The discovery of Mima mounds pocking the Pampean region in the south-east of San Luis, south of Córdoba and north of La Pampa, as well as in some Monte regions in Mendoza, confirms the hypothesis that fossorial rodents are the origin of this type of phenomenon and that such mounds are present in different regions of the world coinciding with the presence of families of fossorial rodents showing similar morphology and behavior. This similarity with geomyds of the United States and other families from West and South Africa, becomes evident in Argentine Ctenomydae, which activity is responsible for the formation of this type of relief, Which has nowadays disappeared in most of the central part of the country due to agricultural practices. The ...
En el extremo meridional de América del Sur, la mayor parte del conocimiento paleomastozoológico pro...
The late Pleistocene-early Holocene sequence at the Arroyo Seco 2 is one of the most complete record...
This study pretends to distinguish the different communities that grow along a topographical profile...
Se estudió una muestra de restos de roedores coleccionada en la Reserva Provincial Geológica Laguna ...
En base a la reconstrucción del viaje efectuado en 1898 por J. B. Hatcher y E. A. Colburn hacia la M...
La distribución real del grupo Leopardus colocola en el Chaco argentino es poco conocida. Este regis...
A new faunal assemblage from cantera Díaz Nogarol, San Luis province (Argentina), is described. Xena...
El objetivo del presente trabajo es dar a conocer y discutir las implicancias bioestratigráficas del...
The results from taxonomic and taphonomic analyses of the first evidence of archaeofaunal record rec...
A new genus and species of a sigmodontine rodent is added to the mammals fauna of Argentina. Tapecom...
The genus Actenomys is registered from Plioceno sediments of Buenos Aires province, Argentina. Anato...
La reinterpretación estratigráfica de un sitio paleontológico controvertido, como las barrancas del ...
En el presente trabajo se analizan las asociaciones de micromamíferos registradas en el sitio arqueo...
A micromammal archaeological sequence (2120 f 120 to 780 f 100 years BP) from Inca Cueva 5 site (23"...
The objective of this work was to determine the values of zoometric variables that define the Creole...
En el extremo meridional de América del Sur, la mayor parte del conocimiento paleomastozoológico pro...
The late Pleistocene-early Holocene sequence at the Arroyo Seco 2 is one of the most complete record...
This study pretends to distinguish the different communities that grow along a topographical profile...
Se estudió una muestra de restos de roedores coleccionada en la Reserva Provincial Geológica Laguna ...
En base a la reconstrucción del viaje efectuado en 1898 por J. B. Hatcher y E. A. Colburn hacia la M...
La distribución real del grupo Leopardus colocola en el Chaco argentino es poco conocida. Este regis...
A new faunal assemblage from cantera Díaz Nogarol, San Luis province (Argentina), is described. Xena...
El objetivo del presente trabajo es dar a conocer y discutir las implicancias bioestratigráficas del...
The results from taxonomic and taphonomic analyses of the first evidence of archaeofaunal record rec...
A new genus and species of a sigmodontine rodent is added to the mammals fauna of Argentina. Tapecom...
The genus Actenomys is registered from Plioceno sediments of Buenos Aires province, Argentina. Anato...
La reinterpretación estratigráfica de un sitio paleontológico controvertido, como las barrancas del ...
En el presente trabajo se analizan las asociaciones de micromamíferos registradas en el sitio arqueo...
A micromammal archaeological sequence (2120 f 120 to 780 f 100 years BP) from Inca Cueva 5 site (23"...
The objective of this work was to determine the values of zoometric variables that define the Creole...
En el extremo meridional de América del Sur, la mayor parte del conocimiento paleomastozoológico pro...
The late Pleistocene-early Holocene sequence at the Arroyo Seco 2 is one of the most complete record...
This study pretends to distinguish the different communities that grow along a topographical profile...