The NOW Database of Fossil Mammals

NOW (New and Old Worlds) is a global database of fossil mammal occurrences, currently containing around 68,000 locality-species entries. The database spans the last 66 million years, with its primary focus on the last 23 million years. Whereas the database contains records from all continents, the m...

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Autores: Žliobaitė, Indrė|||0000-0003-2427-5407, Fortelius, Mikael|||0000-0002-4851-783X, Bernor, Raymond Louis|||0000-0002-5118-5354, Van den Hoek Ostende, Lars W.|||0000-0003-3114-0121, Janis, Christine M., Lintulaakso, Kari-Erik Johannes|||0000-0001-9627-8821, Säilä, Laura K., Werdelin, Lars, Casanovas i Vilar, Isaac|||0000-0001-7092-9622, Croft, Darin A.|||0000-0002-6514-2187, Flynn, Lawrence J.|||0000-0001-9795-5521, Hopkins, Samantha S. B.|||0000-0003-2289-7472, Kaakinen, Anu|||0000-0002-4654-0665, Kordos, László, Kostopoulos, Dimitris S.|||0000-0002-5475-5666, Pandolfi, Luca|||0000-0002-4186-4126, Rowan, John|||0000-0002-5062-4044, Tesakov, Alexey|||0000-0002-8616-2291, Vislobokova, Innessa|||0000-0002-8730-6568, Zhang, Zhaoqun|||0000-0002-5358-8245, Aiglstorfer, Manuela|||0000-0002-5231-3450, Alba, David M.|||0000-0002-8886-5580, Arnal, Michelle|||0000-0002-1143-5419, Antoine, Pierre-Olivier|||0000-0001-9122-1818, Belmaker, Miriam|||0000-0001-8632-0539, Bilgin, Melike, Boisserie, Jean-Renaud|||0000-0001-5781-795X, Borths, Matthew R.|||0000-0002-3840-5308, Cooke, Siobhán B.|||0000-0001-8265-6705, Dam, Jan Van|||0000-0002-2748-3722, Delson, Eric|||0000-0002-4062-7567, Eronen, Jussi T.|||0000-0002-0390-8044, Fox, David|||0000-0002-2291-6146, Friscia, Anthony R.|||0000-0003-1249-2041, Furió, Marc|||0000-0002-4582-3268, Giaourtsakis, Ioannis X.|||0000-0003-0519-7642, Holbrook, Luke|||0000-0001-5179-3053, Hunter, John|||0000-0001-5110-5011, López-Torres, Sergi|||0000-0002-0046-1013, Ludtke, Joshua|||0000-0002-0018-3834, Minwer-Barakat, Raef|||0000-0001-9441-3612, van der Made, Jan|||0000-0002-4807-4338, Mennecart, Bastien|||0000-0002-9669-2907, Pushkina, Diana|||0000-0003-4574-8365, Rook, Lorenzo|||0000-0001-8923-5428, Saarinen, Juha|||0000-0003-1351-4652, Samuels, Joshua X., Sanders, William|||0000-0002-1551-3939, Silcox, Mary T.|||0000-0002-4174-9435, Vepsäläinen, Jouni|||0000-0001-5300-2956
Tipo de recurso: capítulo de libro
Fecha de publicación:2023
País:España
Institución:Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Repositorio:Dipòsit Digital de Documents de la UAB
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:ddd.uab.cat:281897
Acceso en línea:https://ddd.uab.cat/record/281897
https://dx.doi.org/urn:doi:10.1007/978-3-031-17491-9_3
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Paleontological databases
Mammals
Fossil record
Paleoecology
Paleobiology
Neogene
Cenozoic
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Sumario:NOW (New and Old Worlds) is a global database of fossil mammal occurrences, currently containing around 68,000 locality-species entries. The database spans the last 66 million years, with its primary focus on the last 23 million years. Whereas the database contains records from all continents, the main focus and coverage of the database historically has been on Eurasia. The database includes primarily, but not exclusively, terrestrial mammals. It covers a large part of the currently known mammalian fossil record, focusing on classical and actively researched fossil localities. The database is managed in collaboration with an international advisory board of experts. Rather than a static archive, it emphasizes the continuous integration of new knowledge of the community, data curation, and consistency of scientific interpretations. The database records species occurrences at localities worldwide, as well as ecological characteristics of fossil species, geological contexts of localities and more. The NOW database is primarily used for two purposes: (1) queries about occurrences of particular taxa, their characteristics and properties of localities in the spirit of an encyclopedia; and (2) large scale research and quantitative analyses of evolutionary processes, patterns, reconstructing past environments, as well as interpreting evolutionary contexts. The data are fully open, no logging in or community membership is necessary for using the data for any purpose.