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Marcelo Reguero is affiliated with the National University of La Plata in Argentina. Their research primarily spans the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a significant focus on Environmental Science. Within these areas, their scholarly work emphasizes subfields such as Paleontology, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Ecology, and Anthropology.

The scientist's research addresses various topics, predominantly in Evolution and Paleontology Studies and Paleontology and Evolutionary Biology. Additional thematic interests include Ichthyology and Marine Biology, Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils, and Bat Biology and Ecology Studies.

Marcelo Reguero has contributed to several academic journals, frequently publishing in:

  • Journal of South American Earth Sciences
  • Publicación Electrónica de la Asociación Paleontológica Argentina
  • Alcheringa An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology
  • Scientific Reports
  • Papers in Palaeontology

Their recent papers include:

  • "First fossil frog from Antarctica: implications for Eocene high latitude climate conditions and Gondwanan cosmopolitanism of Australobatrachia" (2020, Scientific Reports)
  • "Paleogeography and biogeography of the Gondwanan final breakup and its terrestrial vertebrates: New insights from southern South America and the "double Noah's Ark" Antarctic Peninsula" (2021, Journal of South American Earth Sciences)
  • "New cladotherian mammal from southern Chile and the evolution of mesungulatid meridiolestidans at the dusk of the Mesozoic era" (2021, Scientific Reports)
  • "Reconstructing Cenozoic Patagonian biotas using multi-proxy fossil records" (2021, Journal of South American Earth Sciences)
  • "Primer mamífero Mesozoico de Chile: el registro más austral de un gondwanaterio del Cretácico tardío" (2020, Boletín Museo Nacional de Historia Natural)

Collaboration has been a notable aspect of Marcelo Reguero's career. Frequent co-authors include José P. O'Gorman, Carolina Acosta Hospitaleche, Paula Bona, Soledad Gouiric-Cavalli, and Bárbara Vera.

Best Publications

  • Antarctic Peninsula and South America (Patagonia) Paleogene terrestrial faunas and environments: biogeographic relationships

    Marcelo A. Reguero;Sergio A. Marenssi;Sergio N. Santillana

  • The first duck-billed dinosaur (Family Hadrosauridae) from Antarctica

    Judd A. Case;James E. Martin;Dan S. Chaney;Marcelo Alfredo Reguero

  • Biochronology and biostratigraphy of the Uquía Formation (Pliocene–early Pleistocene, NW Argentina) and its significance in the Great American Biotic Interchange

    M.A. Reguero;A.M. Candela;R.N. Alonso

  • New Discoveries of “Opposum-Like” Marsupials from Antarctica (Seymour Island, Medial Eocene)

    Francisco J. Goin;Judd A. Case;Michael O. Woodburne;Sergio F. Vizcaíno

  • New Early Eocene Mammalian Fauna from Western Patagonia, Argentina

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

  • 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

  • Crossvallia unienwillia, a new Spheniscidae (Sphenisciformes, Aves) from the Late Paleocene of Antarctica

    Claudia P. Tambussi;Marcelo A. Reguero;Sergio A. Marenssi;Sergio A. Marenssi;Sergio N. Santillana

  • The first record of a sauropod dinosaur from Antarctica.

    Ignacio A. Cerda;Ariana Paulina Carabajal;Leonardo Salgado;Rodolfo A. Coria;Rodolfo A. Coria

  • Final Gondwana breakup: The Paleogene South American native ungulates and the demise of the South America–Antarctica land connection

    Marcelo A. Reguero;Marcelo A. Reguero;Javier N. Gelfo;Guillermo M. López;Mariano Bond

  • The earliest Tertiary therian mammal from South America

    Francisco Javier Goin;Rosendo Pascual;Marcelo F. Tejedor;Javier Nicolás Gelfo

  • Eocene land mammals from Seymour Island, Antarctica: palaeobiogeographical implications

    S. A. Marenssi;M. A. Reguero;S. N. Santillana;S. F. Vizcaino

  • Large Archaeohyracids (Typotheria, Notoungulata) from Central Chile and Patagonia, Including a Revision of Archaeotypotherium

    Darin A. Croft;Mariano Bond;John J. Flynn;Marcelo Reguero

  • Late Cenozoic mammals from the northwest of Argentina

    Marcelo Alfredo Reguero;Adriana Magdalena Candela

  • Late Cretaceous/Paleogene West Antarctica Terrestrial Biota and its Intercontinental Affinities

    Marcelo Reguero;Francisco Goin;Carolina Acosta Hospitaleche;Tania Dutra

  • Late Eocene penguins from West Antarctica: systematics and biostratigraphy

    C. P. Tambussi;C. I. Acosta Hospitaleche;M. A. Reguero;S. A. Marenssi

  • Ratite bird from the Paleogene La Meseta formation, Seymour Island, Antarctica

    C P Tambussi;J I Noriega;A Gazdzicki;A Tatur

  • First fossil frog from Antarctica: implications for Eocene high latitude climate conditions and Gondwanan cosmopolitanism of Australobatrachia

    Thomas Mörs;Thomas Mörs;Marcelo Alfredo Reguero;Davit Vasilyan

  • A POORLY KNOWN RODENTLIKE MAMMAL (PACHYRUKHINAE, HEGETOTHERIIDAE, NOTOUNGULATA) FROM THE DESEADAN (LATE OLIGOCENE) OF ARGENTINA. PALEOECOLOGY, BIOGEOGRAPHY, AND RADIATION OF THE RODENTLIKE UNGULATES IN SOUTH AMERICA

    Marcelo A. Reguero;María Teresa Dozo;Esperanza Cerdeño

  • First gondwanatherian mammal from Antarctica

    Francisco J. Goin;Marcelo A. Reguero;Rosendo Pascual;Wighart von Koenigswald

  • A middle Eocene basking shark (Lamniformes, Cetorhinidae) from Antarctica.

    Alberto L. Cione;M. A. Reguero

  • A new ornithopod (Dinosauria; Ornithischia) from Antarctica

    Rodolfo Anibal Coria;Rodolfo Anibal Coria;Juan J. Moly;Marcelo Alfredo Reguero;Marcelo Alfredo Reguero;Sergio Santillana

  • Persistence of a Mesozoic, non-therian mammalian lineage (Gondwanatheria) in the mid-Paleogene of Patagonia

    Francisco J. Goin;Marcelo F. Tejedor;Laura Chornogubsky;Guillermo M. López

Frequent Co-Authors

Sergio A. Marenssi
Sergio A. Marenssi University of Buenos Aires
Sergio F. Vizcaíno
Sergio F. Vizcaíno National University of La Plata
Alfredo Armando Carlini
Alfredo Armando Carlini National University of La Plata
John J. Flynn
John J. Flynn American Museum of Natural History
Ross D. E. MacPhee
Ross D. E. MacPhee American Museum of Natural History
Zulma Gasparini
Zulma Gasparini National University of La Plata
José Luis Prado
José Luis Prado Spanish National Research Council
Matthew J. Collins
Matthew J. Collins University of Cambridge
Christian de Muizon
Christian de Muizon French National Museum of Natural History
Jesper V. Olsen
Jesper V. Olsen University of Copenhagen

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