All Stories

  1. Relative performance of Bayesian morphological clock and parsimony methods for phylogenetic reconstructions: Insights from the case of Myomiminae and Dryomyinae glirid rodents
  2. Integrative Phylogenetics: Tools for Palaeontologists to Explore the Tree of Life
  3. Beydere 3: a new early Miocene small mammal assemblage from western Anatolia, Turkey
  4. Eomyids: happy old age or premature death? Reconstructing the life history of Ligerimys (Eomyidae, Rodentia, Mammalia)
  5. First detailed description of Cricetodon albanensis from La Grive-Saint Alban (France)
  6. A festschrift in honour of Professor Jorge Morales
  7. The Late Oligocene rodent faunas of Canales (MP28) and Parrales (MP29) from the Loranca Basin, Province of Cuenca, Spain
  8. Virtual cranial reconstruction of Hispanomys moralesi (Rodentia, Mammalia) from Cerro de los Batallones (upper Miocene, Spain)
  9. Fluctuation of body mass in cotton rats and pocket gophers during the late Cenozoic in the Meade basin of Kansas: possible influence of the Huckleberry Ridge Ash-fall
  10. Bayesian Morphological Clock versus Parsimony: An Insight into the Relationships and Dispersal Events of Postvacuum Cricetidae (Rodentia, Mammalia)
  11. Micromammals from the late early Miocene of Çapak (western Anatolia) herald a time of change
  12. First functional morphology comparison between two Miocene cricetid mandibles
  13. A multi‐layered approach to the diversification of squirrels
  14. The Ventian mammal age (Latest Miocene): present state
  15. Dental anomaly in a middle Miocene fossil of the genus Spermophilinus (Rodentia, Sciuridae) from southern Germany
  16. Generically speaking, a survey on Neogene rodent diversity at the genus level in the NOW database
  17. Early Miocene insectivores of Gökler (Kazan Basin, Central Anatolia, Turkey)
  18. New insights on Hispanomys moralesi (Rodentia, Mammalia) and its use as biostratigraphical indicator
  19. Sabuncubeli too, Bornova, a second micromammal assemblage from the Sabuncubeli section (early Miocene, western Anatolia)
  20. First levantine fossil murines shed new light on the earliest intercontinental dispersal of mice
  21. Pliocene Paleoenvironments in the Meade Basin, Southwest Kansas, U.S.A.
  22. New faunas of small mammals from old Harami mine (early Miocene, Anatolia, Turkey)
  23. New data on the Miocene dormouse Simplomys García-Paredes, 2009 from the peri-alpin basins of Switzerland and Germany: palaeodiversity of a rare genus in Central Europe
  24. Species of Hispanomys from the late Aragonian and early Vallesian (middle-late Miocene) of the Calatayud–Daroca Basin, Zaragoza, Spain
  25. Gördes: a new early Miocene micromammal assemblage from western Anatolia
  26. New species of Karydomys (Rodentia) from the Miocene of Chios Island (Greece) and phylogenetic relationships of this rare democricetodontine genus
  27. Neogene Mammal Sites in Molina de Aragón (Guadalajara, Spain): Correlation to Other Karstic Sites of the Iberian Chain, and their Geoheritage Values
  28. Early Miocene rodents of Gökler (Kazan Basin, Central Anatolia, Turkey)
  29. Geology and paleontology of Tresjuncos (Cuenca, Spain), a new diatomaceous deposit with Konservat-Lagerstätte characteristics from the European late Miocene
  30. Alto de Ballester, biogeographical consequences of atypical MN 3 micromammal assemblages from eastern Spain
  31. First faunal insights from biozone Db (middle Miocene, middle Aragonian) of the Madrid Basin (Spain)
  32. First report of rodents from the late Hemphillian (late Miocene) Zwiebel Channel and a revised late Neogene biostratigraphy/biochronology of the Sand Draw area of Nebraska
  33. Impact of global climate in the diversity patterns of middle Miocene rodents from the Madrid Basin (Spain)
  34. Extinction rates of the Meade Basin rodents: application to current biodiversity losses
  35. Wear reconstruction of the teeth of Yindirtemys deflexus (Ctenodactylidae, Rodentia) and evolution of its dental pattern
  36. Updated biochronology of the Madrid Basin: species distribution and implications for the Middle Miocene rodent faunas of Spain
  37. Residents and Transients in the Fossil Record ☆
  38. The Aragonian and Vallesian high-resolution micromammal succession from the Calatayud-Montalbán Basin (Aragón, Spain)
  39. Introduction to the special issue “Old worlds, new ideas. A tribute to Albert van der Meulen”
  40. Aliveri revisited, a biogeographical appraisal of the early Miocene mammals from the eastern Mediterranean
  41. New approaches to examining and interpreting patterns of dental morphological variability in Miocene cricetids
  42. New Species of Rotundomys (Cricetinae) from the Late Miocene of Spain and Its Bearing on the Phylogeny of Cricetulodon and Rotundomys
  43. Cricetodontini from the Calatayud–Daroca Basin (Spain): A taxonomical description and update of their stratigraphical distributions
  44. Updated chronology for Middle to Late Miocene mammal sites of the Daroca area (Calatayud-Montalbán Basin, Spain)
  45. New Cricetodontini from the middle Miocene of Europe: an example of mosaic evolution
  46. Dental microwear analysis in Gliridae (Rodentia): methodological issues and paleodiet inferences based on "Armantomys" from the Madrid Basin (Spain)
  47. Diversity dynamics of the Late Cenozoic rodent community from south-western Kansas: the influence of historical processes on community structure
  48. Early Miocene evolution of the genus Megacricetodon in Europe and its paleobiogeographical implications
  49. Megacricetodon vandermeuleni, sp. nov. (Rodentia, Mammalia), from the Spanish Miocene: a new evolutionary framework forMegacricetodon
  50. Early Late Miocene insectivores (Eulipotyphla, Mammalia) from the Cañada section (Province of Zaragoza, east Central Spain)
  51. Patterns of size change in late Neogene pocket gophers from the Meade Basin of Kansas and Oklahoma
  52. Cañada: Una nueva sucesión de micromamíferos del Vallesiense inferior y Turoliense del área de Daroca (Cuenca de Calatayud- Montalbán, España)
  53. Pedogenic carbonate stable isotope record of environmental change during the Neogene in the southern Great Plains, southwest Kansas, USA: Carbon isotopes and the evolution of C4-dominated grasslands
  54. Pedogenic carbonate stable isotope record of environmental change during the Neogene in the southern Great Plains, southwest Kansas, USA: Oxygen isotopes and paleoclimate during the evolution of C4-dominated grasslands
  55. A new xerinae (Rodentia, Sciuridae) from the late Miocene of Toros-Menalla (Chad)
  56. Five million years of pocket gopher history in the Meade Basin of southwestern Kansas and northwestern Oklahoma
  57. Biostratigraphy or biochronology? Lessons from the Early and Middle Miocene small Mammal Events in Europe
  58. New species of Hispanomys (Rodentia, Cricetodontinae) from the Upper Miocene of Batallones (Madrid, Spain)
  59. Microdyromys remmerti, sp. nov., a new Gliridae (Rodentia, Mammalia) from the Aragonian type area (Miocene, Calatayud-Montalbán basin, Spain)
  60. Gliridae (Rodentia, Mammalia) with a simple dental pattern: a new genus and new species from the European Early and Middle Miocene
  61. Corrigendum to “Rodent community change at the Pliocene–Pleistocene transition in southwestern Kansas and identification of the Microtus immigration event on the Central Great Plains” (2008) [Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 267, 196–207]
  62. Rodent community change at the Pliocene–Pleistocene transition in southwestern Kansas and identification of the Microtus immigration event on the Central Great Plains
  63. Bioclimatic analysis of rodent palaeofaunas reveals severe climatic changes in Southwestern Europe during the Plio-Pleistocene
  64. Residents and Transients in the Fossil Record
  65. Long-period astronomical forcing of mammal turnover
  66. Identification problems of arid environments in the Neogene–Quaternary mammal record of Spain
  67. The acme of the micromammal Paschatherium across the Paleocene-Eocene boundary in continental Europe
  68. THE PLIOCENE AND PLEISTOCENE HISTORY OF COTTON RATS IN THE MEADE BASIN OF SOUTHWESTERN KANSAS
  69. Age Structure, Residents, and Transients of Miocene Rodent Communities
  70. Quantitative palaeoclimatic inference based on terrestrial mammal faunas
  71. « Toumaï », Miocène supérieur du Tchad, le nouveau doyen du rameau humain
  72. The bioclimatic model: a method of palaeoclimatic qualitative inference based on mammal associations
  73. A new Pliocene xerine sciurid (Rodentia) from Kossom Bougoudi, Chad
  74. Erratum: A new hominid from the Upper Miocene of Chad, Central Africa
  75. A new hominid from the Upper Miocene of Chad, Central Africa
  76. Revision of the Aragonian (Miocene) Atlantoxerus (Sciuridae)
  77. REVISION OF THE ARAGONIAN (MIOCENE)ATLANTOXERUS(SCIURIDAE)
  78. Residents and Transients in the Fossil Record
  79. The earliest mammal of the European Paleocene: The multituberculateHainina
  80. Chad: discovery of a vertebrate fauna close to the Mio-Pliocene boundary
  81. MAMMALIAN FAUNAS FROM THE PALEOGENE OF THE SIERRA PALOMERA (TERUEL, SPAIN)
  82. Mammalian faunas from the Paleogene of the Sierra Palomera (Teruel, Spain)
  83. Trends in rodent assemblages from the Aragonian (early–middle Miocene) of the Calatayud-Daroca Basin, Aragon, Spain
  84. Aragonian stratigraphy reconsidered, and a re-evaluation of the middle Miocene mammal biochronology in Europe
  85. A stratigraphical framework for Miocene (MN4-MN13) continental sediments of Central Spain
  86. Paleoecology and paleoclimatology of micromammal faunas from Upper Oligocene – Lower Miocene sediments in the Loranca Basin, Province of Cuenca, Spain
  87. Historical Determinants of Mammal Diversity in Africa: Evolution of Mammalian Body Mass Distribution in Africa and South America During Neogene and Quarternary Times