Biology Reference
In-Depth Information
Tauber, A. A. 1997. Bioestrafi grafía de la Formación Santa Cruz (Mioceno Inferior) en el
extremo sudeste de la Patagonia. Ameghiniana 34:413-26.
Verzi, D. H., and C. I. Montalva. 2008. The oldest South American Cricetidae (Rodentia) and
Mustelidae (Carnivora): Late Miocene faunal turnover in central Argentina and the great
American biotic interchange. Palaeogeogr. Palaeocl. Palaeoecol. 267:284-91.
Webb, S. D. 1997. The great American faunal interchange. In Central America: A natural and
Cultural History , ed. A. G. Coates, 97-122. Yale University Press, New Haven.
———. 2006. The great American biotic interchange: Patterns and processes. In Latin
American biogeography—causes and effects . Proceedings of the 51st Annual Systematics
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Additional Readings and Updates
Gelffo, J. N., F. J. Goin, M. O. Woodburne, and C. de Muizon. 2009. Biochronological
relationships of the earliest South American Paleogene mammalian faunas. Palaeontology
52:251-69.
McElwain, J. C., and S. W. Punyasena. 2007. Mass extinction events and the plant fossil
record. Trends Ecol. Evol. 22:548-57.
Than, K. 2009. Dinosaur lost world found in Texas. National Geographic News. http://news
.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/03/090318-texas-dinosaurs.html.
Webster, D. 2009. The dinosaur fossil wars. Smithsonian , April 2009, http://www
.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/41381902.html.
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