International audienceThe Grande Coupure corresponds to a major episode of faunal turnover in western Europe around the Eocene-Oligocene boundary that is generally attributed to the influx of multiple clades of Asian mammals. However, Asian mammal clades begin to appear in the fossil record of southeastern Europe during the middle Eocene, 5–10 million years prior to the Grande Coupure. How and when these Asian mammal clades colonized southeastern Europe remains poorly understood, partly because the fossil record of mammals from nearby Anatolia is characterized by marked endemism and very limited exchanges with Asia during most of the Eocene. We resolve this apparent paradox by reviewing the age of existing paleontological sites from the Bal...
Amynodontidae is a family of Rhinocerotoidea (Mammalia, Perissodactyla) known from the late Early Eo...
International audienceLocated along the İzmir-Ankara-Erzincan Suture (IAES), the Maastrichtian-Paleo...
The Grande Coupure represents a major terrestrial faunal turnover recorded in Eurasia associated wit...
International audienceThe Grande Coupure corresponds to a major episode of faunal turnover in wester...
Island biotas have disproportionately influenced the history and development of evolutionary biology...
Regional paleogeography is based on geological data [8, 9] and paleontological data discussed in the...
Island biotas have disproportionately influenced the history and development of evolutionary biology...
The assemblage of small mammals from a site near Yeniköy (Anatolia) is described. The assemblage was...
This paper summarizes the new Eocene mammalian discoveries in western and northeastern Iberia and an...
In this paper the Cenozoic Anatolian fossil faunas of small mammals and their palaeobiogeographical ...
International audienceWe describe the oldest known European ruminant, Bachitherium thraciensis sp. n...
ABSTRACT. Palaeogeographic and climatic changes in the Eastern Mediterranean during the Neogene/Quat...
Amynodontidae is a family of Rhinocerotoidea (Mammalia, Perissodactyla) known from the late Early Eo...
International audienceLocated along the İzmir-Ankara-Erzincan Suture (IAES), the Maastrichtian-Paleo...
The Grande Coupure represents a major terrestrial faunal turnover recorded in Eurasia associated wit...
International audienceThe Grande Coupure corresponds to a major episode of faunal turnover in wester...
Island biotas have disproportionately influenced the history and development of evolutionary biology...
Regional paleogeography is based on geological data [8, 9] and paleontological data discussed in the...
Island biotas have disproportionately influenced the history and development of evolutionary biology...
The assemblage of small mammals from a site near Yeniköy (Anatolia) is described. The assemblage was...
This paper summarizes the new Eocene mammalian discoveries in western and northeastern Iberia and an...
In this paper the Cenozoic Anatolian fossil faunas of small mammals and their palaeobiogeographical ...
International audienceWe describe the oldest known European ruminant, Bachitherium thraciensis sp. n...
ABSTRACT. Palaeogeographic and climatic changes in the Eastern Mediterranean during the Neogene/Quat...
Amynodontidae is a family of Rhinocerotoidea (Mammalia, Perissodactyla) known from the late Early Eo...
International audienceLocated along the İzmir-Ankara-Erzincan Suture (IAES), the Maastrichtian-Paleo...
The Grande Coupure represents a major terrestrial faunal turnover recorded in Eurasia associated wit...