Diversité, datation et paléoenvironnement de la faune de mammifères oligocène de Cavalé (Quercy, SO France): contribution de l'analyse morphométrique des Theridomyinae (Mammalia, Rodentia) [0.03%]
Vianey-Liaud, Monique; Schmid, Brigitte
Vianey-Liaud
Peigné, Stéphane; Merceron, Gildas; Koufos et al.
Peigné et al.
Multicuspidate shark teeth associated with chondrichthyan and acanthodian scales from the Emsian (Devonian) of southern Algeria [0.03%]
Derycke, Claire; Goujet, Daniel
Derycke
Nouvelles faunes de rongeurs (Mammalia, Rodentia) d'âge miocène moyen en Languedoc-Roussillon (Sud de la France) ; biostratigraphie et corrélations [0.03%]
Aguilar, Jean-Pierre; Michaux, Jacques; Lazzari et al.
Aguilar et al.
Middle Miocene Uruguaytheriinae (Mammalia, Astrapotheria) from Peruvian Amazonia and a review of the astrapotheriid fossil record in northern South America [0.03%]
Goillot, Cyrielle; Antoine, Pierre-Olivier; Tejada et al.
Goillot et al.
Early Eocene Caenogastropods (Mollusca, Gastropoda) from Haymana-Polatlıı Basin, Central Anatolia (Turkey): taxonomy and palaeoecology [0.03%]
Islamoğğlu, Yeşşim; Dominio, Stefano; Kowalke et al.
Islamoğğlu et al.
First bird remains from the Upper Cretaceous of the Peirópolis site, Minas Gerais state, Brazil [0.03%]
Candeiro, Carlos Roberto A.; Agnolin, Federico; Martinelli et al.
Candeiro et al.
Hypsodont Myomiminae (Gliridae, Rodentia) from five new localities in the Lower Miocene Tudela Formation (Bardenas Reales, Ebro Basin, Spain) and their bearing on the age of the Agenian-Ramblian boundary [0.03%]
Ruiz-Sánchez, Francisco J.; Murelaga, Xabier; Larrasoaña et al.
Ruiz-Sánchez et al.
Pannonictis nestii
(Galictinae, Mustelidae), a new element in the vertebrate association of the human site of Pirro Nord (Italy, Early Pleistocene) [0.03%]
Colombero, Simone; Pavia, Marco; Rook et al.
Colombero et al.
Dietary behaviour and competition for vegetal resources in two Early Miocene pecoran ruminants from Central Spain [0.03%]
Demiguel, Daniel; Quiralte, Victoria; Azanza et al.
Demiguel et al.