Miocene deposits of the Santa Cruz Formation, Patagonia, comprise a diverse and excellently preserved vertebrate fauna, allowing detailed paleobiological and paleoecological studies based on three ecological parameters: body mass, diet, and substrate preference. In contrast to the small and arboreal extant sloths, Bradypus and Choloepus, Santacrucian sloths were much more diverse and larger, and comprised 11 genera previously characterized as arboreal or climbing forms. Here, we focus on body mass estimation based on measurements of postcranial elements. We present a morphometric database comprising 64 linear, base-ten logged variables applied to Santacrucian sloths and a wide sample of extant mammals, as well as the body mass of the extant...
Extinct terrestrial sloths are common elements of the late Cenozoic South American fossil record. Am...
The contributions concerning possible cases of sexual dimorphisms in fossil and living sloths are s...
Tardigrade xenarthrans are today represented only by the two tree sloth genera Bradypus and Choloepu...
Miocene deposits of the Santa Cruz Formation, Patagonia, comprise a diverse and excellently preserve...
Miocene deposits of the Santa Cruz Formation, Patagonia, comprise a diverse and excellently preserve...
La integración paleobiológica procede desde la morfología hacia la reconstrucción paleosinecológica....
Hapalops, a smaller-sized and early sloth of the Megatheroidea, appeared in the middle Miocene Santa...
Early Miocene sloths are represented by a diversity of forms ranging from 38 to 95 kg, being registe...
Pilosa include anteaters (Vermilingua) and sloths (Folivora). Modern tree sloths are represented by ...
Sloths, like other xenarthrans, are an extremely interesting group of mammals that, after a long his...
A skull of a ground sloth from the Pliocene San Gregorio Formation documents a northern neotropical ...
Pilosa include anteaters (Vermilingua) and sloths (Folivora). Modern tree sloths are represented by ...
Tardigrades constitute one of three clades of Xenarthra. Whereas modern tree sloths are common in th...
Megamammals constituted an important component in the Pleistocene faunal communities of South Americ...
Schismotherium fractum, the type species for the genus, is a basal Megatherioidea (Xenarthra, Folivo...
Extinct terrestrial sloths are common elements of the late Cenozoic South American fossil record. Am...
The contributions concerning possible cases of sexual dimorphisms in fossil and living sloths are s...
Tardigrade xenarthrans are today represented only by the two tree sloth genera Bradypus and Choloepu...
Miocene deposits of the Santa Cruz Formation, Patagonia, comprise a diverse and excellently preserve...
Miocene deposits of the Santa Cruz Formation, Patagonia, comprise a diverse and excellently preserve...
La integración paleobiológica procede desde la morfología hacia la reconstrucción paleosinecológica....
Hapalops, a smaller-sized and early sloth of the Megatheroidea, appeared in the middle Miocene Santa...
Early Miocene sloths are represented by a diversity of forms ranging from 38 to 95 kg, being registe...
Pilosa include anteaters (Vermilingua) and sloths (Folivora). Modern tree sloths are represented by ...
Sloths, like other xenarthrans, are an extremely interesting group of mammals that, after a long his...
A skull of a ground sloth from the Pliocene San Gregorio Formation documents a northern neotropical ...
Pilosa include anteaters (Vermilingua) and sloths (Folivora). Modern tree sloths are represented by ...
Tardigrades constitute one of three clades of Xenarthra. Whereas modern tree sloths are common in th...
Megamammals constituted an important component in the Pleistocene faunal communities of South Americ...
Schismotherium fractum, the type species for the genus, is a basal Megatherioidea (Xenarthra, Folivo...
Extinct terrestrial sloths are common elements of the late Cenozoic South American fossil record. Am...
The contributions concerning possible cases of sexual dimorphisms in fossil and living sloths are s...
Tardigrade xenarthrans are today represented only by the two tree sloth genera Bradypus and Choloepu...