Faunal sequence in Europe: Setting the stage; The Villafranchin, prelude to the Ice Age; Chronology of the Ice Age; The age of interglacials; The age of glaciations -- Pleistocene mammal species: ...
During the Pleistocene epoch, South America hosted one of the world’s richest and most distinctive mammalian faunas. Endemic clades such as xenarthrans (sloths, armadillos and glyptodonts), native ...
The skull of Hippopotamus amphibius of Cava Montanari. Cranium in dorsal (A), ventral (B), right lateral (C), left lateral (D) and posterior (E) views. Mandible in occlusal (F) right lateral (G) and ...
3D rendering of the probable butchery event according to a paleoartistic reconstruction. The illustration was made by modeling three-dimensional meshes, 3D digital scanning, and texturing by ...
Climate change, biodiversity, and ecosystem health : the past as a key to the future / Anthony D. Barnosky -- The Pleistocene fossils of Porcupine Cave, Colorado : spatial distribution and taphonomic ...
New research has revealed that a huge number of mammalian species may have been lost to extinction due to the advent of humans. This finding was based on fossil records unearthed by scientists. The ...
A new study provides vital clues on when killer whales began feeding on other marine mammals. Only two species of cetaceans (dolphins, whales, and porpoises), prey on other marine mammals: the true ...
South America is filled with mammals from North America, but why more didn’t survive the reverse trip has been a natural history mystery. By Asher Elbein Millions of years before humans set foot in ...
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