Dánae Sanz-Pérez (et al.)- The analysis of stable isotopes in fossil mammals is useful for reconstructing paleoenvironmental and paleoecological conditions, but … Más
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Dietary adaptations and tooth morphology in squirrels: Insights from extant and extinct species
Iris Menéndez (et al.)- An important part of the ecological evolution of many lineages consists of adaptations to new diets … Más
Diet versatility and functional trade-offs shape tooth morphology in squirrels
Iris Menéndez (et al.)- Identifying the drivers of adaptation is key to understanding the origin and evolution of diversity. Here … Más
Phylogenetic biome conservatism as a key concept for an integrative understanding of evolutionary history: Galliformes and Falconiformes as study cases
Jonathan S. Pelegrin (et al.)- Biomes are climatically and biotically distinctive macroecological units that formed over geological time scales. Their … Más
A phylogenetic study to assess the link between biome specialization and diversification in swallowtail butterflies
Sara Gamboa (et al.)- The resource-use hypothesis, proposed by E.S. Vrba, states that habitat fragmentation caused by climatic oscillations would … Más
The Pampean region (Argentina) underwent larger variation in aridity than in temperature during the late Pleistocene: New evidence from the isotopic analysis of mammalian taxa
Dánae Sanz-Pérez ( et al.)- During the Pleistocene intense climatic changes occurred corresponding with the alternation of interglacial and glacial … Más
Trophic Niche Breadth of Falconidae Species Predicts Biomic Specialisation but Not Range Size
Juan A. Fargallo (et al.)- Trophic niche breadth plays a key role in biogeographic distribution patterns. Theory posits that generalist … Más
Macroevolution and climate changes: a global multi-family test supports the resource-use hypothesis in terrestrial mammals
Manuel Hernández Fernández (et al.)- Elisabeth S. Vrba’s resource-use hypothesis suggests that speciation in biomes subjected to successive expansion-contraction-fragmentation during … Más
Punctuated ecological equilibrium in mammal communities over evolutionary time scales
Fernando Blanco (et al.)- The study of deep-time ecological dynamics has the ability to inform conservation decisions by anticipating the … Más
‘Dinosaur-bird’ macroevolution, locomotor modules and the origins of flight
Sergio M. Nebreda, Manuel Hernández Fernández, Jesús Marugán-Lobón- The dinosaurian origin of birds is one of the best documented events … Más
Taphonomic analysis of Batallones-10, a Late Miocene drought-induced mammalian assemblage (Madrid basin, Spain) within the Cerro de los Batallones complex
David M. Martín-Perea (et al.)- The Late Miocene Batallones-10 site (Madrid Basin, Spain) contains several authochthonous multitaxic assemblages. A total … Más
A multi‐layered approach to the diversification of squirrels
Iris Menéndez (et al.)- The shape of the tree of life is the result of shifting diversification rates, and identifying … Más
New bioclimatic models for the quaternary palaearctic based on insectivore and rodent communities
Aurélien Royer (et al.)- Mammal remains, preserved in archaeological and palaeontological deposits, are commonly used to reconstruct past terrestrial climates … Más
Palaeoecological and palaeoenviromental reconstruction of the upper Miocene vertebrate karstic site of Corral de Lobato, central-eastern Spain
Dánae Sanz-Pérez (et al.)- We report stable isotopic analyses for dental enamel of fossil mammals from the Miocene (~7.1 Ma, MN13, … Más
El Gran Intercambio Biótico Americano: una revisión paleoambiental de evidencias aportadas por mamíferos y aves neotropicales
Jonathan Steven Pelegrin (et al.)- Tradicionalmente, se ha considerado que la formación del istmo de Panamá (durante el Plioceno hace … Más