Background: The two main primate groups recorded throughout the European Miocene, hominoids and pliopithecoids, seldom co-occur. Due to both their rarity and insufficiently understood palaeoecology, it is currently unclear whether the infrequent co-occurrence of these groups is due to sampling bias or reflects different ecological preferences. Here we rely on the densely sampled primate-bearing sequence of Abocador de Can Mata (ACM) in Spain to test whether turnovers in primate assemblages are correlated with palaeoenvironmental changes. We reconstruct dietary evolution through time (ca. 12.6–11.4 Ma), and hence climate and habitat, using tooth-wear patterns and carbon and oxygen isotope compositions of enamel of the ubiquitous musk-deer Mi...
The Pliocene fossil record is dominated by Old World monkeys and hominins. Pliocene lemur, loris, ta...
Apes and Old World monkeys are prominent components of modern African and Asian ecosystems, yet the ...
The initial cladogenic event between Hominoidea (apes, including humans) and Cercopithecoidea (Old W...
Background: The two main primate groups recorded throughout the European Miocene, hominoids and plio...
Given the central adaptive role of diet, paleodietary inference is essential for understanding the r...
The Pliocene fossil record is dominated by Old World monkeys and hominins. Pliocene lemur, loris, ta...
More than ten years of paleontological fieldwork during the enlargement of the Can Mata Landfill (Ab...
The Hominoidea (apes and, eventually, humans) and Cercopithecoidea (Old World monkeys) diverged from...
Variability in resource availability is hypothesized to be a significant driver of primate adaptatio...
Given the central adaptive role of diet, paleodietary inference is essential for understanding the r...
The genus Macaca (Primates: Cercopithecidae) originated in Africa, dispersed into Europe in the Late...
The lineage of apes and humans (Hominoidea) evolved and radiated across Afro-Arabia in the early Neo...
Miocene small-bodied anthropoid primates from Africa and Eurasia are generally considered to precede...
The genus Macaca (Primates: Cercopithecidae) originated in Africa, dispersed into Europe in the Late...
Extensive fieldwork at Abocador de Can Mata (NE Iberian Peninsula) has uncovered a previously unsusp...
The Pliocene fossil record is dominated by Old World monkeys and hominins. Pliocene lemur, loris, ta...
Apes and Old World monkeys are prominent components of modern African and Asian ecosystems, yet the ...
The initial cladogenic event between Hominoidea (apes, including humans) and Cercopithecoidea (Old W...
Background: The two main primate groups recorded throughout the European Miocene, hominoids and plio...
Given the central adaptive role of diet, paleodietary inference is essential for understanding the r...
The Pliocene fossil record is dominated by Old World monkeys and hominins. Pliocene lemur, loris, ta...
More than ten years of paleontological fieldwork during the enlargement of the Can Mata Landfill (Ab...
The Hominoidea (apes and, eventually, humans) and Cercopithecoidea (Old World monkeys) diverged from...
Variability in resource availability is hypothesized to be a significant driver of primate adaptatio...
Given the central adaptive role of diet, paleodietary inference is essential for understanding the r...
The genus Macaca (Primates: Cercopithecidae) originated in Africa, dispersed into Europe in the Late...
The lineage of apes and humans (Hominoidea) evolved and radiated across Afro-Arabia in the early Neo...
Miocene small-bodied anthropoid primates from Africa and Eurasia are generally considered to precede...
The genus Macaca (Primates: Cercopithecidae) originated in Africa, dispersed into Europe in the Late...
Extensive fieldwork at Abocador de Can Mata (NE Iberian Peninsula) has uncovered a previously unsusp...
The Pliocene fossil record is dominated by Old World monkeys and hominins. Pliocene lemur, loris, ta...
Apes and Old World monkeys are prominent components of modern African and Asian ecosystems, yet the ...
The initial cladogenic event between Hominoidea (apes, including humans) and Cercopithecoidea (Old W...