International audienceEarly Pliocene hominin evolutionary scenarios proposed to date mostly rely on paleontological investigations from eastern Africa. Filling major geographical gaps in the fossil record could potentially invalidate these scenarios and stimulate development of improved theories. Based on published literature, no Pliocene fossil of continental vertebrates have been discovered in Western Africa and the situation is only slightly better in central and northern Africa. Here, we expand the Pliocene vertebrate continental fossil record to western Africa with the description of the Tobène fauna, a new fossiliferous Neogene locality from Senegal. We describe a diversity of large mammals, including at least ten taxa based on fragme...
pdf disponible auprès des auteursInternational audienceIn the frame of the Franco–Moroccan ‘Programm...
Newly recovered fossil proboscideans and embrithopods from Chilga, Ethiopia are described and evalua...
We define 17 African land mammal ages, or AFLMAs, covering the Cenozoic record of the Afro-arabian c...
International audienceEarly Pliocene hominin evolutionary scenarios proposed to date mostly rely on ...
International audienceThe present contribution contains the 3D virtual restoration of a Pliocene rig...
International audienceNorth-western Africa, today included in the Palaearctic realm, is well separat...
Throughout the Paleogene, most terrestrial carnivore niches in Afro-Arabia were occupied by Hyaenodo...
Fossils from early Tertiary phosphate deposits of northern Mali include a new diminutive proboscidea...
International audienceThe phylogenetic pattern and timing of the radiation of mammals, especially th...
Newly recovered fossil proboscideans and embrithopods from Chilga, Ethiopia are described and evalua...
International audienceCamels are exceptionally rare in the Plio-Pleistocene fossil record of Africa,...
The Tertiary fossil record of Africa has offered several important primate species relevant to under...
While the Plio-Pleistocene saw the radiation of multiple hominin species adapted to a variety of env...
Reconstructing patterns of Plio-Pleistocene mammalian faunal exchange between eastern and southern A...
pdf disponible auprès des auteursInternational audienceIn the frame of the Franco–Moroccan ‘Programm...
Newly recovered fossil proboscideans and embrithopods from Chilga, Ethiopia are described and evalua...
We define 17 African land mammal ages, or AFLMAs, covering the Cenozoic record of the Afro-arabian c...
International audienceEarly Pliocene hominin evolutionary scenarios proposed to date mostly rely on ...
International audienceThe present contribution contains the 3D virtual restoration of a Pliocene rig...
International audienceNorth-western Africa, today included in the Palaearctic realm, is well separat...
Throughout the Paleogene, most terrestrial carnivore niches in Afro-Arabia were occupied by Hyaenodo...
Fossils from early Tertiary phosphate deposits of northern Mali include a new diminutive proboscidea...
International audienceThe phylogenetic pattern and timing of the radiation of mammals, especially th...
Newly recovered fossil proboscideans and embrithopods from Chilga, Ethiopia are described and evalua...
International audienceCamels are exceptionally rare in the Plio-Pleistocene fossil record of Africa,...
The Tertiary fossil record of Africa has offered several important primate species relevant to under...
While the Plio-Pleistocene saw the radiation of multiple hominin species adapted to a variety of env...
Reconstructing patterns of Plio-Pleistocene mammalian faunal exchange between eastern and southern A...
pdf disponible auprès des auteursInternational audienceIn the frame of the Franco–Moroccan ‘Programm...
Newly recovered fossil proboscideans and embrithopods from Chilga, Ethiopia are described and evalua...
We define 17 African land mammal ages, or AFLMAs, covering the Cenozoic record of the Afro-arabian c...