FIGURE 10 in Were terror birds the apex continental predators of Antarctica? New findings in the early Eocene of Seymour Island

FIGURE 10. Paleoenvironmental reconstruction of the Ypresian continental communities of Seymour Island. A large Cariamiform hunting a medium-sized ungulate and staring at Notiolofos regueroi (Mammalia: Sparnotheriodontidae), a couple of marsupials on a tree, Antarctoboenus carlinii (Aves, Falconifor...

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Main Authors: Hospitaleche, Carolina Acosta, Jones, Washington
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Published: Zenodo 2024
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12654021
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Summary:FIGURE 10. Paleoenvironmental reconstruction of the Ypresian continental communities of Seymour Island. A large Cariamiform hunting a medium-sized ungulate and staring at Notiolofos regueroi (Mammalia: Sparnotheriodontidae), a couple of marsupials on a tree, Antarctoboenus carlinii (Aves, Falconiformes) flying on the sky, and a flightless Ratites in the back. Published as part of Hospitaleche, Carolina Acosta & Jones, Washington, 2024, Were terror birds the apex continental predators of Antarctica? New findings in the early Eocene of Seymour Island, pp. 1-31 in Palaeontologia Electronica (a13) 27 (1) on page 21, DOI:10.26879/1340, http://zenodo.org/record/12653999