History of Cenozoic Mammals from South America , 1st ed. 2024 A New Model Springer Earth System Sciences Series
Auteur : Agnolin Federico
Introduction.- Brief History of South American Biogeography.- Short summary on main Cenozoic Fossiliferous Localities and South American Land Mammal Ages.- Major clades of South American Mammals.- Spendid Isolation Revisited: The Entente Cordiale Model.
Federico Agnolin is a researcher at CONICET in Argentina and a Doctorate on Natural Sciences. Federico Agnolin is currently working on diverse topics about fossil vertebrates, particularly dinosaurs and Paleogene faunas from South America. Particularly, he was always interested on the palaeobiogeographical relationships of latest Cretaceous-Paleogene faunas from South America with those of other continents. In this regard I have published several works on high impact journals (as Nature, Scientific Reports, Naturwissenchaften, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Systematic Biology, Journal of Mammalian Evolution, Cretaceous Research, etc) that deal with the geographic distribution of South American vertebrates.
Demonstrates that the nature and evolutionary history of South American vertebrates is complex
Examines Palaeobiogeographic model of vertebrate settlement of South America
Southern landmasses may have played an important role in the early evolution and radiation of extant mammal clades
Date de parution : 05-2024
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Cenozoic history; Paleogene; fosil; South America; paleobiogeographical