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A new species of Eomellivora from the latest Aragonian of Abocador de Can Mata (NE Iberian Peninsula)
ArticleAbstract: Eomellivora is a large-bodied mellivorine mustelid genus widely distributed throughout Eurasia and NPalabras claves:CARNIVORA, late Miocene, Mellivorinae, Mustelidae, spain, SYSTEMATICSAutores:Alba D.M., Casanovas-Vilar I., Juan Abella, Robles J.M., Valenciano A.Fuentes:scopusCoprolites in natural traps: direct evidence of bone-eating carnivorans from the Late Miocene Batallones-3 site, Madrid, Spain
ArticleAbstract: We describe two carnivoran coprolites found in the pseudokarst natural carnivore trap of Batallones-Palabras claves:CARNIVORA, fossil faeces, Iberian Peninsula, late Miocene, pseudokarstAutores:Hontecillas D., Juan Abella, Martín-Perea D.M., MONTOYA P., Morales J., Valenciano A.Fuentes:scopusFeeding ecology and habitat preferences of top predators from two Miocene carnivore-rich assemblages
ArticleAbstract: Carnivore-rich fossil sites are uncommon in the fossil record and, accordingly, provide valuable oppPalabras claves:Autores:Badgley C., Domingo L., Domingo M.S., Juan Abella, Morales J., Valenciano A.Fuentes:scopusFirst early pliocene micromammal faunas from the venta del moro area (Cabriel basin, Spain): New data on the messinian dispersal of debruijnimys
ArticleAbstract: The localities of La Bullana 3 and LA Bullana 2B (Valencia, E Spain) have yielded remains of ApodemuPalabras claves:Debruijnimys, Iberian Peninsula, Iberian ranges, Neogene, rodentia, RuscinianAutores:Crespo-Roures V., Francisco Javier Ruiz-Sánchez, Gibert L., Juan Abella, Luque L.d., Mansino S., MONTOYA P., Morales J., Scott G.R.Fuentes:scopusDiversity and paleoenvironmental implications of an elasmobranch assemblage from the Oligocene-Miocene boundary of Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: The occurrence and diversity of elasmobranchs from the Oligocene-Miocene boundary from Tropical AmerPalabras claves:eastern central Pacific, fossils, Neogene, paleoenvironments, Rays, Sharks, Tropical AmericaAutores:Carrillo-Briceño J.D., de Gracia C., F. Fernando Flores-Alcívar, Juan Abella, Kindlimann R., Villafaña J.A.Fuentes:scopusNew Pseudaelurus and Styriofelis remains (Carnivora: Felidae) from the Middle Miocene of Abocador de Can Mata (Vallès-Penedès Basin)
ArticleAbstract: New remains of felid jaws and teeth are described from several localities of the local stratigraphicPalabras claves:Aragonian, Catalonia, Felinae, Fossil cats, Iberian PeninsulaAutores:Alba D.M., Almécija S., Balaguer J., Carmona R., Juan Abella, Madurell-Malapeira J., Robles J.M., Rotgers C.Fuentes:scopusNew findings of Pleistocene fossil turtles (Geoemydidae, Kinosternidae and Chelydridae) from Santa Elena Province, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: New Pleistocene fossilized turtle remains from five localities of western Ecuador (Santa Elena ProviPalabras claves:Chelydridae, Geoemydidae, Kinosternidae, Paleobiodiversity, TestudinesAutores:E. A. Cadena, Juan Abella, María GregoriFuentes:scopusNew fossil remains of the commensal barnacle Cryptolepas rhachianecti provide evidence of gray whales in the prehistoric South Pacific
ArticleAbstract: We report the finding of two partial specimens of Cryptolepas rhachianecti (Cirripedia, Coronulidae)Palabras claves:Autores:Juan Abella, Morales-Saldaña J.M., Taylor L.Fuentes:scopusMegalictis, the bone-crushing giant mustelid (carnivora, mustelidae, oligobuninae) from the early miocene of North America
ArticleAbstract: We describe cranial and mandibular remains of three undescribed individuals of the giant mustelid MePalabras claves:Autores:Ángeles Álvarez-Sierra M., Baskin J.A., Hartstone-Rose A., Juan Abella, Morales J., Pérez-Ramos A., Valenciano A.Fuentes:scopusLate Miocene remains from Venta del Moro (Iberian Peninsula) provide further insights on the dispersal of crocodiles across the late Miocene Tethys
ArticleAbstract: The dispersal of Crocodylus from Africa to Europe during the Miocene is not well understood. A smallPalabras claves:Autores:Alba D.M., Böhme M., Delfino M., Juan Abella, Luján À.H., MONTOYA P., Morales J., Pérez-Ramos A., Tschopp E.Fuentes:scopus