INSUGEO   12554
INSTITUTO SUPERIOR DE CORRELACION GEOLOGICA
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Mamíferos continentales del Mioceno tardío a la actualidad en Argentina: cincuenta años de estudio
Autor/es:
ALBERTO CIONE; EDUARDO TONNI; SUSANA BARGO; MARIANO BOND; ADRIANA CANDELA; ALFREDO CARLINI; CECILIA DESCHAMPS; MARÍA TERESA DOZO; GRACIELA ESTEBAN; FRANCISCO GOIN; CLAUDIA MONTALVO; NORMA NASIF; JORGE NORIEGA; EDGARDO ORTÍZ JAUREGUIZAR; ROSENDO PASCUAL; JOSÉ LUIS PRADO; MARCELO REGUERO; GUSTAVO SCILLATO-YANÉ; LEOPOLDO SOIBELZON; DIEGO VERZI; CAROLINA VIEYTES; SERGIO VIZCAÍNO; MARÍA G. VUCETICH
Revista:
PUBLICACION ESPECIAL - ASOCIACION PALEONTOLOGICA ARGENTINA
Editorial:
Asociación Paleontológica Argentina
Referencias:
Lugar: Buenos Aires; Año: 2007 vol. 11 p. 257 - 278
ISSN:
0328-347X
Resumen:
Abstract. LAND MAMMALS FROM THE LATE MIOCENE TO RECENT IN ARGENTINA: FIFTY YEARS OF RESEARCH.LAND MAMMALS FROM THE LATE MIOCENE TO RECENT IN ARGENTINA: FIFTY YEARS OF RESEARCH. Ameghiniana was created 50 years ago. During this lapse, the late Cenozoic paleomastozoology developed exponentially in Argentina. Many of the papers dealed with systematics. However, fossil mammals were also used for establish the chronological scale based on a biostratigraphic sequence of faunas mainly from the Pampean area. This scale proved valid for other South American areas. Besides, mammals were used as proxies for understanding the continental climatic evolution and, at the same time, biogeographic studies flourished. In recent years, many paleoecological and morphofunctional studies were carried out. Certainly, the last 50 years were the most productive time in Argentina since the pioneering work of Florentino Ameghino.was created 50 years ago. During this lapse, the late Cenozoic paleomastozoology developed exponentially in Argentina. Many of the papers dealed with systematics. However, fossil mammals were also used for establish the chronological scale based on a biostratigraphic sequence of faunas mainly from the Pampean area. This scale proved valid for other South American areas. Besides, mammals were used as proxies for understanding the continental climatic evolution and, at the same time, biogeographic studies flourished. In recent years, many paleoecological and morphofunctional studies were carried out. Certainly, the last 50 years were the most productive time in Argentina since the pioneering work of Florentino Ameghino.