Caimanines are crocodylians currently restricted to South and Central America and the oldest members are from lower Palaeocene localities of the Salamanca Formation (Chubut Province, Argentina). We report here a new caimanine from this same unit represented by a skull roof and partial braincase. Its phylogenetic relationships were explored in a cladistic analysis using standard characters and a morphogeometric two-dimensional configuration of the skull roof. The phylogenetic results were used for an event-based supermodel quantitative palaeobiogeographic analysis. The new species is recovered as the most basal member of the South American caimanines, and the Cretaceous North American lineage "Brachychampsa and related forms" as the most bas...
caiman, Paleosuchus trigonatus, and Cuvier’s dwarf caiman, Paleosuchus palpebrosus, were sequenced a...
The phylogenetic relationships of the Paleocene crocodylian Akanthosuchus langstoni are assessed usi...
First appearing in the latest Cretaceous, Crocodylia is a clade of mostly semi-aquatic, predatory re...
Caimanines are crocodylians currently restricted to South and Central America and the oldest members...
Caimaninae is one of the few crocodylian lineages that still has living representatives. Today, most...
Alligators and caimans share a close relationship, supported by both molecular and morphological cha...
Caimanines are crocodylians currently restricted to South and Central America and the oldest members...
Contents: i) – Stratigraphic and geographic provenance of Protocaiman peligrensis ii) – Additional ...
Alligators and caimans share a close relationship, supported by both molecular and morphological cha...
Melanosuchus Niger Spix is distributed throughout the Amazon River basin today. The extinct Melanosu...
The richest and more explored regions concerning Miocene crocodylians in South America are the basin...
An incomplete fossil record and unstable phylogenies of extinct taxa hamper reconstructing the early...
The early diversification of caimanines is one of the least understood aspects of the evolutionary h...
The late Miocene Urumaco Formation at Urumaco, Falcón state, Venezuela, is remarkably rich in extinc...
The Miocene deposits of South America are notable for their diverse crocodyliform fauna, of which th...
caiman, Paleosuchus trigonatus, and Cuvier’s dwarf caiman, Paleosuchus palpebrosus, were sequenced a...
The phylogenetic relationships of the Paleocene crocodylian Akanthosuchus langstoni are assessed usi...
First appearing in the latest Cretaceous, Crocodylia is a clade of mostly semi-aquatic, predatory re...
Caimanines are crocodylians currently restricted to South and Central America and the oldest members...
Caimaninae is one of the few crocodylian lineages that still has living representatives. Today, most...
Alligators and caimans share a close relationship, supported by both molecular and morphological cha...
Caimanines are crocodylians currently restricted to South and Central America and the oldest members...
Contents: i) – Stratigraphic and geographic provenance of Protocaiman peligrensis ii) – Additional ...
Alligators and caimans share a close relationship, supported by both molecular and morphological cha...
Melanosuchus Niger Spix is distributed throughout the Amazon River basin today. The extinct Melanosu...
The richest and more explored regions concerning Miocene crocodylians in South America are the basin...
An incomplete fossil record and unstable phylogenies of extinct taxa hamper reconstructing the early...
The early diversification of caimanines is one of the least understood aspects of the evolutionary h...
The late Miocene Urumaco Formation at Urumaco, Falcón state, Venezuela, is remarkably rich in extinc...
The Miocene deposits of South America are notable for their diverse crocodyliform fauna, of which th...
caiman, Paleosuchus trigonatus, and Cuvier’s dwarf caiman, Paleosuchus palpebrosus, were sequenced a...
The phylogenetic relationships of the Paleocene crocodylian Akanthosuchus langstoni are assessed usi...
First appearing in the latest Cretaceous, Crocodylia is a clade of mostly semi-aquatic, predatory re...