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Autor Cantalapiedra, Juan L. |
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Menéndez, Iris ; Blanco, Fernando ; Domingo, Laura ; Hernández Fernández, Manuel ; Domingo, María Soledad ; García Yelo, Blanca A. ; Gómez Cano, Ana R. ; Cantalapiedra, Juan L. | PLOS | 2017-10-26We developed new quantitative palaeoclimatic inference models based on the body-size structure of mammal faunas from the Old World tropics and applied them to the Somosaguas fossil site (middle Miocene, central Iberian Peninsula). Twenty-six mam[...]texto impreso
Cantalapiedra, Juan L. ; Prado, José Luis ; Hernández Fernández, Manuel ; Alberdi, María Teresa | American Association for the Advancement of Science | 2017-02-10The mode of evolution of body size and tooth morphology in the Neogene and Quaternary radiation of horses (7 living and 131 extinct species). We show that diversification pulses are a recurrent feature of equid evolution but that these pulses a[...]texto impreso
Blanco, Fernando ; Gómez Cano, Ana Rosa ; Cantalapiedra, Juan L. ; Domingo, María Soledad ; Domingo, Laura ; Menéndez, Iris ; Flynn, Lawrence J. ; Hernández Fernández, Manuel | Macmillan | 2018-02-06The study of how long-term changes affect metacommunities is a relevant topic, that involves the evaluation of connections among biological assemblages across different spatio-temporal scales, in order to fully understand links between global ch[...]texto impreso
Gómez Cano, Ana Rosa ; Cantalapiedra, Juan L. ; Álvarez Sierra, María Ángeles ; Hernández Fernández, Manuel | Nature Research | 2014-10-09Deep-time perspectives in macroecology are essential with regard to understanding the impact of climate forcing on faunal communities. Using late Miocene rodent faunas (12 to 5 Ma) from two different biogeographical provinces from southwestern E[...]texto impreso
Menéndez, Iris ; Gómez Cano, Ana Rosa ; Cantalapiedra, Juan L. ; Peláez Campomanes, Pablo ; Álvarez Sierra, María Ángeles ; Hernández Fernández, Manuel | Wiley | 2021-01The shape of the tree of life is the result of shifting diversification rates, and identifying the factors driving these shifts is one of the main aims in evolutionary biology. Various biotic and abiotic factors have been proposed to have an imp[...]texto impreso
Comprehension of changes in community composition through multiple spatio-temporal scales is a prime challenge in ecology and palaeobiology. However, assembly, structuring and disassembly of biotic metacommunities in deep-time is insufficiently [...]texto impreso
Domingo, María Soledad ; Martín Perea, David ; Domingo Martínez, Laura ; Cantero, Enrique ; Cantalapiedra, Juan L. ; García Yelo, Blanca A. ; Gómez Cano, Ana Rosa ; Alcalde, Gema M. | Elsevier | 2017-01Debris-flow hosted assemblages dominated by mammalian remains are very scarce in the fossil record and few examples are reported. Herein we present a detailed taphonomic study of Somosaguas-North (Madrid Basin,Spain), a Middle Miocene mammalia[...]