The contemporary mammalian communities of South America were defined by the rise of the Isthmus of Panama and by the deep climatic oscillations during the Pleistocene. Gomphotheres are a conspicuous group of North American immigrant mammals that came to South America during the late Pliocene and did not survive the great megafauna extinction approximately twelve thousand years ago. The present study compiles updated data on the phylogeny, systematics and ecology of this group in South America. Both genera reached South America in two independent dispersal events, Cuvieronius spread across the Andean corridor, while Notiomastodon extent along the eastern route. Cuvieronius hyodon is geographically restricted to the Andean Region in Ecuador, ...
11 páginas, 5 figuras.[ES] Se describen restos bien conservados de gonfoterios (Mammalia, Proboscide...
AbstractGomphotheriid proboscideans reached South America as Late Cenozoic immigrants from North Ame...
An appraisal of Paleogene floral and land mammal faunal dynamics in South America suggests that both...
Gomphotheriid proboscideans reached South America as Late Cenozoic immigrants from North America. Ho...
AbstractGomphotheriid proboscideans reached South America as Late Cenozoic immigrants from North Ame...
Gomphotheres were recorded in South America from the early-middle Pleistocene (Ensenadan Land-mamma...
The vast mammal diversity of the Neotropics is the result of a long evolutionary history. During mos...
A late Miocene gomphothere from southeastern Peru documents the earliest occurrence of a North Ameri...
A late Miocene gomphothere from southeastern Peru documents the earliest occurrence of a North Ameri...
The Patagonian-Fuegian region, located in southern South America roughly south of 40°S, comprises ar...
A late Miocene gomphothere from southeastern Peru documents the earliest occurrence of a North Ameri...
Biogeographic studies of South American mammals have typically shown a mismatch between latitudinal ...
Tayassuidae represent one of the first mammalian immigrants that entered South America during the “G...
Studies on South American Gomphotheriidae started around 210 years ago and, 150 years later, the cla...
Studies on South American Gomphotheriidae started around 210 years ago and, 150 years later, the cla...
11 páginas, 5 figuras.[ES] Se describen restos bien conservados de gonfoterios (Mammalia, Proboscide...
AbstractGomphotheriid proboscideans reached South America as Late Cenozoic immigrants from North Ame...
An appraisal of Paleogene floral and land mammal faunal dynamics in South America suggests that both...
Gomphotheriid proboscideans reached South America as Late Cenozoic immigrants from North America. Ho...
AbstractGomphotheriid proboscideans reached South America as Late Cenozoic immigrants from North Ame...
Gomphotheres were recorded in South America from the early-middle Pleistocene (Ensenadan Land-mamma...
The vast mammal diversity of the Neotropics is the result of a long evolutionary history. During mos...
A late Miocene gomphothere from southeastern Peru documents the earliest occurrence of a North Ameri...
A late Miocene gomphothere from southeastern Peru documents the earliest occurrence of a North Ameri...
The Patagonian-Fuegian region, located in southern South America roughly south of 40°S, comprises ar...
A late Miocene gomphothere from southeastern Peru documents the earliest occurrence of a North Ameri...
Biogeographic studies of South American mammals have typically shown a mismatch between latitudinal ...
Tayassuidae represent one of the first mammalian immigrants that entered South America during the “G...
Studies on South American Gomphotheriidae started around 210 years ago and, 150 years later, the cla...
Studies on South American Gomphotheriidae started around 210 years ago and, 150 years later, the cla...
11 páginas, 5 figuras.[ES] Se describen restos bien conservados de gonfoterios (Mammalia, Proboscide...
AbstractGomphotheriid proboscideans reached South America as Late Cenozoic immigrants from North Ame...
An appraisal of Paleogene floral and land mammal faunal dynamics in South America suggests that both...