Paleoneurology, auditory region, and associated soft tissue inference in the late Oligocene notoungulates Mendozahippus fierensis and Gualta cuyana (Toxodontia) …

G Martínez, MT Dozo, B Vera… - Journal of Vertebrate …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Noninvasive computed tomography (CT) scanning techniques performed on the high-quality
preserved holotypes of Mendozahippus fierensis (grouped within the paraphyletic …

The Brain and Inner Ear of the Early Paleocene “Condylarth” Carsioptychus coarctatus: Implications for Early Placental Mammal Neurosensory Biology and Behavior

J Cameron, SL Shelley, TE Williamson… - The Anatomical …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Mammals underwent a profound diversification after the end‐Cretaceous mass extinction,
with placentals rapidly expanding in body size and diversity to fill new niches vacated by …

The Native Ungulates of South America (Condylarthra and Meridiungulata)

T Defler, T Defler - History of Terrestrial Mammals in South America: How …, 2019 - Springer
The ancient, native ungulates were another fascinating group, which sadly has become
totally extinct, but that we now understand were related to the northern Perissodactyla or odd …

[PDF][PDF] Virtual endocranial and inner ear endocasts of the Paleocene 'condylarth': new insight into the Chriacus neurosensory system and evolution of early placental …

OC Bertrand, SL Shelley, JR Wible, TE Williamson… - 2019 - par.nsf.gov
The end-Cretaceous mass extinction allowed placental mammals to diversify ecologically
and taxonomically as they filled ecological niches once occupied by non-avian dinosaurs …

[PDF][PDF] ALBERTO BOSCAINI MSC

DRF PUJOS - 2019 - tesisenfermeria.bdigital.uncu.edu.ar
Terrestrial sloths are some of the most emblematic mammals of the Cenozoic South
American fossil faunas. Among them, Mylodontidae constitutes a major clade of extinct …