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- A New Species of Panochthus (Xenarthra, Glyptodontidae) from the Late Pleistocene of Argentina
- Carved Teeth and Strange Jaws: How Glyptodonts Masticated
- Pleistocene Mammals from the Southern Brazilian Continental Shelf
- Climate-Driven Ecological Stability As a Globally Shared Cause of Late Quaternary Megafaunal Extinctions: the Plaids and Stripes Hypothesis
- Mysterious Extinct Glyptodonts Are Actually Gigantic Armadillos, Says Their Dna
- Comunicaciones Paleontologicas
- CORRESPONDENCE Early Holocene Survival of Megafauna in South America
- The Arrival of Homo Sapiens Into the Southern Cone at 14,000 Years Ago
- Anthony Beeson Matthias Geiger
- Advantages and Limitations in the Use of Extant Xenarthrans (Mammalia) As Morphological Models for Paleobiological Reconstruction
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- Rodentia, Caviidae) and Expanded
- Revisiting the Curious Trophic Relationships of South American Pleistocene Mammals and Their Abundance Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciências, Vol
- Un Glyptodontidae De Gran Tamaño En El Holoceno Temprano De La Región Pampeana, Argentina
- Paleoecology of the Large Carnivore Guild from the Late Pleistocene of Argentina
- Doedicurus Clavicaudatus Doedicurus Clavicaudatus Was an Unusual Time: 10,000 Years Herbivore That Lived in South America Until Ago Around 10,000 Years Ago
- Fossil Xenarthran Mammals from Venezuela - Taxonomy, Patterns of Evolution and Associated Faunas
- The Accelerating Influence of Humans on Mammalian Macroecological Patterns Over the Late Quaternary
- The Great American Biotic Interchange a South American Perspective
- REVIEW Assessing the Causes of Late Pleistocene Extinctions on the Continents Anthony D
- Pleistocene Burrows in the Mar Del Plata Area (Argentina) and Their Probable Builders
- Juvenile Glyptodont (Mammalia, Cingulata) from the Miocene of Patagonia, Argentina: Insights Into Mandibular and Dental Characters
- New Remains of Late Pleistocene Mammals from the Chuí Creek, Southern Brazil
- The Phylogenetic Affinities of the Extinct Glyptodonts
- Late Pleistocene Megafaunal Extinctions Involves Water Withdrawal Due to the Presence of Lull, R