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The earliest European badger (Meles meles), from the Late Villafranchian site of Fuente Nueva 3 (Orce, Granada, SE Iberian Peninsula)
Madurell-Malapeira, Joan; Martínez-Navarro, Bienvenido; Ros-Montoya, Sergio; Espigares, María Patrocinio; Toro Moyano, Isidro Jorge; Palmquist-Gomes, Paul[et al.] (ELSEVIER, 2011)Paleontological and molecular data suggest that the divergence of the European and Asian badgers (Meles meles and Meles leucurus, respectively) from their ancestor Meles thorali might have taken place in the Middle to Late ... -
The Epivillafranchian and the arrival of pigs into Europe
Martínez-Navarro, Bienvenido; Madurell-Malapeira, Joan; Ros-Montoya, Sergio; Espigares-Ortiz, María Patrocinio; Medin, Tsegai; Hortolá, Polocarp; Palmqvist-Barrena, Carlos Paul[et al.] (Elsevier, 2015)Suids are found in Europe before and during the Olduvai subchron, including the Fonelas P-1 (~2.0 Ma), in which the remains have been ascribed to Potamochoerus magnus, and many other localities that record the presence of ... -
The giant hyena Pachycrocuta brevirostris: modelling the bone-cracking behavior of an extinct carnivore
Palmqvist-Barrena, Carlos Paul; Martínez-Navarro, Bienvenido; Pérez-Claros, Juan Antonio; Torregrosa, Vanessa; Figueirido-Castillo, Francisco Borja; Jiménez-Arenas, Juan Manuel; Espigares-Ortiz, María Patrocinio; Ros-Montoya, Sergio; De Renzi, Miquel[et al.] (ELSEVIER, 2011)The giant hyena Pachycrocuta brevirostris was the largest bone-cracking carnivore that ever existed. With the mass of a lioness, it had massive limbs with shortened distal bones and a heavy, powerfully built mandible with ...