In northern South America the Cenozoic was a period of intense tectonic and climatic interaction that resulted in a dynamic Amazonian landscape dominated by lowlands with local and shield-derived rivers. These drainage systems constantly changed shape and size. During the entire Cenozoic, the Brazilian and Guiana Shields were stable mountainous areas. Andean-derived river systems increased in importance especially in the Neogene. A remarkable feature in western Amazonian history is the waxing and waning of large lake systems and embayments. By the Late Miocene (about 11 Ma), the Andes were connected with the Atlantic through an incipient Amazon River, and from c. 7 Ma Andean-derived river systems became fully established in central and east...
We provide a synopsis of similar to 60 million years of life history in Neotropical lowlands, based ...
The Amazonian rainforest is arguably the most species-rich terrestrial ecosystem in the world, yet t...
The neotropical Amazonian and Andean plant diversity developed mainly during the Tertiary. In Amazon...
The book focuses on geological history as the critical factor in determining the present biodiversit...
Northern South America harbours a highly diversified forest vegetation. However, it is not clear whe...
The paleontological data presented in this special issue provide a new insight into species migratio...
In the Miocene (23–5 Ma), a large wetland known as the Pebas System characterized western Amazonia. ...
In the Miocene (23–5 Ma), a large wetland known as the Pebas System characterized western Amazonia. ...
In the Miocene (23–5 Ma), a large wetland known as the Pebas System characterized western Amazonia. ...
In the Miocene (23–5 Ma), a large wetland known as the Pebas System characterized western Amazonia. ...
International audienceThe Amazon hosts one of the largest and richest rainforests in the world, but ...
The Amazon submarine fan is a large sediment apron situated offshore Pará (Brazil) and represents th...
The Neotropics contains half of remaining rainforests and Earth's largest reservoir of amphibian bio...
The scenery of Western Amazonia once consisted of fluvial systems that originated on the Amazonian C...
We provide a synopsis of similar to 60 million years of life history in Neotropical lowlands, based ...
We provide a synopsis of similar to 60 million years of life history in Neotropical lowlands, based ...
The Amazonian rainforest is arguably the most species-rich terrestrial ecosystem in the world, yet t...
The neotropical Amazonian and Andean plant diversity developed mainly during the Tertiary. In Amazon...
The book focuses on geological history as the critical factor in determining the present biodiversit...
Northern South America harbours a highly diversified forest vegetation. However, it is not clear whe...
The paleontological data presented in this special issue provide a new insight into species migratio...
In the Miocene (23–5 Ma), a large wetland known as the Pebas System characterized western Amazonia. ...
In the Miocene (23–5 Ma), a large wetland known as the Pebas System characterized western Amazonia. ...
In the Miocene (23–5 Ma), a large wetland known as the Pebas System characterized western Amazonia. ...
In the Miocene (23–5 Ma), a large wetland known as the Pebas System characterized western Amazonia. ...
International audienceThe Amazon hosts one of the largest and richest rainforests in the world, but ...
The Amazon submarine fan is a large sediment apron situated offshore Pará (Brazil) and represents th...
The Neotropics contains half of remaining rainforests and Earth's largest reservoir of amphibian bio...
The scenery of Western Amazonia once consisted of fluvial systems that originated on the Amazonian C...
We provide a synopsis of similar to 60 million years of life history in Neotropical lowlands, based ...
We provide a synopsis of similar to 60 million years of life history in Neotropical lowlands, based ...
The Amazonian rainforest is arguably the most species-rich terrestrial ecosystem in the world, yet t...
The neotropical Amazonian and Andean plant diversity developed mainly during the Tertiary. In Amazon...