The mammal locality of Gördes is only known from its test sample, as it has been subsequently destroyed. This small sample yielded a surprisingly rich assemblage, with five rodent species, four species of insectivore and a bat. Based on the rodent contents, the assemblage is assigned to Anatolian mammal zone D, equivalent to MN 3. One of the rodent species, Eumyarion gordesensis nov. sp. is new. Both the cricetid Deperetomys and the glirid Glirudinus represent a hitherto unknown evolutionary stadium and have been assigned to D. aff. intermedius and G. aff. haramiensis, respectively. Based on the relatively high diversity of insectivores, the presence of a dimylid and the dominance of Eumyarion, the Gördes assemblage presumably represents a ...
The Oligocene rodent assemblage from Gözükızıllı (Anatolia, Turkey) is described. The assemblage is ...
Despite the importance of the Paşalar fauna for the evolution and biogeography of Miocene mammals, f...
The ages of the rich Central Anatolian Late Miocene mammal sites Hayranlý 1 and Düzyayla are only ap...
The new fossil micromammal assemblage of Çapak represents a mixture of both Anatolian and European ...
The new micromammal site of Beydere 3 represents a typical Anatolian MN3 fauna in the high diversifi...
Two new small mammal assemblages from the abandoned Harami lignite mine, as an addition to previousl...
An old test sample from the Sabuncubeli Formation (Manisa, Turkey) yielded an interesting faunule, w...
The rich and relatively diverse fossil mammalian assemblage from Gokler is of special importance for...
The terrestrial Neogene Basin of Denizli, located in southwestern Turkey, yields rodent faunas from ...
The rich and relatively diverse fossil mammalian assemblage from Gökler is of special importance for...
The assemblage of small mammals from Sabuncubeli is of special interest because: 1) it is the first ...
2-s2.0-85072226958An old test sample from the Sabuncubeli Formation (Manisa, Turkey) yielded an inte...
The upper Miocene assemblages of rodents collected from two layers of the type section of the Tuğlu ...
New finds of Gliridae (Mammalia, Rodentia) from the late Miocene of Hayranli, located in central eas...
Unlike the rodents of the local zone C (MN 2) fauna of Gökler, the faunal list of the insectivores s...
The Oligocene rodent assemblage from Gözükızıllı (Anatolia, Turkey) is described. The assemblage is ...
Despite the importance of the Paşalar fauna for the evolution and biogeography of Miocene mammals, f...
The ages of the rich Central Anatolian Late Miocene mammal sites Hayranlý 1 and Düzyayla are only ap...
The new fossil micromammal assemblage of Çapak represents a mixture of both Anatolian and European ...
The new micromammal site of Beydere 3 represents a typical Anatolian MN3 fauna in the high diversifi...
Two new small mammal assemblages from the abandoned Harami lignite mine, as an addition to previousl...
An old test sample from the Sabuncubeli Formation (Manisa, Turkey) yielded an interesting faunule, w...
The rich and relatively diverse fossil mammalian assemblage from Gokler is of special importance for...
The terrestrial Neogene Basin of Denizli, located in southwestern Turkey, yields rodent faunas from ...
The rich and relatively diverse fossil mammalian assemblage from Gökler is of special importance for...
The assemblage of small mammals from Sabuncubeli is of special interest because: 1) it is the first ...
2-s2.0-85072226958An old test sample from the Sabuncubeli Formation (Manisa, Turkey) yielded an inte...
The upper Miocene assemblages of rodents collected from two layers of the type section of the Tuğlu ...
New finds of Gliridae (Mammalia, Rodentia) from the late Miocene of Hayranli, located in central eas...
Unlike the rodents of the local zone C (MN 2) fauna of Gökler, the faunal list of the insectivores s...
The Oligocene rodent assemblage from Gözükızıllı (Anatolia, Turkey) is described. The assemblage is ...
Despite the importance of the Paşalar fauna for the evolution and biogeography of Miocene mammals, f...
The ages of the rich Central Anatolian Late Miocene mammal sites Hayranlý 1 and Düzyayla are only ap...