Pleistocene mammals from pampean region (Argentina). biostratigraphic, biogeographic, and environmental implications

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The Pampean Region contains sedimentary sequences with abundant mammal fossil records, which constitute the chronological outline of the Plio–Pleistocene of South America. These classic localities have been used for more than a century to correlate with other South American regions. Throughout this time, a series of misinterpretations have appeared. To understand the stratigraphic significance of these localities and the geochronological situation of each unit referring to the Pleistocene, a critical historical study of the antecedents was carried out, evaluating the state of each unit. The biostratigraphic studies of the Pampean Region’s mammalian faunas improved the understanding of biogeographic changes taking into account the environmental fluctuations of the Pleistocene.

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Prado, J. L., Alberdi, M. T., & Bellinzoni, J. (2021, June 1). Pleistocene mammals from pampean region (Argentina). biostratigraphic, biogeographic, and environmental implications. Quaternary. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/quat4020015

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