Climate change and increasing specialization in North American mammals over the past sixty-six million years

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  • Borja Figuerido Spain
  • Paul Palmqvist Spain
  • Juan Antonio Pérez Claros Spain

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https://doi.org/10.24310/enbio.v12i168.17472

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Climate change

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The fossil record represents the only available archive to document the evolution of life during Earth’s history, allowing access to a series of relevant issues in the field of Evolutionary Biology and Conservation. Among them, having a retrospective view of how variations in climate and environment during geological past affected past organisms and ecosystems

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Borja Figueirido, Paul Palmqvist, Juan A. Pérez-Claros & Christine M. Janis. 2019. Sixty-six million years along the road of mammalian ecomorphological specialization. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS), https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1821825116

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2019-09-20

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Figuerido, B., Palmqvist, P., & Pérez Claros, J. A. (2019). Climate change and increasing specialization in North American mammals over the past sixty-six million years. Encuentros En La Biología, 12(168), 8–10. https://doi.org/10.24310/enbio.v12i168.17472

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