Extinct Hydrochoerinae traditionally included within "Cardiomyinae" (Cavioidea, Caviidae) are caviomorph rodents well-represented in the late Miocene-late Pliocene of Argentina, but their paleobiology has been investigated little. The postcranium of these rodents is poorly-known and has not been considered in morpho-functional or systematic studies. Here, we provide the first description of the postcranium of the basal hydrochoerine Cardiomys Ameghino, 1885, based on a well preserved specimen from the late Miocene of Central Argentina, and evaluate its paleobiological and systematic implications. A morpho-functional study and a character mapping analysis were performed. We concluded that most of its postcranial features are neither adaptati...
Fossil capybaras are morphologically extremely varied, but previous studies have disagreed on whethe...
Cavioidea sensu stricto groups three traditionally recognized families that are characterized by hyp...
A new hydrochoerine rodent, Cardiatherium calingastaense sp. nov. (Caviidae), is described based on ...
Extinct Hydrochoerinae traditionally included within “Cardiomyinae” (Cavioidea, Caviidae) are caviom...
Extinct Hydrochoerinae traditionally included within 'Cardiomyinae' (Cavioidea, Caviidae) are caviom...
‘Cardiomyine’ rodents are extinct large terrestrial Caviidae closely related to capybaras, that inha...
‘Cardiomyine’ rodents are extinct large terrestrial Caviidae closely related to capybaras, that inha...
‘Cardiomyine’ rodents are extinct large terrestrial Caviidae closely related to capybaras, that inha...
'Cardiomyine' rodents are extinct large terrestrial Caviidae closely related to capybaras, that inha...
<div><p>Hydrochoerinae is a clade of caviomorph rodents broadly distributed in South America, which ...
Hydrochoerinae is a clade of caviomorph rodents broadly distributed in South America, which includes...
Hydrochoerinae is a clade of caviomorph rodents broadly distributed in South America, which includes...
‘Cardiomyine’ rodents are extinct large terrestrial Caviidae closely related to capybaras, that inha...
‘Cardiomyine’ rodents are extinct large terrestrial Caviidae closely related to capybaras, that inha...
Fossil capybaras are morphologically extremely varied, but previous studies have disagreed on whethe...
Fossil capybaras are morphologically extremely varied, but previous studies have disagreed on whethe...
Cavioidea sensu stricto groups three traditionally recognized families that are characterized by hyp...
A new hydrochoerine rodent, Cardiatherium calingastaense sp. nov. (Caviidae), is described based on ...
Extinct Hydrochoerinae traditionally included within “Cardiomyinae” (Cavioidea, Caviidae) are caviom...
Extinct Hydrochoerinae traditionally included within 'Cardiomyinae' (Cavioidea, Caviidae) are caviom...
‘Cardiomyine’ rodents are extinct large terrestrial Caviidae closely related to capybaras, that inha...
‘Cardiomyine’ rodents are extinct large terrestrial Caviidae closely related to capybaras, that inha...
‘Cardiomyine’ rodents are extinct large terrestrial Caviidae closely related to capybaras, that inha...
'Cardiomyine' rodents are extinct large terrestrial Caviidae closely related to capybaras, that inha...
<div><p>Hydrochoerinae is a clade of caviomorph rodents broadly distributed in South America, which ...
Hydrochoerinae is a clade of caviomorph rodents broadly distributed in South America, which includes...
Hydrochoerinae is a clade of caviomorph rodents broadly distributed in South America, which includes...
‘Cardiomyine’ rodents are extinct large terrestrial Caviidae closely related to capybaras, that inha...
‘Cardiomyine’ rodents are extinct large terrestrial Caviidae closely related to capybaras, that inha...
Fossil capybaras are morphologically extremely varied, but previous studies have disagreed on whethe...
Fossil capybaras are morphologically extremely varied, but previous studies have disagreed on whethe...
Cavioidea sensu stricto groups three traditionally recognized families that are characterized by hyp...
A new hydrochoerine rodent, Cardiatherium calingastaense sp. nov. (Caviidae), is described based on ...