2011
DOI: 10.3989/egeol.40505.193
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Extinción de Equidae y Proboscidea en América del Sur. Un test usando datos de isótopos de carbono

Abstract: Los isótopos del carbono preservados en 166 muestras de dientes y huesos fósiles son un dato clave para entender la ecología de los de caballos y gonfoterios durante el Plio-Pleistoceno en América del Sur. Para analizar los cambios en las reconstrucciones de la dieta durante este lapso temporal hemos dividido las muestras en 19 grupos, teniendo en cuenta la sistemática y la cronología de cada localidad. En este estudio, las dietas de ambos grupos son evaluadas para probar las hipótesis sobre su extinción. El a… Show more

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“…In updating the known distribution of Equus fossil sites in South America, 152 localities were found (Table 4), making it possible to observe the very widespread distribution of the genus throughout the continent (Figure 10; Prado, 1992, 2004;Prado and Alberdi, 1994;Faure et al, 1999;MacFadden et al, 1999;Alberdi and Frassineti, 2000;Frassinetti and Alberdi, 2001;Alberdi et al, 2003;Porpino et al, 2004;Pujos and Salas, 2004;Dantas et al, 2005;Labarca and López, 2006;Rincón et al, 2006;Araújo-Junior and Porpino, 2007;Mendoza, 2007;Dias Neto et al, 2008;Hubbe, 2008;Kerber and Oliveira, 2008a;Kerber and Oliveria, 2008b;Ximenes, 2008;Borrero, 2009;Scheffler et al, 2010;Silva et al, 2010Silva et al, , 2012França et al, 2011;Prado et al, 2011;Recabarren et al, 2011;Pereira et al, 2012;Román-Carrión, 2012;Nogueira and Barbosa, 2015;Suárez and Santos, 2015;Avilla et al, 2018).…”
Section: Fossil Record Updatementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In updating the known distribution of Equus fossil sites in South America, 152 localities were found (Table 4), making it possible to observe the very widespread distribution of the genus throughout the continent (Figure 10; Prado, 1992, 2004;Prado and Alberdi, 1994;Faure et al, 1999;MacFadden et al, 1999;Alberdi and Frassineti, 2000;Frassinetti and Alberdi, 2001;Alberdi et al, 2003;Porpino et al, 2004;Pujos and Salas, 2004;Dantas et al, 2005;Labarca and López, 2006;Rincón et al, 2006;Araújo-Junior and Porpino, 2007;Mendoza, 2007;Dias Neto et al, 2008;Hubbe, 2008;Kerber and Oliveira, 2008a;Kerber and Oliveria, 2008b;Ximenes, 2008;Borrero, 2009;Scheffler et al, 2010;Silva et al, 2010Silva et al, , 2012França et al, 2011;Prado et al, 2011;Recabarren et al, 2011;Pereira et al, 2012;Román-Carrión, 2012;Nogueira and Barbosa, 2015;Suárez and Santos, 2015;Avilla et al, 2018).…”
Section: Fossil Record Updatementioning
confidence: 99%