Browsing by Author "Rubilar Rogers, David"
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Kellner, Alexander W. A.; Rubilar Rogers, David; Vargas, Alexander; Suárez, Mario (ACAD BRASILEIRA DE CIENCIAS, 2011-03)Partial remains of a titanosaur sauropod collected in the Tolar Formation (Upper Cretaceous) at the Atacama Desert (Antofagasta Region), northern Chile, is described, and a new species, Atacamatitan chilensis gen. et sp. ...
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Otero, Rodrigo A.; Soto Acuña, Sergio; Rubilar Rogers, David (2012)An almost complete postcranial skeleton recovered from late Maastrichtian beds of central Chile, which can be confidently referred to the clade Elasmosauridae (Sauropterygia: Plesiosauroidea), is described. The material ...
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Alarcon Muñoz, Jhonatan Andres (Universidad de Chile, 2016)
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Novas, Fernando E.; Salgado, Leonardo; Suárez, Manuel; Agnolín, Federico L.; Ezcurra, Martín D.; Chimento, Nicolás R.; Cruz, Rita de la; Isasi, Marcelo P.; Vargas Milne, Alexander; Rubilar Rogers, David (Macmillan, 2015)Theropod dinosaurs were the dominant predators inmost Mesozoic era terrestrial ecosystems(1). Early theropod evolution is currently interpreted as the diversification of various carnivorous and cursorial taxa, whereas the ...
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Yury Yáñez, Roberto E.; Otero, Rodrigo A.; Soto Acuña, Sergio; Suárez, Mario E.; Rubilar Rogers, David; Sallaberry Ayerza, Michel (2012)Paleogene records of birds in the Eastern margin of the Pacific Ocean have increased in recent years, being almost exclusively restricted to fossil Sphenisciformes (penguins). New avian remains (Ornithurae, Neornithes) ...
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Salgado, Leonardo; Novas, Fernando E.; Suárez, Manuel; Cruz, Rita de la; Isasi, Marcelo; Rubilar Rogers, David; Vargas, Alexander O. (Asociacion Paleontologica Argentina, 2015)A description is provided of the first sauropod remains (i.e., isolated vertebrae and appendicular bones) from the Late Jurassic of Aysen, in Chilean Patagonia (Toqui Formation, late Tithonian). Although the bones found ...
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Otero, Rodrigo A.; Soto Acuña, Sergio; Vargas Milne, Alexander; Rubilar Rogers, David (Elsevier, 2014)We describe a new specimen of an elasmosaurid plesiosaur from the upper Maastrichtian of central Chile. The specimen includes a relatively complete dorso-caudal series, a few cervical vertebrae, and a fragmentary pelvic ...
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Simon Gutstein, Carolina; Cozzuol, Mario A.; Vargas, Alexander O.; Suárez, Mario E.; Schultz, Cesar L.; Rubilar Rogers, David (American Society of Mammalogists, 2008-07-22)Brachydelphis mazeasi Muizon, 1988a, from the Pisco Formation (middle Miocene, Peru), is an odontocete originally known from 2 incomplete skulls and a few associated postcranial elements, assigned to the family Pontoporiidae, ...
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Otero, Rodrigo A.; Soto Acuña, Sergio; Rubilar Rogers, David (INST PALEOBIOLOGII PAN, 2010-02-11)The revision by Hiller et al. (2005) of the species Mauisaurus haasti Hector (Plesiosauroidea, Elasmosauridae) from the Late Cretaceous of New Zealand, has provided reliable postcranial characters that permit recognition ...
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Rubilar Rogers, David (Universidad de Chile, 2008)
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Pyenson, Nicholas D.; Simón Gutstein, Carolina; Parham, James F.; Le Roux, Jacobus; Carreño Chavarría, Catalina Andrea; Little, Holly; Metallo, Adam; Rossi, Vincent; Valenzuela Toro, Ana M.; Vélez Juarbe, Jorge; Santelli, Cara M.; Rubilar Rogers, David; Cozzuol, Mario A.; Suárez, Mario E. (Royal Society, 2014)Marine mammal mass strandings have occurred for millions of years, but their origins defy singular explanations. Beyond human causes, mass strandings have been attributed to herding behaviour, large-scale oceanographic ...
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Sallaberry Ayerza, Michel; Rubilar Rogers, David; Suárez, Mario E.; Gutstein, Carolina S. (Servicio Nacional de Geologia y Mineria, 2007)The fossil skull of a procellariid, Pachyptila sp., from Late Miocene marine sediments of the Bahía Inglesa Formation (Midde Miocene-Pliocene) of Northern Chile is described. The fossil is compared with extant species of ...