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Comparative skull osteology of Oreomylodon wegneri (Xenarthra, Mylodontinae): defining the taxonomic status of the Ecuadorian endemic mylodontid
ArticleAbstract: The diversity reached by the mylodontids during the Pleistocene has been underestimated in the past.Palabras claves:Autores:Brambilla L., José Luis Román-CarriónFuentes:googlescopusA Review of the Fossil Record of Ecuador, with Insights about Its Challenges and Future Development
ArticleAbstract: Here we present a review of paleontology in Ecuador for the last three centuries, including the mostPalabras claves:ECUADOR, fossils, Paleobiodiversity, Paleontology, SOUTH AMERICAAutores:E. A. Cadena, José Luis Román-CarriónFuentes:googlescopusEvidence of destructive debris flows at (pre-) Hispanic Cayambe settlements, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: In Ecuador, a country with numerous potentially active volcanoes, recurrent large earthquakes, and rPalabras claves:Caranqui culture, Cayambe, debris flow, Non-volcanic, Post-eruptive, Pre-Hispanic settlementsAutores:Anais Vásconez Müller, Francisco J. Vasconez, José Luis Román-Carrión, María Antonieta Vásquez, Pablo Samaniego Ponce, Phillips J., S. Daniel Andrade, Simbaña E., Valeria NogalesFuentes:scopusDung beetle brood balls from Pleistocene highland palaeosols of Andean Ecuador: A reassessment of Sauer's Coprinisphaera and their palaeoenvironments
ArticleAbstract: Independently, Roselli (1939) and Sauer (1955) described and named similar fossil brood balls from tPalabras claves:Andean Ecuador, Coprinisphaera, dung beetles, Palaeoenvironments, Palaeosols, Pleistocene CangahuaAutores:Bellosi E., Cantil L., Genise J., José Luis Román-Carrión, Sánchez M.Fuentes:googlescopusNew data on the diversity and chronology of the late Miocene Xenarthra (Mammalia) from Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Xenarthra are an endemic and relictual clade of Placentalia that played an important role in the bioPalabras claves:Autores:José Luis Román-Carrión, Madden R., Miño-Boilini Á.R., Zurita A.E.Fuentes:googlescopusLate Pleistocene owls (Aves, Strigiformes) from Ecuador, with the description of a new species
ArticleAbstract: The fossil record of owls of the families Strigidae and Tytonidae in South America is poor. The aimPalabras claves:Asio, ECUADOR, Glaucidium, Late pleistocene, Strigidae, TytonidaeAutores:Agnolín F.L., José Luis Román-Carrión, Lo Coco G.E.Fuentes:googlescopusShrews of the Cryptotis genus (Eulipotyphla: Soricidae) of the late Pleistocene in the Ecuadorian Andes
ArticleAbstract: During a paleontological excavation in Chalán Gorge (Chimborazo province), some fossil of micromammaPalabras claves:Chalan Gorge, CHIMBORAZO, Interandean Valley, Post-cranium, QuaternaryAutores:José Luis Román-Carrión, Pablo A. Moreno-CárdenasFuentes:scopusRediscovery of type material deposited in the Orces Gustavo V. Natural History Museum collection of the Institute of Biological Sciences, National Polytechnic School, Quito, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: A Starting in the XVIII century European naturalists arrived in Ecuador on scientific expeditions; dPalabras claves:ECUADOR, Hoffstetter, Mammals, Museo de historia natural "Gustavo Orcés V.", Pleistocene, TypesAutores:José Luis Román-Carrión, Montellano-Ballesteros M.Fuentes:googlescopusSixty years after ‘The mastodonts of Brazil’: The state of the art of South American proboscideans (Proboscidea, Gomphotheriidae)
ArticleAbstract: Studies on South American Gomphotheriidae started around 210 years ago and, 150 years later, the claPalabras claves:Cuvieronius, extinction, Notiomastodon, Paleoecology, Proboscidea, taxonomyAutores:Asevedo L., Borges-Silva L., de Oliveira G.C., dos Santos Avilla L., José Luis Román-Carrión, Labarca-Encina R., Lopes R.P., Mothé D., Rincon A.D., Ríos S.D., Rosas M., Soibelzon E., Souberlich R.Fuentes:googlescopusThe micro from mega: Dental calculus description and the first record of fossilized oral bacteria from an extinct proboscidean
ArticleAbstract: Objective: This study explores the chemical composition and surface aspects of fossilized dental calPalabras claves:Megafauna, Notiomastodon, Oral biofilm, Paleoecology, Parasitism, QuaternaryAutores:Bertolino L.C., de Oliveira K., dos Santos Avilla L., José Luis Román-Carrión, Krepsky N., Mothé D., Rotti A.Fuentes:googlescopus