Mio-pliocene faunal exchanges and african biogeography: the record of fossil bovids.
The development of the Ethiopian biogeographic realm since the late Miocene is here explored with the presentation and review of fossil evidence from eastern Africa. Prostrepsiceros cf. vinayaki and an unknown species of possible caprin affinity are described from the hominid-bearing Asa Koma and Ku...
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Autor principal: | Faysal Bibi |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2011
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