Publicaciones

Documentación generada por la ULPGC

Maylpaisomys insularis (Hutterer, López-Martínez & Michaux 1988) and Haliaeetus sp. Comments on the terrestrial fauna of the Pleistocene of the Jandía Isthmus, Fuerteventura

Por favor, use este identificador para citar o enlazar este ítem

https://hdl.handle.net/11730/sudoc/660

COLECCIÓN

Título

Maylpaisomys insularis (Hutterer, López-Martínez & Michaux 1988) and Haliaeetus sp. Comments on the terrestrial fauna of the Pleistocene of the Jandía Isthmus, Fuerteventura

Autoría

Betancort-Lozano, Juan Francisco
Lomoschitz, Alejandro
Hernández-Acosta, C. Nayra
López, Óscar
Gallardo, A.
López-Jurado, Luis Felipe

Identificador




Fecha

2017

Fecha de entrega

2017-05-03T02:30:27Z

Descripción

[EN] Along the Jandia Isthmus, on Southern Fuerteventura Island, Pleistocene fossil dunes and paleosoils are particularly well developed. They are above Miocene lava flows and dikes and a Pliocene marine conglomerate. On those fossil dunes and in the windward coast (Laderas del Veril site) has been found remains of: the extinct “lava mouse” Maylpaisomis insularis (Hutterer, López-Martínez & Michaux 1988); osprey (Haliaeetus sp.); seabird (Puffinus holei Walker, Wragg y Harrison 1990); terrestrial gastropods and locust oothecas.


Palabras clave

PAMEV

Fuente

International Symposium on eolian Dynamics, Paleosols and environmental Change in Drylands (La Oliva, Fuerteventura, Spain)


Derechos

info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
by-nc-nd