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  • Ancient Mitogenomes Shed Light on the Evolutionary History And

    Ancient Mitogenomes Shed Light on the Evolutionary History And

  • Extinction of Harrington's Mountain Goat (Vertebrate Paleontology/Radiocarbon/Grand Canyon) JIM I

    Extinction of Harrington's Mountain Goat (Vertebrate Paleontology/Radiocarbon/Grand Canyon) JIM I

  • View/Open

    View/Open

  • Michael O. Woodburne1,* Alberto L. Cione2,**, and Eduardo P. Tonni2,***

    Michael O. Woodburne1,* Alberto L. Cione2,**, and Eduardo P. Tonni2,***

  • Taphonomy and Significance of Jefferson's Ground Sloth (Xenarthra: Megalonychidae) from Utah

    Taphonomy and Significance of Jefferson's Ground Sloth (Xenarthra: Megalonychidae) from Utah

  • 40. Late Pleistocene Dung Deposits

    40. Late Pleistocene Dung Deposits

  • Palaeoproteomics Resolves Sloth Relationships

    Palaeoproteomics Resolves Sloth Relationships

  • Appendix D Mojave River Exhibit

    Appendix D Mojave River Exhibit

  • Sloth Biology: an Update on Their Physiological Ecology, Behavior and Role As Vectors of Arthropods and Arboviruses

    Sloth Biology: an Update on Their Physiological Ecology, Behavior and Role As Vectors of Arthropods and Arboviruses

  • Asynchronous Extinction of Late Quaternary Sloths on Continents and Islands

    Asynchronous Extinction of Late Quaternary Sloths on Continents and Islands

  • A New Genus and Species of Ground Sloth (Mammalia, Xenarthra, Megalonychidae) from the Hemphillian (Late Miocene) of Jalisco, Mexico

    A New Genus and Species of Ground Sloth (Mammalia, Xenarthra, Megalonychidae) from the Hemphillian (Late Miocene) of Jalisco, Mexico

  • Evolution of Body Size in Anteaters and Sloths (Xenarthra, Pilosa): Phylogeny, Metabolism, Diet and Substrate Preferences N

    Evolution of Body Size in Anteaters and Sloths (Xenarthra, Pilosa): Phylogeny, Metabolism, Diet and Substrate Preferences N

  • Paul S. Martin (D.W

    Paul S. Martin (D.W

  • The Ground Sloth Megatherium Americanum: Skull Shape, Bite Forces, and Diet

    The Ground Sloth Megatherium Americanum: Skull Shape, Bite Forces, and Diet

  • Parasites of the Extinct Shasta Ground Sloth, Nothrotheriops Shastensis, in Rampart Cave, Arizona

    Parasites of the Extinct Shasta Ground Sloth, Nothrotheriops Shastensis, in Rampart Cave, Arizona

  • 41-Hunt Et Al

    41-Hunt Et Al

  • The Great American Biotic Interchange in Florida

    The Great American Biotic Interchange in Florida

  • Towards an Understanding of the Origin of Extant Suspensory Sloths?

    Towards an Understanding of the Origin of Extant Suspensory Sloths?

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  • The Ground Sloth Megalonyx from Pleistocene Deposits of the Old Crow Basin, Yukon, Canada H.G
  • Functional Traits of the World's Late Quaternary Large-Bodied Avian And
  • Dung and Over: De
  • Phylogenetic Analysis of 16S Mitochondrial DNA Data in Sloths and Anteaters
  • Radiocarbon, Vol
  • Megalonyx Jeffersonii) in North Dakota: Paleobiogeographical and Paleoecological Significance
  • Paleoecology of Extinct Xenarthrans and the Great American Biotic Interchange
  • ICE AGE MAMMALS of YUKON an X-Ray Image of a Complete Arctic Ground Squirrel Mummy Found Preserved in Its Burrow
  • Reconstructing the Paleodiet of Ground Sloths Using Microwear Analysis
  • PROCEEDINGS of the 6TH FOSSIL RESOURCE CONFERENCE Edited by Vincent L
  • The Great American Biotic Interchange: Dispersals, Tectonics, Climate, Sea Level and Holding Pens
  • FROM the LATE MIOCENE (HUAYQUERIAN) of PERU by GERARDO DE IULIIS*, TIMOTHY J
  • Ends of Eras in the Eastern Mojave Desert
  • Grazing in a New Late Oligocene Mylodontid Sloth and a Mylodontid
  • Pleistocene/Holocene Cave Fossils from Grand Canyon National Park: Ice Age (Pleistocene) Flora, Fauna, Environments, and Climate of the Grand Canyon, Arizona
  • Nothrotheriidae from the Late Pleistocene of La Ribera, Santa Fe, Argentina
  • The Giant Sloths Megatherium and Eremotherium (Xenarthra, Folivora, Megatheriinae) As a Case Study
  • Land Mammals and the Great American Interchange Author(S): Larry G


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