South American and Antarctic Continental Cenozoic Birds

South American and Antarctic Continental Cenozoic Birds
Author: Claudia P. Tambussi,Federico Degrange
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2012-12-25
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789400754676

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Modern birds (Neornithes) are represented by two big lineages, the Palaeognathae (Tinamiformes + Ratitae) and the Neognathae [Galloanserae + Neoaves (Metaves + Coronoaves)]. Both clades sum approximately 10,000 species of which 60% are Passeriformes (the most diverse clade of terrestrial vertebrates). A comparison between the past and the present reveals a complex and hallmarked evolutionary and biogeographic history which would have begun over 65 million years ago. For South America (SA) this includes: (1) the presence of taxa with uncertain affinities and the absence of Passeriformes during the Paleogene; (2) a progressive and accelerated increase of the species starting at the Neogene (Miocene); (3) important extinct lineages (e.g. Phorusrhacidae, Teratornithidae) that migrate to North America after the rising of the Panamá isthmus; (4) groups with major diversification in the Neogene that survives nowadays represented by scarce species endemic of SA (Cariamidae) or that inhabits mainly in the southern hemisphere (Anhingidae); (5) very diverse living groups with scarce (e.g., Passeriformes) or none (e.g., Apodiformes) fossil record in SA, which stem-groups are registered in Europe. Apparently, the changes in diversity of the south American Neornithes have been the result of successive radiation, biogeographic connections with North America and in a minor scale, some extinctions. The opening of the Drake ́s passage and the occurrence of the circumpolar Antarctic flow are not sufficient causes to explain the highly disparity between the weddelians penguins (Sphenisciformes) of Antartica and those of the patagonian Atlantic Ocean.

Evolution of South American Mammalian Predators During the Cenozoic Paleobiogeographic and Paleoenvironmental Contingencies

Evolution of South American Mammalian Predators During the Cenozoic  Paleobiogeographic and Paleoenvironmental Contingencies
Author: Francisco J. Prevosti,Analía M. Forasiepi
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2018-01-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319037011

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This book summarizes the evolution of carnivorous mammals in the Cenozoic of South America. It presents paleontological information on the two main mammalian carnivorous groups in South America; Metatheria and Eutheria. The topics include the origin, systematics, phylogeny, paleoecology and evolution of the Sparassodonta and Carnivora. The book is based on a wide variety of published sources from the last few decades.

History of Cenozoic Mammals from South America

History of Cenozoic Mammals from South America
Author: Federico Agnolin
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9783031562662

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Avian Evolution

Avian Evolution
Author: Gerald Mayr
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2016-10-31
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781119020769

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Knowledge of the evolutionary history of birds has much improved in recent decades. Fossils from critical time periods are being described at unprecedented rates and modern phylogenetic analyses have provided a framework for the interrelationships of the extant groups. This book gives an overview of the avian fossil record and its paleobiological significance, and it is the only up-to-date textbook that covers both Mesozoic and more modern-type Cenozoic birds in some detail. The reader is introduced to key features of basal avians and the morphological transformations that have occurred in the evolution towards modern birds. An account of the Cenozoic fossil record sheds light on the biogeographic history of the extant avian groups and discusses fossils in the context of current phylogenetic hypotheses. This review of the evolutionary history of birds not only addresses students and established researchers, but it may also be a useful source of information for anyone else with an interest in the evolution of birds and a moderate background in biology and geology.

Palaeobiology of Giant Flightless Birds

Palaeobiology of Giant Flightless Birds
Author: Delphine Angst,Eric Buffetaut
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2017-11-16
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780081011430

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The fossil record of giant flightless birds extends back to the Late Cretaceous, more than 70 million years ago, but our understanding of these extinct birds is still incomplete. This is partly because the number of specimens available is sometimes limited, but also because widely different approaches have been used to study them, with sometimes contradictory results. This book summarizes the current knowledge of the paleobiology of seven groups of giant flightless birds: Dinornithiformes, Aepyornithiformes, Dromornithidae, Phorusrhacidae, Brontornithidae, Gastornithidae and Gargantuavis. The first chapter presents the global diversity of these birds and reviews the tools and methods used to study their paleobiology. Chapters 2 to 8 are each dedicated to one of the seven groups of extinct birds. Finally, a conclusion offers a global synthesis of the information presented in the book in an attempt to define a common evolutionary model. Focuses on the giant flightless birds that evolved independently in different parts of the world since the Cretaceous period Covers a number of different families with different evolutionary histories, providing a source of interesting comparisons Provides emphasis on the palaeobiology of these birds, including their evolution, adaptations, mode of life, ecology and extinction

Oceanic Birds of South America

Oceanic Birds of South America
Author: Robert Cushman Murphy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 724
Release: 1936
Genre: Antarctica
ISBN: UTEXAS:059172148394645

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Paleogene Fossil Birds

Paleogene Fossil Birds
Author: Gerald Mayr
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2022-02-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030876456

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This second, completely revised edition of “Paleogene fossil birds” gives a comprehensive, updated overview of the avian fossil record from a geological period that lasted from the end-Cretaceous mass extinction event (66 million years ago) to the end of the Oligocene epoch (23 mya). Paleogene avifaunas are highly diversified and not only feature unusual archaic groups without close living relatives but also offer unique insights into the evolution and biogeographic history of extant birds. The main body of the book constitutes an in-depth survey of the known diversity of Paleogene avifaunas. The reader is introduced into basic skeletal features of extinct avian taxa, with these fossil forms being placed into a phylogenetic context in the light of current hypotheses on the interrelationships of extant birds. The geographical and temporal occurrences of the various fossil groups are outlined and their evolutionary significance is discussed. Concluding sections inform more general aspects of Paleogene avifaunas, such as possible causes of major faunal changes. In addition to being a reference work for the early evolution of modern birds from a paleornithological perspective, the present work also enables researchers in other fields of vertebrate paleontology to gain an improved understanding of Paleogene ecosystems. Numerous color photos of representative specimens furthermore make the new edition attractive to a wider audience interested in the avian fossil record.

Birds of Southern South America and Antarctica

Birds of Southern South America and Antarctica
Author: Martín Rodolfo de la Peña,Maurice Rumboll
Publsiher: HarperCollins (UK)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Birds
ISBN: 0002200775

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Covers more than a thousand species. Accompanying text is full of facts.