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A research team from the Institut Català de Paleontologia Miquel Crusafont, the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, the Naturhistorisches Museum Bern and the Université de Lyon has conducted a paleobiological study on the locomotor diversity of the first modern aspect primates. This work, that has analysed the navicular bone, located in…
The fossil was found in Cala d'Estellencs (Mallorca) several years ago. However, with the use of new techniques, researchers have determined that it is 247 million years old. With this dating, the fossil specimen of the new species Protoanisolarva juarezi is now considered to be the oldest fossilized mosquito in…
The journal Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology has published a study on the role of major climatic changes and human activity in the extinction of Europe’s last wild equids, the wild horse (Equus ferus) and the wild donkey (Equus hydruntinus). The research, which included the participation of Daniel DeMiguel, research associate at…
An international team led by the Institut Català de Paleontologia Miquel Crusafont (ICP) has described various fossil remains of pigs dating back 11.2 million years from the Creu de Conill site (Terrassa, Catalonia). Most of these belong to the extinct species Propotamochoerus palaeochoerus, although remains of Parachleuastochoerus valentini have also…
Last March, the Institut Català de Paleontologia (ICP) hired four young people to join its team under the Primera Experiència Professional program in Public Administration.
In late March, Italian researcher Leonardo Sorbelli defended his PhD thesis conducted over the past few years at the Institut Català de Paleontologia Miquel Crusafont. The PhD candidate was awarded with the highest score for his research on suids and bovids from several early and middle Pleistocene sites in Catalonia…
Research published in the journal PLOS ONE has shed light on the locomotion of large-bodied rhinesuchid amphibians. This research shows that these animals, which were the dominant predators in freshwater ecosystems more than 250 million years ago, swam in a manner similar to extant crocodiles. The investigation has focused on…
From 12 to 16 de September, the first international online and onsite conference BRIDGES 2022 will be held in Gandía. It is a landmark meeting to promote a fairer scientific system and a more diverse academic environment.
New research published today in eLife by researchers from the Institut Català de Paleontologia Miquel Crusafont (ICP) and the University of Bristol (UB) moves back the moment of the radiation of squamates ―the group of reptiles that includes lizards, snakes and worm lizards― to the Jurassic, a long time before…
The skeleton of Abditosaurus kuehnei is the most complete titanosaur fossil discovered so far in Europe. This herbivorous dinosaur was about 18 meters in length and weighted 14 tons. The research published in Nature Ecology & Evolution is led by researchers from the Institut Català de Paleontologia Miquel Crusafont and…

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