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Alfredo Armando Carlini

Alfredo Armando Carlini

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Overview

Alfredo Armando Carlini is affiliated with the Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología in Mexico. Their research primarily spans across Earth and Planetary Sciences and Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with a strong focus on paleontology, ecology, evolution, and related fields.

The scientist's work includes 26 publications centered on evolution and paleontology studies, as well as significant contributions to bat biology and ecology. Additional topics of interest include Pleistocene-era hominins and archaeology, marine animal studies, wildlife ecology and conservation, geology and paleoclimatology research, and comparative animal anatomy studies.

Alfredo Armando Carlini has contributed articles to several journals, with frequent publication venues including:

  • Journal of Mammalian Evolution
  • Swiss Journal of Palaeontology
  • Fossil Record
  • Geodiversitas
  • Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society

Notable papers authored or co-authored by Carlini include:

  • "Damaged glyptodontid skulls from Late Pleistocene sites of northwestern Venezuela: evidence of hunting by humans?", 2022, Swiss Journal of Palaeontology
  • "A Pliocene-Pleistocene continental biota from Venezuela", 2021, Swiss Journal of Palaeontology
  • "The Miocene La Venta Biome (Colombia): A century of research and future perspectives", 2023, Geodiversitas
  • "Dental enamel structure in long-nosed armadillos (Xenarthra: Dasypus) and its evolutionary implications", 2020, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
  • "The Dorsal Integument of the Southern Long-Nosed Armadillo Dasypus hybridus (Cingulata, Xenarthra), and a Possible Neural Crest Origin of the Osteoderms. Discussing Evolutive Consequences for Amniota", 2021, Journal of Mammalian Evolution

The scientist has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Jorge D. Carrillo-Briceño
  • Marcelo R. Sánchez-Villagra
  • Cláudio Gustavo Barbeito
  • Fernando Carlos Galliari
  • Cleopatra Mara Loza

Alfredo Armando Carlini's research reflects interdisciplinary interests within paleontology and related biological sciences. Their contributions include studies on fossil records, Pleistocene archaeology, and evolutionary anatomy, providing insights into the biology and ecology of extinct and extant species within the region of Latin America.

Best Publications

  • Decoupling the spread of grasslands from the evolution of grazer-type herbivores in South America

    Caroline A. E. Strömberg;Regan E. Dunn;Richard H. Madden;Matthew J. Kohn

  • Linked canopy, climate, and faunal change in the Cenozoic of Patagonia

    Regan E. Dunn;Caroline A. E. Strömberg;Richard H. Madden;Matthew J. Kohn

  • Revised geochronology of the Casamayoran South American Land Mammal Age: climatic and biotic implications.

    R F Kay;R H Madden;M G Vucetich;A A Carlini

  • Crocodylian diversity peak and extinction in the late Cenozoic of the northern Neotropics

    T. M. Scheyer;O. A. Aguilera;M. Delfino;M. Delfino;D. C. Fortier

  • A New Chronology for Middle Eocene-Early Miocene South American Land Mammal Ages

    Regan E. Dunn;Richard H. Madden;Matthew J. Kohn;Mark D. Schmitz

  • Paleobiogeography of the late Pleistocene pampatheres of South America

    G.J. Scillato-Yané;G.J. Scillato-Yané;A.A. Carlini;A.A. Carlini;E.P. Tonni;J.I. Noriega

  • A geochronology for the Sarmiento Formation at Gran Barranca

    Guillermo Hector Re;Eduardo Sergio Bellosi;Matthew Heizler;Juan Francisco A. Vilas

  • The Ensenada and Buenos Aires formations (Pleistocene) in a quarry near La Plata, Argentina

    E.P. Tonni;P. Nabel;A.L. Cione;M. Etchichury

  • New Early Eocene Mammalian Fauna from Western Patagonia, Argentina

    Marcelo F. Tejedor;Marcelo F. Tejedor;Francisco J. Goin;Javier N. Gelfo;Guillermo López

  • Quasi-static Eocene–Oligocene climate in Patagonia promotes slow faunal evolution and mid-Cenozoic global cooling

    Matthew J. Kohn;Caroline A.E. Strömberg;Richard H. Madden;Regan E. Dunn

  • North American Glyptodontines (Xenarthra, Mammalia) in the Upper Pleistocene of northern South America

    Alfredo Armando Carlini;Alfredo Armando Carlini;Alfredo Eduardo Zurita;Orangel A. Aguilera

  • Mamíferos continentales del Mioceno tardío a la actualidad en la Argentina cincuenta años de estudios

    María Guiomar Vucetich;Sergio Fabián Vizcaíno;Emma Carolina Vieytes;Diego H. Verzi

  • Climate stability across the Eocene-Oligocene transition, southern Argentina

    Matthew J. Kohn;Jennifer A. Josef;Richard Madden;Richard Kay

  • The first gnathic remains of Sudamerica: implications for gondwanathere relationships

    Rosendo Pascual;Francisco J. Goin;David W. Krause;Edgardo Ortiz-Jaureguizar

  • Paleogene land mammal faunas of South America

    Michael O. Woodburne;Francisco Javier Goin;Mariano Bond;Alfredo Armando Carlini

  • Nuevos Xenarthra del Friasense (Mioceno medio) de Argentina

    G. J. Scillato-Yané;A. A. Carlini

  • Los Metatheria sudamericanos de comienzos del Neógeno (Mioceno Temprano, Edad-mamífero Colhuehuapense). Parte I: Introducción, Didelphimorphia y Sparassodonta

    Francisco Goin;Alejandra Abello;Eduardo Bellosi;Richard Kay

  • The diversity of Glyptodontidae (Xenarthra, Cingulata) in the Tarija Valley (Bolivia): systematic, biostratigraphic and paleobiogeographic aspects of a particular assemblage

    Alfredo Eduardo Zurita;Ángel Ramón Miño Boilini;Esteban Soibelzon;Alfredo Armando Carlini

  • Paleozoogeographic, biostratigraphic, and systematic aspects of the Genus Sclerocalyptus (Xenarthra, Glyptodontidae) of Argentina

    Alfredo Zurita;Gustavo J. Scillato-Yané;Alfredo A. Carlini

  • Preliminar correlation of the Pleistocene sequences of the Tarija valley (Bolivia) with the Pampean chronological standard

    Eduardo P. Tonni;Esteban Soibelzon;Alberto L. Cione;Alfredo A. Carlini

  • Revised geochronology of the Casamayoran South American Land Mammal Age: Climatic and biotic

    F. Kay;Richard H. Madden;M. Guiomar Vucetich;Alfredo A. Carlini

Frequent Co-Authors

Marcelo R. Sánchez-Villagra
Marcelo R. Sánchez-Villagra University of Zurich
Eduardo P. Tonni
Eduardo P. Tonni National University of La Plata
Matthew J. Kohn
Matthew J. Kohn Boise State University
Marcelo Reguero
Marcelo Reguero National University of La Plata
Sergio F. Vizcaíno
Sergio F. Vizcaíno National University of La Plata
Richard F. Kay
Richard F. Kay Duke University
Massimo Delfino
Massimo Delfino University of Turin
Carlos Jaramillo
Carlos Jaramillo Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
José Luis Prado
José Luis Prado Spanish National Research Council
John J. Flynn
John J. Flynn American Museum of Natural History

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