The rich and relatively diverse fossil mammalian assemblage from Gökler is of special importance for understanding of faunal evolution in Central Anatolia. Large mammals were not recovered, but insectivores and rodents are abundant. The assemblage of rodents is studied in detail and comprises mainly diversified cricetids. Dormice are abundant, but are represented by only one species. Squirrels are represented only by few specimens and also beaver remains were identified. Spanocricetodon sinuosus is referred to a new genus Latocricetodon nov. gen that is tentatively assigned to the Pseudocricetodontinae. Newly named species are Cricetodon goklerensis sp. nov., Democricetodon haltmari sp. nov., Eumyarion lukasi sp. nov. and Glirudinus matusi ...
The Oligocene rodent assemblage from Gözükızıllı (Anatolia, Turkey) is described. The assemblage is ...
Modern cricetids originated in Asia and dispersed into Western Europe by the end of the early Miocen...
The assemblage of small mammals from Sabuncubeli is of special interest because: 1) it is the first ...
The rich and relatively diverse fossil mammalian assemblage from Gokler is of special importance for...
The occurrences of Cricetidae and the description of a new species, Megacricetodon yenicekentensis n...
The new fossil micromammal assemblage of Çapak represents a mixture of both Anatolian and European ...
The upper Miocene assemblages of rodents collected from two layers of the type section of the Tuğlu ...
Despite the importance of the Paşalar fauna for the evolution and biogeography of Miocene mammals, f...
Despite the importance of the Paşalar fauna for the evolution and biogeography of Miocene mammals, f...
The mammal locality of Gördes is only known from its test sample, as it has been subsequently destro...
Unlike the rodents of the local zone C (MN 2) fauna of Gökler, the faunal list of the insectivores s...
The new micromammal site of Beydere 3 represents a typical Anatolian MN3 fauna in the high diversifi...
The terrestrial Neogene Basin of Denizli, located in southwestern Turkey, yields rodent faunas from ...
Two new small mammal assemblages from the abandoned Harami lignite mine, as an addition to previousl...
Modern cricetids originated in Asia and dispersed into Western Europe by the end of the early Miocen...
The Oligocene rodent assemblage from Gözükızıllı (Anatolia, Turkey) is described. The assemblage is ...
Modern cricetids originated in Asia and dispersed into Western Europe by the end of the early Miocen...
The assemblage of small mammals from Sabuncubeli is of special interest because: 1) it is the first ...
The rich and relatively diverse fossil mammalian assemblage from Gokler is of special importance for...
The occurrences of Cricetidae and the description of a new species, Megacricetodon yenicekentensis n...
The new fossil micromammal assemblage of Çapak represents a mixture of both Anatolian and European ...
The upper Miocene assemblages of rodents collected from two layers of the type section of the Tuğlu ...
Despite the importance of the Paşalar fauna for the evolution and biogeography of Miocene mammals, f...
Despite the importance of the Paşalar fauna for the evolution and biogeography of Miocene mammals, f...
The mammal locality of Gördes is only known from its test sample, as it has been subsequently destro...
Unlike the rodents of the local zone C (MN 2) fauna of Gökler, the faunal list of the insectivores s...
The new micromammal site of Beydere 3 represents a typical Anatolian MN3 fauna in the high diversifi...
The terrestrial Neogene Basin of Denizli, located in southwestern Turkey, yields rodent faunas from ...
Two new small mammal assemblages from the abandoned Harami lignite mine, as an addition to previousl...
Modern cricetids originated in Asia and dispersed into Western Europe by the end of the early Miocen...
The Oligocene rodent assemblage from Gözükızıllı (Anatolia, Turkey) is described. The assemblage is ...
Modern cricetids originated in Asia and dispersed into Western Europe by the end of the early Miocen...
The assemblage of small mammals from Sabuncubeli is of special interest because: 1) it is the first ...