Phylogeographic and diversification patterns of the white-nosed coati (Nasua narica): Evidence for south-to-north colonization of North America

SF Nigenda-Morales, ME Gompper… - Molecular phylogenetics …, 2019 - Elsevier
White-nosed coatis (Nasua narica) are widely distributed throughout North, Central, and
South America, but the patterns of temporal and spatial diversification that have contributed …

Paleobiology of a large mammal community from the late Pleistocene of Sonora, Mexico

RA Short, LG Emmert, NA Famoso, JM Martin… - Quaternary …, 2021 - cambridge.org
A paleontological deposit near San Clemente de Térapa represents one of the very few
Rancholabrean North American Land Mammal Age sites within Sonora, Mexico. During that …

[HTML][HTML] An Equus-Dominated Middle Pleistocene (Irvingtonian) Vertebrate Fauna from Northcentral Florida, USA

RC Hulbert Jr, RE Narducci, RW Sinibaldi, JR Branin - Fossil Studies, 2024 - mdpi.com
A newly discovered deposit on the bed of the Steinhatchee River produced a moderately
diverse assemblage of 15 vertebrate taxa herein designated the Steinhatchee River 2A …

[PDF][PDF] How Many Taxa or Groups are within Nasua nasua and Na-suella olivacea (Procyonidae, Carnivora)? The Mitochondrial Reconstruction of the Complex …

M Ruiz-García, MF Jaramillo, JM Shostell - 2022 - researchgate.net
The coatis are social carnivores of the family Procyonidae that inhabit the Neotropics (from
Arizona, US, to northern Argentina and Uruguay). Traditionally, three species of coatis are …

A New Species of Raccoon, Procyon garberi, from Late Miocene (Late Hemphillian) Mehrten Formation, Stanislaus County, California

HM Wagner, X Wang - Bulletin, Southern California …, 2024 - meridian.allenpress.com
The living raccoon, Procyon lotor, is a highly adaptable species inhabiting much of North
America. Its evolutionary history, however, is poorly known due to a dearth of fossil records …

[PDF][PDF] Procyonidae (Mammalia, Carnivora) and the Great American Biotic Interchange

JA Baskin, A VALENCIANO - 2023 - academia.edu
Members of the family Procyonidae were the first placental carnivorans to migrate from North
America to South America, during the first part of the Great American Biotic Interchange …