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François Pujos

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Biology Letters|August 27, 2020
Predation of the giant Miocene caiman <i>Purussaurus</i> on a mylodontid ground sloth in the wetlands of proto-AmazoniaFrançois Pujos, Rodolfo Salas-Gismondi
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 5, 2025
The fate of South America's endemic mammalian fauna in response to the most dramatic Cenozoic climate disruptionLucas Buffan, Fabien L Condamine, Narla S Stutz, et al.
Die Naturwissenschaften|March 29, 2018
Phylogenetic and functional implications of the ear region anatomy of Glossotherium robustum (Xenarthra, Mylodontidae) from the Late Pleistocene of ArgentinaAlberto Boscaini, Dawid A Iurino, Guillaume Billet, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|July 20, 2016
Dental remains of cebid platyrrhines from the earliest late Miocene of Western Amazonia, Peru: Macroevolutionary implications on the extant capuchin and marmoset lineagesLaurent Marivaux, Sylvain Adnet, Ali J Altamirano-Sierra, et al.
Journal of Human Evolution|July 27, 2016
Neotropics provide insights into the emergence of New World monkeys: New dental evidence from the late Oligocene of Peruvian AmazoniaLaurent Marivaux, Sylvain Adnet, Ali J Altamirano-Sierra, et al.
Journal of Human Evolution|July 12, 2020
New record of Neosaimiri (Cebidae, Platyrrhini) from the late Middle Miocene of Peruvian AmazoniaLaurent Marivaux, Walter Aguirre-Diaz, Aldo Benites-Palomino, et al.
Plos One|November 3, 2021
Late middle Miocene caviomorph rodents from Tarapoto, Peruvian AmazoniaMyriam Boivin, Laurent Marivaux, Walter Aguirre-Diaz, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 3, 2023
An eosimiid primate of South Asian affinities in the Paleogene of Western Amazonia and the origin of New World monkeysLaurent Marivaux, Francisco R Negri, Pierre-Olivier Antoine, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 21, 2020
Early Oligocene chinchilloid caviomorphs from Puerto Rico and the initial rodent colonization of the West IndiesLaurent Marivaux, Jorge Vélez-Juarbe, Gilles Merzeraud, et al.
Scientific Reports|May 11, 2021
New radiometric <sup>40</sup>Ar-<sup>39</sup>Ar dates and faunistic analyses refine evolutionary dynamics of Neogene vertebrate assemblages in southern South AmericaFrancisco J Prevosti, Cristo O Romano, Analía M Forasiepi, et al.
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Biology Letters|August 27, 2020
Predation of the giant Miocene caiman <i>Purussaurus</i> on a mylodontid ground sloth in the wetlands of proto-AmazoniaFrançois Pujos, Rodolfo Salas-Gismondi
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 5, 2025
The fate of South America's endemic mammalian fauna in response to the most dramatic Cenozoic climate disruptionLucas Buffan, Fabien L Condamine, Narla S Stutz, et al.
Die Naturwissenschaften|March 29, 2018
Phylogenetic and functional implications of the ear region anatomy of Glossotherium robustum (Xenarthra, Mylodontidae) from the Late Pleistocene of ArgentinaAlberto Boscaini, Dawid A Iurino, Guillaume Billet, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|July 20, 2016
Dental remains of cebid platyrrhines from the earliest late Miocene of Western Amazonia, Peru: Macroevolutionary implications on the extant capuchin and marmoset lineagesLaurent Marivaux, Sylvain Adnet, Ali J Altamirano-Sierra, et al.
Journal of Human Evolution|July 27, 2016
Neotropics provide insights into the emergence of New World monkeys: New dental evidence from the late Oligocene of Peruvian AmazoniaLaurent Marivaux, Sylvain Adnet, Ali J Altamirano-Sierra, et al.
Journal of Human Evolution|July 12, 2020
New record of Neosaimiri (Cebidae, Platyrrhini) from the late Middle Miocene of Peruvian AmazoniaLaurent Marivaux, Walter Aguirre-Diaz, Aldo Benites-Palomino, et al.
Plos One|November 3, 2021
Late middle Miocene caviomorph rodents from Tarapoto, Peruvian AmazoniaMyriam Boivin, Laurent Marivaux, Walter Aguirre-Diaz, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 3, 2023
An eosimiid primate of South Asian affinities in the Paleogene of Western Amazonia and the origin of New World monkeysLaurent Marivaux, Francisco R Negri, Pierre-Olivier Antoine, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 21, 2020
Early Oligocene chinchilloid caviomorphs from Puerto Rico and the initial rodent colonization of the West IndiesLaurent Marivaux, Jorge Vélez-Juarbe, Gilles Merzeraud, et al.
Scientific Reports|May 11, 2021
New radiometric <sup>40</sup>Ar-<sup>39</sup>Ar dates and faunistic analyses refine evolutionary dynamics of Neogene vertebrate assemblages in southern South AmericaFrancisco J Prevosti, Cristo O Romano, Analía M Forasiepi, et al.
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