Arribas, AlfonsoGarrido, GuiomarViseras, CésarSoria, Jesús M.Pla, SilaSolano, José G.Garcés Crespo, MiguelBeamud Amorós, ElisabetCarrión, José S.2013-05-032013-05-0320091932-6203https://hdl.handle.net/2445/42022Over the last decades, there has been an increasing interest on the chronology, distribution and mammal taxonomy (including hominins) related with the faunal turnovers that took place around the Pliocene-Pleistocene transition [ca. 1.8 mega-annum (Ma)] in Europe. However, these turnovers are not fully understood due to: the precarious nature of the period's fossil record; the"non-coexistence" in this record of many of the species involved; and the enormous geographical area encompassed. This palaeontological information gap can now be in part bridged with data from the Fonelas P-1 site (Granada, Spain), whose faunal composition and late Upper Pliocene date shed light on some of the problems concerning the timing and geography of the dispersals.979 p.application/pdfengcc-by (c) Arribas, A. et al., 2009http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/esMamífers fòssilsPliocèEuropaFossil mammalsPlioceneEuropeA Mammalian Lost World in Southwest Europe during the Late Pliocene.info:eu-repo/semantics/article5717692013-05-03info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess19774089