In the Miocene (23–5 Ma), a large wetland known as the Pebas System characterized western Amazonia. During the Middle Miocene Climatic Optimum (c. 17–15 Ma), this system reached its maximum extent and was episodically connected to the Caribbean Sea, while receiving sediment input from the Andes in the west, and the craton (continental core) in the east. Towards the late Miocene (c. 10 Ma) the wetland transitioned into a fluvial-dominated system. In biogeographic models, the Pebas System is often considered in two contexts: one describing the system as a cradle of speciation for aquatic or semi-aquatic taxa such as reptiles, molluscs and ostracods, and the other describing the system as a barrier for dispersal and gene flow for amphibians an...
Amazonia contains one of the world's richest biotas, but origins of this diversity remain obscure. O...
The Amazon submarine fan is a large sediment apron situated offshore Pará (Brazil) and represents th...
The Miocene Pebas Formation from the section Santa Rosa de Pichana (Loreto, Peru) was investigated u...
In the Miocene (23–5 Ma), a large wetland known as the Pebas System characterized western Amazonia. ...
Between c. 23 and 8 Ma, western Amazonia was occupied by the vast Pebas long-lived lake/wetland syst...
The scenery of Western Amazonia once consisted of fluvial systems that originated on the Amazonian C...
The Miocene Pebas system was a huge (> 1 million km2) system of long-lived lakes and wetlands that o...
The paleontological data presented in this special issue provide a new insight into species migratio...
In northern South America the Cenozoic was a period of intense tectonic and climatic interaction tha...
This PhD study aims to exploit the rich archive provided by the Miocene mollusc fauna of the Pebas F...
International audienceIn the Miocene, a large wetland system extended from the Andean foothills into...
AbstractIn Miocene times a vast wetland existed in Western Amazonia. Whereas the general development...
Fossil content (vertebrate paleofauna and palynology) indicates that the sediments of the Solimões F...
International audienceThe diversification processes underlying why Amazonia hosts the most species-r...
Abstract The Miocene aquatic and terrestrial fossil record from western Amazonia constitute a clear ...
Amazonia contains one of the world's richest biotas, but origins of this diversity remain obscure. O...
The Amazon submarine fan is a large sediment apron situated offshore Pará (Brazil) and represents th...
The Miocene Pebas Formation from the section Santa Rosa de Pichana (Loreto, Peru) was investigated u...
In the Miocene (23–5 Ma), a large wetland known as the Pebas System characterized western Amazonia. ...
Between c. 23 and 8 Ma, western Amazonia was occupied by the vast Pebas long-lived lake/wetland syst...
The scenery of Western Amazonia once consisted of fluvial systems that originated on the Amazonian C...
The Miocene Pebas system was a huge (> 1 million km2) system of long-lived lakes and wetlands that o...
The paleontological data presented in this special issue provide a new insight into species migratio...
In northern South America the Cenozoic was a period of intense tectonic and climatic interaction tha...
This PhD study aims to exploit the rich archive provided by the Miocene mollusc fauna of the Pebas F...
International audienceIn the Miocene, a large wetland system extended from the Andean foothills into...
AbstractIn Miocene times a vast wetland existed in Western Amazonia. Whereas the general development...
Fossil content (vertebrate paleofauna and palynology) indicates that the sediments of the Solimões F...
International audienceThe diversification processes underlying why Amazonia hosts the most species-r...
Abstract The Miocene aquatic and terrestrial fossil record from western Amazonia constitute a clear ...
Amazonia contains one of the world's richest biotas, but origins of this diversity remain obscure. O...
The Amazon submarine fan is a large sediment apron situated offshore Pará (Brazil) and represents th...
The Miocene Pebas Formation from the section Santa Rosa de Pichana (Loreto, Peru) was investigated u...