Browsing Investigación ambiental by Author "Almonte Milán, Juan N."
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Collagen sequence analysis reveals evolutionary history of extinct West Indies Nesophontes (island-shrews)
Buckley, Michael; Harvey, Virginia L.; Orihuela, Johanset; Mychajliw, Alexis M.; Keating, Joseph N.; Almonte Milán, Juan N.; Lawless, Craig; Chamberlain, Andrew T.; Egerton, Victoria M.; Manning, Phillip L. (2020)Ancient biomolecule analyses are proving increasingly useful in the study of evolutionary patterns, including extinct organisms. Proteomic sequencing techniques complement genomic approaches, having the potential to examine ... -
Endemic rodents of Hispaniola : biogeography and extinction timing during the Holocene
Viñola-López, Lazaro Willian; Bloch, Jonathan I.; Almonte Milán, Juan N.; LeFebvre, Michelle J. (2022)Highlights: - Nearly 70% of extinct native rodents from Hispaniola survived until the Late Holocene. - Body size of native rodents does not correlate with extinction timing. - Defaunation postdated climatic changes in the ... -
The oldest known record of a ground sloth (Mammalia, Xenarthra, Folivora) from Hispaniola: evolutionary and paleobiogeographical implications
Viñola-López, Lázaro W.; Core Suárez, Elson E.; Vélez-Juarbe, Jorge; Almonte Milán, Juan N.; Bloch, Jonathan I. (2021)[English] Sloths were among the most diverse groups of land vertebrates that inhabited the Greater Antilles until their extinction in the middle-late Holocene following the arrival of humans to the islands. Although the ...