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    Body mass of a large-sized Homotheriini (Felidae, Machairodontinae) from the Late Pliocene-Middle Pleistocene in Southern Uruguay: Paleoecological implications by Manzuetti, Aldo, Jones, Washington, Rinderknecht, Andrés, Ubilla, Martín, Perea, Daniel

    Published in Journal of South American earth sciences (01-12-2024)
    “…Sabertooth cats (Felidae, Machairodontinae) are of particular interest for science, and general audience. Because this morphotype is not present in current…”
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    A New Genus of Proterotheriinae (Mammalia, Litopterna) from the Pleistocene of Uruguay by Corona, Andrea, Perea, Daniel, Ubilla, Martín

    Published in Journal of vertebrate paleontology (02-01-2019)
    “…We describe a new genus and species of Proterotheriinae from the Pleistocene of Uruguay. Several taxonomic, biostratigraphic, paleoecological, and…”
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    First fossil record of a bat (Chiroptera, Phyllostomidae) from Uruguay (Plio-Pleistocene, South America): a giant desmodontine by Ubilla, Martín, Gaudioso, Pablo, Perea, Daniel

    Published in Historical biology (01-02-2021)
    “…The family Phyllostomidae is a monophyletic clade of Neotropical bats with diverse feeding strategies including sanguivory (subfamily Desmodontinae). The…”
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    First record of Smilodon fatalis Leidy, 1868 (Felidae, Machairodontinae) in the extra-Andean region of South America (late Pleistocene, Sopas Formation), Uruguay: Taxonomic and paleobiogeographic implications by Manzuetti, Aldo, Perea, Daniel, Ubilla, Martín, Rinderknecht, Andrés

    Published in Quaternary science reviews (15-01-2018)
    “…The Felidae are known in South America from the Ensenadan Stage/Age onwards. Among them, machairodonts of the genus Smilodon stand out. Three species are…”
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    New records and diet reconstruction using dental microwear analysis for Neolicaphrium recens Frenguelli, 1921 (Litopterna, Proterotheriidae) by Corona, Andrea, Ubilla, Martín, Perea, Daniel

    Published in Andean geology (01-01-2019)
    “…Neolicaphrium recens is the only survivor proterotherid in the Quaternary of South America, of which few fossil records from Argentina, Uruguay and probably…”
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    The ocelot Leopardus pardalis (Linnaeus, 1758) (Carnivora, Felidae) in the late Pleistocene of Uruguay by Manzuetti, Aldo, Ubilla, Martín, Jones, Washington, Perea, Daniel, Prevosti, Francisco J.

    Published in Historical biology (02-01-2023)
    “…The Felidae entered South America from North America during the Ensenadan Stage/Age (early to middle Pleistocene). For Uruguay, their fossil record is scarce…”
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    Making a giant rodent: cranial anatomy and ontogenetic development in the genus Isostylomys (Mammalia, Hystricognathi, Dinomyidae) by Rinderknecht, Andrés, Bostelmann, Enrique, Ubilla, Martín

    Published in Journal of systematic palaeontology (19-02-2018)
    “…South American giant fossil rodents represent a notable example of an extreme evolutionary trend towards size differentiation among caviomorph lineages…”
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    The Camacho Formation of Uruguay (Late Miocene): New vertebrate findings, biostratigraphic update, associated environments, and chronostratigraphic remarks by Perea, Daniel, Corona, Andrea, Ubilla, Martín, Manzuetti, Aldo, Badín, Ana Clara, Montenegro, Felipe, Toriño, Pablo, Rinderknecht, Andrés

    Published in Journal of South American earth sciences (01-10-2023)
    “…New findings from the Camacho Formation (Late Miocene) of Uruguay are described, most of them coming from the easternmost outcrops of this unit placed in…”
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    A new genus and species and additional reports of the South American native ungulates Proterotheriidae (Mammalia, Litopterna) in the Late Miocene of Uruguay by Corona, Andrea, Badín, Ana Clara, Perea, Daniel, Ubilla, Martín, Schmidt, Gabriela Inés

    Published in Journal of South American earth sciences (01-10-2020)
    “…An exhaustive comparative analysis of the recently found cranial, dental and postcranial remains, in the context of the South American native ungulates…”
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    Mammals in Last 30 to 7 ka Interval (Late Pleistocene-Early Holocene) in Southern Uruguay (Santa Lucía River Basin): Last Occurrences, Climate, and Biogeography by Ubilla, Martín, Rinderknecht, Andrés, Corona, Andrea, Perea, Daniel

    Published in Journal of mammalian evolution (01-06-2018)
    “…Fossiliferous Quaternary sedimentary beds in the Santa Lucía Basin (southern Uruguay) are potentially useful for the study of the last occurrences of extinct…”
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    An extremely large saber-tooth cat skull from Uruguay (late Pleistocene-early Holocene, Dolores Formation): body size and paleobiological implications by Manzuetti, Aldo, Perea, Daniel, Jones, Washington, Ubilla, Martín, Rinderknecht, Andrés

    Published in Alcheringa (Sydney) (02-04-2020)
    “…Among the three recognized species of Smilodon, S. populator is the largest in size and has the widest distribution across South America. The present…”
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    Sensitivity of histology for the detection of the amphibian chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis by Borteiro, Claudio, Kolenc, Francisco, Verdes, José Manuel, Martínez Debat, Claudio, Ubilla, Martín

    “…Histology is often underappreciated for the detection of the amphibian pathogenic fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, the cause of the potentially lethal…”
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    New Canid Remains from Dolores Formation, late Pleistocene-early Holocene, Uruguay by Manzuetti, Aldo, Perea, Daniel, Rinderknecht, Andrés, Ubilla, Martín

    Published in Journal of mammalian evolution (01-09-2018)
    “…The fossil record of carnivorous mammals in Uruguay is scarce and fragmentary, but informative. In the present contribution, two new records of canids…”
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    Postcranial morphology of the extinct caviine rodent Microcavia criolloensis (late Pleistocene, South America) by UBILLA, MARTÍN

    Published in Zoological journal of the Linnean Society (01-12-2008)
    “…A comparative study of the appendicular skeletal morphology, with a particular emphasis on the autopodial elements (manus and pes), of the extinct caviine…”
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    The large American opossum Didelphis (Didelphimorphia, Didelphidae) in the Late Pleistocene of Uruguay, and paleoecological remarks by Manzuetti, Aldo, Ubilla, Martín, Perea, Daniel, Vezzosi, Raúl I., Rinderknecht, Andrés, Ghizzoni, Martín, Jones, Washington

    Published in Journal of South American earth sciences (01-03-2020)
    “…The fossil record of the genus Didelphis, despite its current diversity (6 species, 5 occurring in South America) and wide distribution (from southern Canada…”
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    Comparative analysis of Galea (Rodentia, Caviidae) and expanded diagnosis of Galea ortodonta Ubilla and Rinderknecht, 2001 (Late Pleistocene, Uruguay) by Ubilla, Martín, Rinderknecht, Andrés

    Published in Geobios (01-07-2014)
    “…The family Caviidae is a diverse group of South American caviomorph rodents with many living and extinct taxa. Paleontological information about the caviid…”
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    Lagostomus maximus (Desmarest) (Rodentia, Chinchillidae), the extant plains vizcacha in the Late Pleistocene of Uruguay by Ubilla, Martín, Rinderknecht, Andrés

    Published in Alcheringa (Sydney) (02-07-2016)
    “…Ubilla, M. & Rinderknecht, A., April 2016. Lagostomus maximus (Desmarest) (Rodentia, Chinchillidae), the extant plains vizcacha in the Late Pleistocene of…”
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