Virtual brain endocast of Antifer (Mammalia: Cervidae), an extinct large cervid from South America

E Fontoura, JD Ferreira, J Bubadué… - Journal of …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
A diverse fossil record of Cervidae (Mammalia) has been documented in the South
American Pleistocene, when these animals arrived during the Great American Biotic …

[PDF][PDF] Unexpected inhibitory cascade in the molariforms of sloths (Folivora, Xenarthra): a case study in xenarthrans honouring Gerhard Storch's open-mindedness

L Varela, PS Tambusso, R Fariña - Fossil Imprint, 2020, 76 (1): 1 …, 2020 - researchgate.net
The inhibitory cascade (IC) represents a developmental model that explains the evolution of
molar relative sizes, originally described in rodents but later validated in several mammalian …

A fossil bone of a giant ground sloth from the last millennium of the Pleistocene: new data from Salto Department, Uruguay

HG Nami, KV Chichkoyan, M Trindade, JL Lanata - 2020 - ri.conicet.gov.ar
During the Pleistocene-Holocene transition at~ 10.0 uncalibrated, or~ 11.7 calibrated kya,
the Americas were undoubtedly inhabited by humans from north to south ends. The groups …