In this paper, some case studies of Eurasian Plio-Quaternary are illustrated, in which the value of ochotonids as biochronological tools is evidenced at different scales. At a local scale, ochotonids (genus Prolagus) revealed to be very useful for the reconstruction of the chronological succession of infilling of karst fissure complexes. At a larger scale, ochotonids (genus Ochotona) can be used for regional and interregional correlations. At the Eurasian scale, a representative of the family Ochotonidae (genus Ochotonoma) is an excellent biochronological marker. These encouraging results indicate the importance and the potential of ochotonids in biochronology
The sedimentary succession near the village of Villafeliche in the Calatayud-Montalbán Basin (Spain)...
Prolagus is one of the world's longest mammalian lineage, dwelling for more than 20 million years, 2...
Lagomorphs (pikas and hares) are an ancient group of small mammals originated in Asia in the Paleoce...
In this paper, some case studies of Eurasian Plio-Quaternary are illustrated, in which the value of ...
Erbajeva, Margarita A., Montuire, Sophie, Chaline, Jean (2001): New ochotonids (Lagomorpha) from the...
In the framework of the renewed interest for the study of lagomorph taxonomy and palaeobiogeography ...
Čermák, Stanislav, Rekovets, Leonid I. (2010): Early Pliocene ochotonids (Mammalia, Lagomorpha) from...
Ochotonids (pikas) are an ancient group of mammals originating in the Oligocene of Asia and flourish...
1 Lagomorpha (Mammalia) of the Pliocene and Pleistocene of Europe: a revision of selected taxa Stani...
The genus Ochotona is revised using numerical techniques on 42 craniometric measurements. As a resul...
Hundreds of lagomorph and rodent fossils from the Middle Pliocene of Udunga are stored in the Southe...
An analysis of Prolagus sardus (?late Middle Pleistocene-Holocene) fossil material from five sites o...
The fossil record of the mammalian order Lagomorpha in Mongolia and China is a long one, extending b...
L\u27objectif de cet article est d\u27élargir la connaissance, jusqu\u27alors faible, des ochotonide...
Although species within Lagomorpha are derived from a common ancestor, the distribution range and bo...
The sedimentary succession near the village of Villafeliche in the Calatayud-Montalbán Basin (Spain)...
Prolagus is one of the world's longest mammalian lineage, dwelling for more than 20 million years, 2...
Lagomorphs (pikas and hares) are an ancient group of small mammals originated in Asia in the Paleoce...
In this paper, some case studies of Eurasian Plio-Quaternary are illustrated, in which the value of ...
Erbajeva, Margarita A., Montuire, Sophie, Chaline, Jean (2001): New ochotonids (Lagomorpha) from the...
In the framework of the renewed interest for the study of lagomorph taxonomy and palaeobiogeography ...
Čermák, Stanislav, Rekovets, Leonid I. (2010): Early Pliocene ochotonids (Mammalia, Lagomorpha) from...
Ochotonids (pikas) are an ancient group of mammals originating in the Oligocene of Asia and flourish...
1 Lagomorpha (Mammalia) of the Pliocene and Pleistocene of Europe: a revision of selected taxa Stani...
The genus Ochotona is revised using numerical techniques on 42 craniometric measurements. As a resul...
Hundreds of lagomorph and rodent fossils from the Middle Pliocene of Udunga are stored in the Southe...
An analysis of Prolagus sardus (?late Middle Pleistocene-Holocene) fossil material from five sites o...
The fossil record of the mammalian order Lagomorpha in Mongolia and China is a long one, extending b...
L\u27objectif de cet article est d\u27élargir la connaissance, jusqu\u27alors faible, des ochotonide...
Although species within Lagomorpha are derived from a common ancestor, the distribution range and bo...
The sedimentary succession near the village of Villafeliche in the Calatayud-Montalbán Basin (Spain)...
Prolagus is one of the world's longest mammalian lineage, dwelling for more than 20 million years, 2...
Lagomorphs (pikas and hares) are an ancient group of small mammals originated in Asia in the Paleoce...