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A Pliocene–Pleistocene continental biota from Venezuela
ArticleAbstract: The Pliocene–Pleistocene transition in the Neotropics is poorly understood despite the major climatiPalabras claves:Amblydoras, Anilius, Camelidae, Chapalmalania, Megaleporinus, Neogene, Neotropics, Northern South America, Paleodiversity, Urumaco sequenceAutores:Birindelli J.L.O., Carlini A.A., Carrillo J.D., Carrillo-Briceño J.D., Carvalho M.R., Chavez-Hoffmeister M., Delfino M., E. A. Cadena, Georgalis G.L., Jaramillo C.A., Jones D.S., Kerber L., Rincon A.F., Ruiz-Ramoni D., Sánchez R., Sánchez-Villagra M.R., Scheyer T.M., Trejos-Tamayo R., Vallejo F.Fuentes:scopusA 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:googlescopusA global phylogeny of Pelomedusoides turtles with new material of Neochelys franzeni Schleich, 1993 (Testudines, Podocnemididae) fromthe middle Eocene, Messel Pit, of Germany
ArticleAbstract: Background. Neochelys franzeni Schleich, 1993 is the only pleurodire or side-necked turtle from thePalabras claves:Eocene, Germany, Messel Pit, phylogeny, Pleurodira, PodocnemididaeAutores:E. A. CadenaFuentes:scopusA gravid fossil turtle from the Early Cretaceous reveals a different egg development strategy to that of extant marine turtles
ArticleAbstract: Extant sea turtles develop and lay pliable (flexible) eggs; however, it is unknown whether they inhePalabras claves:fossil eggs, gravid turtle, Protostegidae, Testudines, Villa de LeyvaAutores:E. A. Cadena, Padilla-Bernal S., Parra-Ruge J.d.D., Parra-Ruge M.L.Fuentes:scopusA historical vertebrate collection from the Middle Miocene of the Peruvian Amazon
ArticleAbstract: The Miocene aquatic and terrestrial fossil record from western Amazonia constitute a clear evidencePalabras claves:fishes, Middle Miocene, Palaeoenvironments, Pebas Formation, REPTILES, SOUTH AMERICAAutores:Adnet S., Aguilera O.A., Benites-Palomino A., Birindelli J.L.O., Carrillo-Briceño J.D., E. A. Cadena, Hsiou A.S., Scheyer T.M.Fuentes:scopusA new Miocene turtle from Colombia sheds light on the evolutionary history of the extant genus Mesoclemmys Gray, 1873
ArticleAbstract: Mesoclemmys is the most diverse extant genus of South American pleurodires or side-necked turtles, wPalabras claves:Autores:Cottle J.M., E. A. Cadena, Jaramillo C.A., Johnson T.A., Vanegas A.F.Fuentes:scopusA new hybodontiform shark (Strophodus Agassiz 1838) from the Lower Cretaceous (Valanginian-Hauterivian) of Colombia
ArticleAbstract: The vertebrate marine faunas that inhabited northern South America during the Cretaceous are still pPalabras claves:Acrodontidae, Durophagous, Gondwana, Rosa Blanca Formation, SOUTH AMERICA, ZapatocaAutores:Carrillo-Briceño J.D., E. A. CadenaFuentes:scopusA new small short-snouted dyrosaurid (crocodylomorpha, mesoeucrocodylia) from the paleocene of northeastern Colombia
ArticleAbstract: The fossil record of dyrosaurid crocodyliforms spans the Late Cretaceous to Middle Eocene of Africa,Palabras claves:Autores:Bloch J.I., E. A. Cadena, Hastings A.K., Jaramillo C.A.Fuentes:scopusA nomenclature for fossil and living turtles using phylogenetically defined clade names
ArticleAbstract: Over the last 25 years, researchers, mostly paleontologists, have developed a system of rank-free, pPalabras claves:PhyloCode, Phylogenetic nomenclature, Phylonyms, Testudinata, TestudinesAutores:Anquetin J., Claude J., Danilov I.G., E. A. Cadena, Evers S.W., Ferreira G.S., Gentry A.D., Georgalis G.L., Joyce W.G., Lyson T.R., Parham J.F., Pérez-García A., Rabi M., Sterli J., Vitek N.S.Fuentes:scopusA pelomedusoid turtle from the paleocene-eocene of colombia exhibiting preservation of blood vessels and osteocytes
ArticleAbstract: We describe a Paleocene-Eocene pelomedusoid turtle from tropical South America in a new fossiliferouPalabras claves:Autores:E. A. Cadena, Schweitzer M.H.Fuentes:scopus