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Lambert, Olivier ; Bianucci, Giovanni ; Salas-Gismondi, Rodolfo ; Di Celma, Claudio ; Steurbaut, Etienne ; Urbina, Mario ; de Muizon, Christian | Elsevier | 2019-07-04T16:59:18ZCetaceans originated in south Asia more than 50 million years ago (mya), from a small quadrupedal artiodactyl ancestor [1-3]. Amphibious whales gradually dispersed westward along North Africa and arrived in North America before 41.2 mya [4]. How[...]texto impreso
Presslee, Samantha ; Slater, Graham J. ; Pujos, Francois ; Forasiepi, Analia M. ; Fischer, Roman ; Molloy, Kelly ; Mackie, Meaghan ; Olsen, Jesper V. ; Kramarz, Alejandro ; Taglioretti, Matias ; Scaglia, Fernando ; Lezcano, Maximiliano ; Lanata, Jose Luis ; Southon, John ; Feranec, Robert ; Bloch, Jonathan ; Hajduk, Adam ; Martin, Fabiana M. ; Salas Gismondi, Rodolfo ; Reguero, Marcelo ; de Muizon, Christian ; Greenwood, Alex ; Chait, Brian T. ; Penkman, Kirsty ; Collins, Matthew ; MacPhee, Ross D. E. | Nature Research | 2019-07-04T17:00:20ZThe living tree sloths Choloepus and Bradypus are the only remaining members of Folivora, a major xenarthran radiation that occupied a wide range of habitats in many parts of the western hemisphere during the Cenozoic, including both continents [...]texto impreso
Presslee, Samantha ; Slater, Graham J. ; Pujos, Francois ; Forasiepi, Analia M. ; Fischer, Roman ; Molloy, Kelly ; Mackie, Meaghan ; Olsen, Jesper V. ; Kramarz, Alejandro ; Taglioretti, Matias ; Scaglia, Fernando ; Lezcano, Maximiliano ; Lanata, Jose Luis ; Southon, John ; Feranec, Robert ; Bloch, Jonathan ; Hajduk, Adam ; Martin, Fabiana M. ; Salas Gismondi, Rodolfo ; Reguero, Marcelo ; de Muizon, Christian ; Greenwood, Alex ; Chait, Brian T. ; Penkman, Kirsty ; Collins, Matthew ; MacPhee, Ross D. E. | Nature Research | 2019-12-06T20:57:43ZThe living tree sloths Choloepus and Bradypus are the only remaining members of Folivora, a major xenarthran radiation that occupied a wide range of habitats in many parts of the western hemisphere during the Cenozoic, including both continents[...]