The phylogenetic affinities of the extinct glyptodonts
Among the fossils of hitherto unknown mammals that Darwin collected in South America between 1832 and 1833 during the Beagle expedition [1] were examples of the large, heavily armored herbivores later known as glyptodonts. Ever since, glyptodonts have fascinated evolutionary biologists because of th...
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| Autores principales: | Delsuc, Frédéric, Gibb, Gillian C., Kuch, Melanie, Billet, Guillaume, Hautier, Lionel, Southon, John, Rouillard, Jean-Marie, Fernícola, Juan Carlos, Vizcaíno, Sergio Fabián, MacPhee, Ross D.E., Poinar, Hendrik N. |
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| Formato: | Articulo |
| Lenguaje: | Inglés |
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2016
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| Acceso en línea: | http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/86793 |
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