): New data on the Cainotheriidae (Mammalia, Artiodactyla) from the early Oligo...