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期刊名:Swiss journal of palaeontology

缩写:SWISS J PALAEONTOL

ISSN:1664-2376

e-ISSN:1664-2384

IF/分区:2.2/Q1

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Alessandro Lania,Ben Pabst,Torsten M Scheyer Alessandro Lania
Non-sauropodan sauropodomorphs represented the most abundant and diverse herbivore component of the Gondwanan continental paleoecosystems during the Late Triassic. Nonetheless, a constantly increasing diversity has been recovered also from ...
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The Upper Cretaceous European vertebrate fossil record has improved significantly in the past three decades but there still remain chronostratigraphic and geographic gaps, which obscure our understanding of the paleobiogeography and evoluti...
Jorge D Carrillo-Briceño,Iwan Stössel,René Kindlimann et al. Jorge D Carrillo-Briceño et al.
The hybodontiform shark-like Strophodus was a large durophagous predator with highly specialized crushing-type dentition that mainly inhabited Mesozoic marine environments for more than 130 million years, with a fossil record spanning from ...
Yann Rollot,Mohamed K AbdelGawad,Mohamed A Hamdan et al. Yann Rollot et al.
Although trionychians have a rich fossil record, much of their fossil diversity is known from the Cretaceous and Paleogene, and little is known about their evolutionary history in the Neogene. We here describe cranial and shell material of ...
Pavlo Otriazhyi,Theodor Obadă,Oleksandr Kovalchuk et al. Pavlo Otriazhyi et al.
True seals rapidly evolved in many forms in the epicontinental basin of Paratethys during the Miocene. However, most of their nominal taxa so far were proposed based on isolated limb bones, and their taxonomy has long been under discussion....
Walter G Joyce Walter G Joyce
Soft-shelled turtles (Pan-Trionychidae) are one of the primary clades of turtles with a particularly rich fossil record reaching back to the Early Cretaceous. Yet, the evolution of the group has been difficult to resolve, in part because th...
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We describe an almost complete fossil cranium of a shrew, identified as Asoriculus gibberodon (Petényi, 1864) from the early Pliocene of Jradzor site, Armenia. The sedimentary unit, which yielded the specimen, is an 11-m-thick package comp...
Ethan Dean Mooney,Diane Scott,Robert Raphael Reisz Ethan Dean Mooney
The evolutionary radiation of diapsid reptiles that includes all extant and most extinct reptiles is well-represented in the Mesozoic and Cenozoic fossil records, however, the earliest stages recorded in the Paleozoic Era are limited to com...
Yang Zhao,Jordan Bestwick,Jan Fischer et al. Yang Zhao et al.
Chondrichthyan egg capsules, fossil and recent, have a taxonomical significance that can provide important insights into the occurrence and reproductive strategy of their producers. However, the rare occurrence of fossil capsules and their ...
Manuel Amadori,Sanja Japundžić,Jacopo Amalfitano et al. Manuel Amadori et al.
A new lower tooth plate of Ptychodus decurrens from the Turonian (Upper Cretaceous) of the Dalmatian region (southern Croatia) is documented here for the first time. The specimen represents the first articulated dentition of a ptychodontid ...