Los cánidos prehistóricos Mexicanos antes de la llegada del perro

作者: Oscar Carranza Castañeda , Joaquín Arroyo Cabrales

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摘要: espanolLa familia Canidae (Mammalia) evoluciono en Norteamerica y, especialmente el genero Canis se origino Mexico a fines del Mioceno (4,9 Ma), representado por ferox. Mientras pocos fosiles de aparecen Plioceno (4,7-2,6 es Pleistoceno (2,6-0,01 cuando esta la mayor diversidad genero, con 7 especies, siendo C. lupus un inmigrante asiatico; otras 5 evolucionaron continente americano, partir otros asiaticos: cedazoensis, edwardii, dirus, latrans y rufus. Las primeras 2 solo conocen principios periodo Pleistocenico. dirus fue abundante tardio, extinguiendose dicha epoca; mientras las 3 especies aun viven Norteamerica. La ultima especie familiaris que pudo haber llegado al americano Pleistoceno. EnglishFamily evolved in North America, and specially the genus originated at end of Miocene My), represented by While few fossils are known from Pliocene it is Pleistocene (2,6-0,1 My) when largest diversity known, with species, being an asiatic immigrant; other species american continent asian immigrants: latrans, The first only beginning period. was abundant late Pleistocene, extinguishing epoch, while still survive America. last that could arrive to Pleistocene.

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