The reliable establishment of glyptodont phylogenetic relationships allowed paleontologists to recognize distinct stages in their evolution. This knowledge, combined with the fossil record, opened a line of paleobiogeographical studies that explain the age and geographic distribution of glyptodonts. The development of lineages within this group is closely linked to the changing geography of South America during the Cenozoic.

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Evolution, Time and Geography

  • Carlos Adrián Quintana

摘要

The reliable establishment of glyptodont phylogenetic relationships allowed paleontologists to recognize distinct stages in their evolution. This knowledge, combined with the fossil record, opened a line of paleobiogeographical studies that explain the age and geographic distribution of glyptodonts. The development of lineages within this group is closely linked to the changing geography of South America during the Cenozoic.