Miocene deposits in western Amazonia and adjacent areas of South America harbour a diverse suite of endemic corbulid bivalves, commonly referred to as Pachydontinae, that show a wide variety of morphologies. Especially in the Miocene Pebas Formation (Peru, Colombia and Brazil), this group diversified spectacularly. Since these corbulids (a cosmopolitan marine and perimarine bivalve family) occur with freshwater taxa and yield isotope signals strongly indicative of freshwater settings, the success of this group in inland basins of Miocene northwestern South America is surprising. In this paper it is argued that a combination of adaptations to fluid bottom substrates, common dysoxia and high predation intensities explains their abundance, the...
<div><p>The lower Miocene Pirabas Formation in the North of Brazil was deposited under influence of ...
A biozonation based on molluscs is proposed for Miocene deposits of western Amazonia (Peru, Colombia...
Modern and fossil freshwater bivalves from north-eastern Peru are investigated to reconstruct season...
Miocene deposits in western Amazonia and adjacent areas of South America harbour a diverse suite of ...
The Corbulidae are one of a handful of a primarily marine bivalve clades that exhibit a remarkable r...
Thirteen species of fossil molluscs are reported from the Solimões Formation of western Brazilian Am...
The Miocene Pebas Formation from the section Santa Rosa de Pichana (Loreto, Peru) was investigated u...
The mollusc fauna of the Miocene Pebas Formation of Peruvian and Colombian Amazonia contains at leas...
This PhD study aims to exploit the rich archive provided by the Miocene mollusc fauna of the Pebas F...
The Miocene Pebas system was a huge (> 1 million km2) system of long-lived lakes and wetlands that o...
The paleontological data presented in this special issue provide a new insight into species migratio...
Stable-isotope profiles through successive growth increments of Miocene bivalves from Western Amazon...
Between c. 23 and 8 Ma, western Amazonia was occupied by the vast Pebas long-lived lake/wetland syst...
In the Miocene (23–5 Ma), a large wetland known as the Pebas System characterized western Amazonia. ...
Strontium, oxygen, and carbon isotope compositions of well-preserved mollusks (bivalves) indicate a ...
<div><p>The lower Miocene Pirabas Formation in the North of Brazil was deposited under influence of ...
A biozonation based on molluscs is proposed for Miocene deposits of western Amazonia (Peru, Colombia...
Modern and fossil freshwater bivalves from north-eastern Peru are investigated to reconstruct season...
Miocene deposits in western Amazonia and adjacent areas of South America harbour a diverse suite of ...
The Corbulidae are one of a handful of a primarily marine bivalve clades that exhibit a remarkable r...
Thirteen species of fossil molluscs are reported from the Solimões Formation of western Brazilian Am...
The Miocene Pebas Formation from the section Santa Rosa de Pichana (Loreto, Peru) was investigated u...
The mollusc fauna of the Miocene Pebas Formation of Peruvian and Colombian Amazonia contains at leas...
This PhD study aims to exploit the rich archive provided by the Miocene mollusc fauna of the Pebas F...
The Miocene Pebas system was a huge (> 1 million km2) system of long-lived lakes and wetlands that o...
The paleontological data presented in this special issue provide a new insight into species migratio...
Stable-isotope profiles through successive growth increments of Miocene bivalves from Western Amazon...
Between c. 23 and 8 Ma, western Amazonia was occupied by the vast Pebas long-lived lake/wetland syst...
In the Miocene (23–5 Ma), a large wetland known as the Pebas System characterized western Amazonia. ...
Strontium, oxygen, and carbon isotope compositions of well-preserved mollusks (bivalves) indicate a ...
<div><p>The lower Miocene Pirabas Formation in the North of Brazil was deposited under influence of ...
A biozonation based on molluscs is proposed for Miocene deposits of western Amazonia (Peru, Colombia...
Modern and fossil freshwater bivalves from north-eastern Peru are investigated to reconstruct season...