One of the most striking components of the modern assemblage of South American mammals is the semiaquatic capybara (Caviidae, Hydrochoerinae), the biggest rodent in the world. The large hydrochoerines are recorded from the middle Miocene to the present, mainly in high latitudes of South America. Although less known, they are also recorded in low latitudes of South America, and in Central and North America. We report the first record of capybaras from the late Pliocene of Colombia, found in deposits of the Ware Formation, Guajira Peninsula in northeastern Colombia. We analyze the phylogenetic position within Caviidae, the possible environmental changes in the Guajira Peninsula, and the implications of this finding for the understanding of th...
Living capybaras are a unique group of rodents. They have ever-growing cheek teeth with a complicate...
A new hydrochoerine rodent, Cardiatherium calingastaense sp. nov. (Caviidae), is described based on ...
Neste trabalho, novos fósseis de Hydrochoerinae do Quaternário (Caviomorpha: Caviidae: Hydrochoerina...
One of the most striking components of the modern assemblage of South American mammals is the semiaq...
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...
A new hydrochoerine rodent, Cardiatherium calingastaense sp. nov. (Caviidae), is described based on ...
The capybaras (Hydrochoeridae) are outstanding rodents for their large size and euhypsodont and mult...
The new combination Phugatherium dichroplax nov. comb. (Ahearn and Lance) is proposed for the North ...
Fossil capybaras were long regarded as composed of numerous taxa, each one endemic to a particular a...
Fossil capybaras were long regarded as composed of numerous taxa, each one endemic to a particular a...
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...
A new hydrochoerine rodent, Cardiatherium calingastaense sp. nov. (Caviidae), is described based on ...
Living capybaras are a unique group of rodents. They have ever-growing cheek teeth with a complicate...
Living capybaras are a unique group of rodents. They have ever-growing cheek teeth with a complicate...
A new hydrochoerine rodent, Cardiatherium calingastaense sp. nov. (Caviidae), is described based on ...
Neste trabalho, novos fósseis de Hydrochoerinae do Quaternário (Caviomorpha: Caviidae: Hydrochoerina...
One of the most striking components of the modern assemblage of South American mammals is the semiaq...
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...
A new hydrochoerine rodent, Cardiatherium calingastaense sp. nov. (Caviidae), is described based on ...
The capybaras (Hydrochoeridae) are outstanding rodents for their large size and euhypsodont and mult...
The new combination Phugatherium dichroplax nov. comb. (Ahearn and Lance) is proposed for the North ...
Fossil capybaras were long regarded as composed of numerous taxa, each one endemic to a particular a...
Fossil capybaras were long regarded as composed of numerous taxa, each one endemic to a particular a...
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...
A new hydrochoerine rodent, Cardiatherium calingastaense sp. nov. (Caviidae), is described based on ...
Living capybaras are a unique group of rodents. They have ever-growing cheek teeth with a complicate...
Living capybaras are a unique group of rodents. They have ever-growing cheek teeth with a complicate...
A new hydrochoerine rodent, Cardiatherium calingastaense sp. nov. (Caviidae), is described based on ...
Neste trabalho, novos fósseis de Hydrochoerinae do Quaternário (Caviomorpha: Caviidae: Hydrochoerina...