The Meade Basin of southwestern Kansas (USA) has long been known for its representation of late Neogene and Quaternary mammalian faunas. The genus Ogmodontomys (Arvicolidae, Rodentia) first appeared during the Early Blancan and ranges through much of the Pliocene on the Great Plains. A decomposition of the first lower molar occlusal and linea sinuosa contours by means of Fourier Analysis was performed on six stratigraphically superposed samples of Ogmodontomys first lower molars (m1s) from the Meade Basin, spanning an interval of approximately 1.8 million years of the Early and Middle Pliocene. The results consistently grouped samples in stratigraphic order, and suggest the presence of two species of Ogmodontomys, one beneath the Bishop Gra...
The Sucker Creek Formation exposures at Devils Gate in southeastern Oregon have yielded a significan...
International audienceAmong the flourishing Muroidea, the Eucricetodontinaeconstitute the most diver...
Mammal teeth commonly possess a crown shape that is unique to each species, and, as a result, taxono...
The Meade Basin of southwestern Kansas (USA) has long been known for its representation of late Neog...
Thirteen characters and four indices from nine stratigraphically superposed samples of Ogmodontomys ...
Fourier analysis was used in this study to help a specific determination of some Mimomys (Arvicolida...
Studies of the biostratigraphy and palaeoecology of fossil vertebrate assemblages require large samp...
Variation in enamel microhistology (the schmelzmuster) and other features were examined in adult Ogm...
The Meade Basin, SW Kansas, yields a rich vertebrate fossil record from the late Cenozoic. Here, we ...
International audienceAbundant remains of Protechimys major Schlosser (1884) (Rodentia, Theridomyina...
Arvicoline rodents (voles, lemmings, and muskrats) are important taxa for characterizing and definin...
Extinct populations of Terricola savii have been investigated in order to analyze evolutionary stasi...
Los morfoespacios de tres linajes de Mimomys (Arvicolidae, Rodentia) (occitanus-ostramosensis/minor-...
A dense fossil rodent database and new paleomagnetic data from the Meade Basin of southwestern Kansa...
Arvicoline rodents are presently the most useful biostratigraphic tools in North America for the cor...
The Sucker Creek Formation exposures at Devils Gate in southeastern Oregon have yielded a significan...
International audienceAmong the flourishing Muroidea, the Eucricetodontinaeconstitute the most diver...
Mammal teeth commonly possess a crown shape that is unique to each species, and, as a result, taxono...
The Meade Basin of southwestern Kansas (USA) has long been known for its representation of late Neog...
Thirteen characters and four indices from nine stratigraphically superposed samples of Ogmodontomys ...
Fourier analysis was used in this study to help a specific determination of some Mimomys (Arvicolida...
Studies of the biostratigraphy and palaeoecology of fossil vertebrate assemblages require large samp...
Variation in enamel microhistology (the schmelzmuster) and other features were examined in adult Ogm...
The Meade Basin, SW Kansas, yields a rich vertebrate fossil record from the late Cenozoic. Here, we ...
International audienceAbundant remains of Protechimys major Schlosser (1884) (Rodentia, Theridomyina...
Arvicoline rodents (voles, lemmings, and muskrats) are important taxa for characterizing and definin...
Extinct populations of Terricola savii have been investigated in order to analyze evolutionary stasi...
Los morfoespacios de tres linajes de Mimomys (Arvicolidae, Rodentia) (occitanus-ostramosensis/minor-...
A dense fossil rodent database and new paleomagnetic data from the Meade Basin of southwestern Kansa...
Arvicoline rodents are presently the most useful biostratigraphic tools in North America for the cor...
The Sucker Creek Formation exposures at Devils Gate in southeastern Oregon have yielded a significan...
International audienceAmong the flourishing Muroidea, the Eucricetodontinaeconstitute the most diver...
Mammal teeth commonly possess a crown shape that is unique to each species, and, as a result, taxono...