Aves de la fauna local de Paso de Otero (Pleistoceno tardío), de la provincia de Buenos Aires

Birds from the Paso de Otero Local Fauna (Late Pleistocene), Buenos Aires Province. Bird remains that occur in the Paso de Otero Local Fauna was described. The vertebrates compounding that Local Fauna are mainly mammals. They partially integrated the extinct pampean megafauna that characterized the...

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Autores principales: Tonni, Eduardo P., Laza, José H.
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: 1983
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spelling todo:hornero_v012_n01extra_p0302023-10-03T13:46:16Z Aves de la fauna local de Paso de Otero (Pleistoceno tardío), de la provincia de Buenos Aires Tonni, Eduardo P. Laza, José H. Birds from the Paso de Otero Local Fauna (Late Pleistocene), Buenos Aires Province. Bird remains that occur in the Paso de Otero Local Fauna was described. The vertebrates compounding that Local Fauna are mainly mammals. They partially integrated the extinct pampean megafauna that characterized the Lujanian Age, Late Pleiltocene. These remains have been exhumed from sediments of the Guerrero Member of Luján Formation, that occur in the Quequén Grande river, left riverside, Paso de Otero, Necochea County . The bird remains are scanty and are attributed to four species. Nevertheless they confirm the paleoclimatological hypothesis posed by Fidalgo and Tonni, 1978. It afirm that: "During tbe depositation of this unit (Guerrero Member of Luján Formation) the climatic conditions were more arid and colder than the present" 1983-06 PDF Español info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/hornero_v012_n01extra_p030
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description Birds from the Paso de Otero Local Fauna (Late Pleistocene), Buenos Aires Province. Bird remains that occur in the Paso de Otero Local Fauna was described. The vertebrates compounding that Local Fauna are mainly mammals. They partially integrated the extinct pampean megafauna that characterized the Lujanian Age, Late Pleiltocene. These remains have been exhumed from sediments of the Guerrero Member of Luján Formation, that occur in the Quequén Grande river, left riverside, Paso de Otero, Necochea County . The bird remains are scanty and are attributed to four species. Nevertheless they confirm the paleoclimatological hypothesis posed by Fidalgo and Tonni, 1978. It afirm that: "During tbe depositation of this unit (Guerrero Member of Luján Formation) the climatic conditions were more arid and colder than the present"
author Tonni, Eduardo P.
Laza, José H.
spellingShingle Tonni, Eduardo P.
Laza, José H.
Aves de la fauna local de Paso de Otero (Pleistoceno tardío), de la provincia de Buenos Aires
author_facet Tonni, Eduardo P.
Laza, José H.
author_sort Tonni, Eduardo P.
title Aves de la fauna local de Paso de Otero (Pleistoceno tardío), de la provincia de Buenos Aires
title_short Aves de la fauna local de Paso de Otero (Pleistoceno tardío), de la provincia de Buenos Aires
title_full Aves de la fauna local de Paso de Otero (Pleistoceno tardío), de la provincia de Buenos Aires
title_fullStr Aves de la fauna local de Paso de Otero (Pleistoceno tardío), de la provincia de Buenos Aires
title_full_unstemmed Aves de la fauna local de Paso de Otero (Pleistoceno tardío), de la provincia de Buenos Aires
title_sort aves de la fauna local de paso de otero (pleistoceno tardío), de la provincia de buenos aires
publishDate 1983
url https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/hornero_v012_n01extra_p030
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