Two biogeographical units are generally recognized in the present shelf area of Argentina: the Magellanian andArgentinian Provinces. The two provinces differ in their fossil record. The evolution of these provinces has beencharacterized by migrations, extinctions, pseudoextinctions and, perhaps, even speciation events. Marine vertebrateassemblages with some similarities to the Argentinian fauna were already present in the Miocene, whereasno associations similar to those of the Magellanian fauna have been found in South America before the Pleistocene.Two successive major marine transgressions flooded northern Patagonia during the Miocene: the ‘Patagoniense’(Early Miocene) and the ‘Entrerriense’ (Middle to Late Miocene). We analyse three rich...
A remarkable fossil assemblage composed of five gastropod taxa is described from the Early Miocene o...
Marine sedimentary rocks of the lower Miocene Monte León Formation of southeastern Patagonia (Austra...
Factors affecting cetacean preservation and distribution in ancient sedimentary successions are not ...
Two major marine transgressions covered part of Patagonia during the Miocene and both are recorded i...
Two biogeographical units are generally recognized in the present shelf area of Argentina: the Magel...
Fossil penguins (Aves, Spheniscidae) are widely recorded throughout the Southern Hemisphere and are ...
Middle Cenozoic marine fossil-bearing beds crop out in the Cerro Plataforma (western Chubut Province...
A penguin humerus constitutes the most recent record of the widely distributed genus Palaeospheniscu...
Two new fossil vertebrate localities are described from the Santa Cruz Formation (late early - early...
The contents of the superfamily Platanistoidea, an early-diverging lineage comprising extinct specie...
The Miocene represents a key moment in the South American evolution, since meaningful geographic and...
The fossil record from Cenozoic sediments provides a great deal of information that has direct beari...
its phylogenetic relationships. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 52 (2): 299–314. We describe a new med...
In this work, a new skull (MLG 3400) exhumed from the Chenque Formation (early Miocene of Santa Cruz...
The most important Cenozoic marine transgression in Patagonia occurred during the late Oligocene–ear...
A remarkable fossil assemblage composed of five gastropod taxa is described from the Early Miocene o...
Marine sedimentary rocks of the lower Miocene Monte León Formation of southeastern Patagonia (Austra...
Factors affecting cetacean preservation and distribution in ancient sedimentary successions are not ...
Two major marine transgressions covered part of Patagonia during the Miocene and both are recorded i...
Two biogeographical units are generally recognized in the present shelf area of Argentina: the Magel...
Fossil penguins (Aves, Spheniscidae) are widely recorded throughout the Southern Hemisphere and are ...
Middle Cenozoic marine fossil-bearing beds crop out in the Cerro Plataforma (western Chubut Province...
A penguin humerus constitutes the most recent record of the widely distributed genus Palaeospheniscu...
Two new fossil vertebrate localities are described from the Santa Cruz Formation (late early - early...
The contents of the superfamily Platanistoidea, an early-diverging lineage comprising extinct specie...
The Miocene represents a key moment in the South American evolution, since meaningful geographic and...
The fossil record from Cenozoic sediments provides a great deal of information that has direct beari...
its phylogenetic relationships. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 52 (2): 299–314. We describe a new med...
In this work, a new skull (MLG 3400) exhumed from the Chenque Formation (early Miocene of Santa Cruz...
The most important Cenozoic marine transgression in Patagonia occurred during the late Oligocene–ear...
A remarkable fossil assemblage composed of five gastropod taxa is described from the Early Miocene o...
Marine sedimentary rocks of the lower Miocene Monte León Formation of southeastern Patagonia (Austra...
Factors affecting cetacean preservation and distribution in ancient sedimentary successions are not ...