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New Oligocene Primates from China Highlight Ancient Climate Change as Possible Evolution Filter

New Oligocene Primates from China Highlight Ancient Climate Change as Possible Evolution Filter
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摘要 Profound environmental and faunal changes are associated with climatic deterioration during the Eocene-Oligocene transition(EOT)roughly 34 million years ago.Primates are among the most environmentally sensitive of all mammals.Reconstructing how Asian primates responded to the EOT,however,has been hindered by a sparse record of Oligocene primates on that continent. Profound environmental and faunal changes are associated with climatic deteriorationduring the Eocene-Oligocene transition (EOT) roughly 34 million years ago. Primates are among the most environmentally sensitive of all mammals. Reconstructing how Asian primates responded to the EOT, however, has been hindered by a sparse record of Oligocene primates on that continent.
作者 chen pingfu
出处 《Bulletin of the Chinese Academy of Sciences》 2016年第2期123-124,共2页 中国科学院院刊(英文版)
基金 supported by the Strategic Priority Research Program of CAS the National Basic Research Program of China the CAS Hundred-Talent Program the National Natural Science Foundation of China the U.S.National Science Foundation
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