We report on sporadic fossil vertebrates from Brunei Darussalam (Borneo). Most of these isolated remains are reworked and derive from Penanjong Beach known for former coastal cliffs used to be rich in marine molluscs. Previously, the only vertebrate remains reported were shark teeth. With new material, the fish fauna is now represented by six shark and a single ray taxa, while remains of three turtle families were discovered (Trionychidae, Cheloniidae, Geoemydidae). This fauna is compared to nearby upper Miocene fossiliferous beds from where remains of cheloniid and trionychid turtles were unearthed. To assess the origin of the reworked remains, rare earth element (REE) concentrations of the fossil bioapatite were compared between the rewor...
Eleven Neogene outcrops (seven of the Miri Formation and four of the Seria Formation) from Brunei Da...
Historical patterns of diversity, biogeography and faunal turnover remain poorly understood for Wall...
Historical patterns of diversity, biogeography and faunal turnover remain poorly understood for Wall...
We report on sporadic fossil vertebrates from Brunei Darussalam (Borneo). Most of these isolated rem...
The highest biodiversity of marine fishes occurs in South-east Asia in the Indo-Australian Archipela...
We report here diverse Late Miocene fish assemblages based on otoliths collected from sedimentary ro...
The Ambug Hill in Brunei is an exceptional geological site where a series of siliciclastic rocks cro...
Abstract The fossil vertebrate fauna of Máriahalom contains remains from a wide range of ecologies i...
AbstractThe incorporation of rare earth elements (REEs) into the mineral lattices of skeletonized fo...
Fragments of chelonian carapace and plastral dermal plates are well-represented from archaeological ...
Neogene marine deposits of North Borneo are locally very rich in fossils that provide glimpses into ...
On the basis of a combined larger benthic foraminifera, nannofossil and strontium isotope dating pro...
International audienceWe performed different geochemical analyses of Paleogene terrestrial mammal re...
The present paper deals with a small collection of Neogene fossils which has been made by the geolog...
A joint Dutch-Indonesian expedition to Celebes in 1970 worked especially in the Beru area whence the...
Eleven Neogene outcrops (seven of the Miri Formation and four of the Seria Formation) from Brunei Da...
Historical patterns of diversity, biogeography and faunal turnover remain poorly understood for Wall...
Historical patterns of diversity, biogeography and faunal turnover remain poorly understood for Wall...
We report on sporadic fossil vertebrates from Brunei Darussalam (Borneo). Most of these isolated rem...
The highest biodiversity of marine fishes occurs in South-east Asia in the Indo-Australian Archipela...
We report here diverse Late Miocene fish assemblages based on otoliths collected from sedimentary ro...
The Ambug Hill in Brunei is an exceptional geological site where a series of siliciclastic rocks cro...
Abstract The fossil vertebrate fauna of Máriahalom contains remains from a wide range of ecologies i...
AbstractThe incorporation of rare earth elements (REEs) into the mineral lattices of skeletonized fo...
Fragments of chelonian carapace and plastral dermal plates are well-represented from archaeological ...
Neogene marine deposits of North Borneo are locally very rich in fossils that provide glimpses into ...
On the basis of a combined larger benthic foraminifera, nannofossil and strontium isotope dating pro...
International audienceWe performed different geochemical analyses of Paleogene terrestrial mammal re...
The present paper deals with a small collection of Neogene fossils which has been made by the geolog...
A joint Dutch-Indonesian expedition to Celebes in 1970 worked especially in the Beru area whence the...
Eleven Neogene outcrops (seven of the Miri Formation and four of the Seria Formation) from Brunei Da...
Historical patterns of diversity, biogeography and faunal turnover remain poorly understood for Wall...
Historical patterns of diversity, biogeography and faunal turnover remain poorly understood for Wall...