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Maria Teresa Alberdi

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Tomassini R, Pesquero M, Garrone M, Marin-Monfort M, Cerda I, Prado J, et al.
PLoS One . 2021 Dec; 16(12):e0261915. PMID: 34962948
Rancho La Brea (California, USA) is the most emblematic Quaternary fossiliferous locality in the world, since both the high number and diversity of the specimens recovered and their excellent preservational...
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Domingo L, Tomassini R, Montalvo C, Sanz-Perez D, Alberdi M
Sci Rep . 2020 Feb; 10(1):1608. PMID: 32005879
This study aims at assessing resource and habitat use, niche occupation and trophic interactions from a stable isotope perspective on fossil mammals from the Argentine Pampas during the Great American...
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Der Sarkissian C, Vilstrup J, Schubert M, Seguin-Orlando A, Eme D, Weinstock J, et al.
Biol Lett . 2015 Mar; 11(3). PMID: 25762573
Hippidions were equids with very distinctive anatomical features. They lived in South America 2.5 million years ago (Ma) until their extinction approximately 10 000 years ago. The evolutionary origin of...
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Martinez-Maza C, Alberdi M, Nieto-Diaz M, Prado J
PLoS One . 2014 Aug; 9(8):e103708. PMID: 25098950
Histological analyses of fossil bones have provided clues on the growth patterns and life history traits of several extinct vertebrates that would be unavailable for classical morphological studies. We analyzed...
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Domingo L, Koch P, Hernandez Fernandez M, Fox D, Domingo M, Alberdi M
PLoS One . 2013 May; 8(5):e63739. PMID: 23717470
Climatic and environmental shifts have had profound impacts on faunal and floral assemblages globally since the end of the Miocene. We explore the regional expression of these fluctuations in southwestern...
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Orlando L, Male D, Alberdi M, Prado J, Prieto A, Cooper A, et al.
J Mol Evol . 2008 Apr; 66(5):533-8. PMID: 18398561
Hippidions are past members of the equid lineage which appeared in the South American fossil record around 2.5 Ma but then became extinct during the great late Pleistocene megafaunal extinction....
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