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New Miocene locality in Turkey with evidence on the origin of Ramapithecus and Sivapithecus.

1977

Collections in early Middle Miocene deposits at Pasalar in Turkey have yielded a very rich fauna. Included in this are two hominoid species referred here to Sivapithecus darwini (Abel) 1902 and Ramapithecus wickeri (Leakey) 1962. These are both more primitive morphologically and earlier in time than other species of these genera, and they provide evidence that Sivapithecus and Ramapithecus are closely related and that their early diversification may have occurred not in Africa but in Eurasia.

PaleodontologyPrimatesMultidisciplinarybiologyTurkeyFossilsFaunaZoologyPaleontologybiology.organism_classificationPaleontologyGeographyAnimalsHumansSivapithecusHistory AncientNature
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The mammalian geochronology and biogeography of Paşalar (Middle Miocene, Turkey)

1990

Abstract The Pasalar fauna includes 56 mammalian species of European. Asian, African and North American origin. Evidence provided on the stage-of-evolution of the primates Sivapithecus darwini and cf. Kenyapithecus, the rodent Turkomys pasalarensis, insectivores, carnivores, rhinos, suids and ruminants suggests that Pasalar is correlative with the Late Langhian marine stage and European Mammal Neogene Zone 6., circa 15 Ma (million years ago). A review of the Pasalar fauna's biogeographic history suggests that it was aggregated by a succession of pulsed intercontinental geographic extensions tied to global sea-level lowering events during the earlier half of the Miocene.

biologyEcologyBiogeographyFaunabiology.organism_classificationNeogenePaleontologyAnthropologyGeochronologyMammalMiddle Miocene disruptionKenyapithecusSivapithecusEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGeologyJournal of Human Evolution
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