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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:scopusFossil evidence for earliest Neogene American faunal interchange: Boa (Serpentes, Boinae) from the early Miocene of Panama
ArticleAbstract: Isolated precloacal vertebrae from the early to middle Miocene Gaillard Cut of Panama represent thePalabras claves:Autores:Camilo Montes, Head J., Jaramillo C.A., Rincon A.F., Suarez S.C.Fuentes:scopusExtinct peccary "cynorca" occidentale (Tayassuidae, Tayassuinae) from the Miocene of Panama and correlations to North America
ArticleAbstract: Recently collected specimens of the extinct tayassuine peccary "Cynorca" occidentale (and another inPalabras claves:Autores:Camilo Montes, Jaramillo C.A., Kirby M.X., Macfadden B.J., Morón S.E., Rincon A.F., Strong N.Fuentes:scopusFirst North American fossil monkey and early Miocene tropical biotic interchange
ArticleAbstract: New World monkeys (platyrrhines) are a diverse part of modern tropical ecosystems in North and SouthPalabras claves:Autores:Bloch J.I., Camilo Montes, Foster D.A., Harrington A., Jaramillo C.A., Jones D.S., Jud N., Macfadden B.J., Morgan G., Rincon A.F., Wood A., Woodruff E.Fuentes:scopusNew turtles (Chelonia) from the late Eocene through late Miocene of the Panama Canal Basin
ArticleAbstract: Four distinct fossil turtle assemblages (Chelonia) are recognized from the Panama Canal Basin. The oPalabras claves:Biogeography, Neotropics, Panama Canal, TestudinesAutores:Bloch J.I., Bourque J.R., E. A. Cadena, Jaramillo C.A., Macfadden B.J., Rincon A.F.Fuentes:scopusMarine mammals from the Miocene of Panama
ArticleAbstract: Panama has produced an abundance of Neogene marine fossils both invertebrate (mollusks, corals, micrPalabras claves:Cetacea, Miocene, Neogene, Panamá, Pliocene, SireniaAutores:Camilo Montes, Coates A.G., Jaramillo C.A., Pimiento C., Rincon A.F., Strong N., Uhen M.D., Velez-Juarbe J.Fuentes:scopus