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    A second Anolis lizard in Dominican amber and the systematics and ecological morphology of Dominican amber anoles. 

    de Queiroz, Kevin; Chu, Ling-Ru; Losos, Jonathan B. (1998)
    A fossil Anolis lizard in the collections of the American Museum of Natural History is the second anole preserved in amber from the Dominican Republic (Miocene epoch) to be studied...
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    Ancient DNA suggests single colonization and within-archipelago diversification of Caribbean caviomorph rodents 

    Woods, Roseina; Barnes, Ian; Brace, Selina; Turvey, Samuel T. (2021)
    Reconstructing the evolutionary history of island biotas is complicated by unusual morphological evolution in insular environments. However, past human-caused extinctions limit the use of molecular analyses to determine ...
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    A new megalonychid sloth from the late Wisconsinan of the Dominican Republic 

    Rega, Elizabeth; McFarlane, Donald A.; Lundberg, Joyce; Christenson, Keith (2002)
    An unusually well preserved skull, mandible, and indisputably associated post-cranial elements of new sloth, Acratocnus (Miocnus), were recovered from a cave in Jaragua National Park, Dominican Republic. The animal died ...
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    Mammals eaten by Indians, owls, and Spaniards in the coast region of the Dominican Republic (with two plates) 

    Miller, Gerrit S. (1929)
    In February and March, 1928, I visited the Samana Bay region, northeastern Dominican Republic with the special object of obtaining remains of mammals in the Indian deposits that had been previously examined by Gabb in ...
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    Dieta y alimentación hispano-americana en el Caribe y la Florida en el siglo XVI 

    Reitz, Elizabeth J. (1991)
    Los esfuerzos coloniales europeos alcanzaron un mayor éxito en aquellas zonas americanas donde se arraigaron las plantas y los animales que los españoles llevaron consigo. Esta afirmación parece indicar que las plantas ...
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    Vicariance and dispersal in Caribbean biogeography 

    Hedges, S. Blair (1996)
    The species diversity and phylogenetic relationships of West Indian vertebrates are incompletely known, but several lines of evidence support a dispersal origin for most of the fauna. Crother and Guyer have contested much ...
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    La historia natural en tiempos del emperador Carlos V : la importancia de la conquista del Nuevo Mundo 

    Álvarez Peláez, Raquel (2000)
    A lo largo del siglo XVI se produjo un significativo desarrollo científico en Europa y en los reinos de España. El humanismo y el descubrimiento de América fueron factores esenciales en el impulso dado al estudio de la ...
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    New specimens of late Quaternary extinct mammals from caves in Sánchez Ramírez Province, Dominican Republic 

    McFarlane, Donald A.; Vale, Abel; Christenson, Keith; Lundberg, Joyce; Atilles, Gabriel; Lauritzen, Stein Erik (2000)
    During the late Quaternary, the island of Hispaniola supported one of the most diverse mammalian faunas in the West Indies. Much of this diversity was lost to extinction in the past 100,000 years, but the timing of these ...
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    New cranium of the endemic Caribbean platyrrhine, Antillothrix bernensis, from La Altagracia province, Dominican Republic 

    Halenar, Lauren B.; Cooke, Siobhán B.; Rosenberger, Alfred L.; Rímoli, Renato (2017)
    Recent paleontological collection in submerged caves in the eastern Dominican Republic has yielded new specimens of Antillothrix bernensis. Here we describe a complete cranium of an adult individual (MHD 20) and provide ...
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    First skull of Antillothrix bernensis, an extinct relict monkey from the Dominican Republic 

    Rosenberger, Alfred L.; Cooke, Siobhán B.; Rímoli, Renato; Ni, Xijun; Cardoso, Luis (2011)
    The nearly pristine remains of Antillothrix bernensis, a capuchin-sized (Cebus) extinct platyrrhine from the Dominican Republic, have been found submerged in an underwater cave. This represents the first specimen of an ...
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