Two Pleistocene sedimentary units are recognized in the Corrientes province, Argentina: the Toropí and Yupoí formations. These sediments have proven productive for fossil vertebrates, but few macrofossils have been recovered. To remedy this situation, plant silica (phytoliths) were extracted from the sediments, enabling a direct comparison of paleovegetation data and information based on previous study of vertebrates. The studied samples (n = 28) come from two profiles from the Toropí Stream (28°36'S; 59°02'W), near Bella Vista, Corrientes, from which two Quaternary mammals, Lestodon (Xenarthra) and Hippocamelus (Artiodactyla), have previously been excavated. All samples were productive and contained both non-plant biogenic silica (diatoms,...
Although no data are available on the paleoflora of the Chaco plain, plant fossil impressions are fo...
Phytolith analyses are practically absent from peatlands, except for studies developed on tropical m...
The timing of major turnovers in terrestrial ecosystems of the Cenozoic Era has been largely interpr...
Two Pleistocene sedimentary units are recognized in the Corrientes province, Argentina: the Toropí a...
Vertebrate faunas of the Mesopotamian region in Argentina provided palaeoclimatic and palaeoenvironm...
The Chaco plain is a sedimentary basin filled by alluvial fans repeatedly generated by large rivers ...
The Argentinean Mesopotamian region is a plain limited by large rivers, with an interesting environm...
Plant macrofossils studied in coprolites from small-sized, medium-sized and large mammals, dated by ...
The apparently regular and favourable climate that characterizes the Holocene as an interglacial per...
The first Late Holocene mammal assemblage (mainly micromammals) of La Pampa Province was found in Que...
The apparently regular and favourable climate that characterizes the Holocene as an interglacial per...
The Pampean Region contains sedimentary sequences with abundant mammal fossil records, which constit...
Chaetophractus villosus is recorded from the Chapadmalalian (middle Pliocene) to present. This speci...
The Chaco Region is the third biogeographic and morpho-structural territory of South America after t...
The Pampean Region contains sedimentary sequences with abundant mammal fossil records, which constit...
Although no data are available on the paleoflora of the Chaco plain, plant fossil impressions are fo...
Phytolith analyses are practically absent from peatlands, except for studies developed on tropical m...
The timing of major turnovers in terrestrial ecosystems of the Cenozoic Era has been largely interpr...
Two Pleistocene sedimentary units are recognized in the Corrientes province, Argentina: the Toropí a...
Vertebrate faunas of the Mesopotamian region in Argentina provided palaeoclimatic and palaeoenvironm...
The Chaco plain is a sedimentary basin filled by alluvial fans repeatedly generated by large rivers ...
The Argentinean Mesopotamian region is a plain limited by large rivers, with an interesting environm...
Plant macrofossils studied in coprolites from small-sized, medium-sized and large mammals, dated by ...
The apparently regular and favourable climate that characterizes the Holocene as an interglacial per...
The first Late Holocene mammal assemblage (mainly micromammals) of La Pampa Province was found in Que...
The apparently regular and favourable climate that characterizes the Holocene as an interglacial per...
The Pampean Region contains sedimentary sequences with abundant mammal fossil records, which constit...
Chaetophractus villosus is recorded from the Chapadmalalian (middle Pliocene) to present. This speci...
The Chaco Region is the third biogeographic and morpho-structural territory of South America after t...
The Pampean Region contains sedimentary sequences with abundant mammal fossil records, which constit...
Although no data are available on the paleoflora of the Chaco plain, plant fossil impressions are fo...
Phytolith analyses are practically absent from peatlands, except for studies developed on tropical m...
The timing of major turnovers in terrestrial ecosystems of the Cenozoic Era has been largely interpr...