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Re: paleonet Gomphotherium versus dinotherium



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From: "Xavier Panades I Blas" <cogombra@hotmail.com>
Reply-To: paleonet@nhm.ac.uk
To: paleonet@nhm.ac.uk
Subject: Re: paleonet Gomphotherium versus dinotherium
Date: Sat, 27 Dec 2003 16:05:03 +0000

Dear Luis,

Thank you for your message.

Please, I would like that you use my real name Xavier instead of Javier.

Your explanation really answers the question. However, this needs to be 
supported by other evidence and publish in a journal. I will invite you to 
develop a project together with my Sapnish Colleague Dr. A. Mazo.

Respectfully,

Xavier Panades I Blas, Ms

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From: "Luis Fraile" <lfraile@telefonica.net>
Reply-To: paleonet@nhm.ac.uk
To: <paleonet@nhm.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: paleonet Gomphotherium versus dinotherium
Date: Sat, 27 Dec 2003 00:28:25 +0100

Querido Javier,
Aunque ambos proboscideos coexistiran deberián de tener biotopos algo
distintos.Gomphotherium de menor tamaño debía de esta mejor adaptado a vivir
en un medio más boscoso,  mas cerrado.El tipo de dentición bunodonta sugiere
una dieta de tipo más folivoro, más blanda que la de Deinotherium.Este tiene
una dentición  dilofodónta más adaptada a una dieta más dura,como cortezas
de árboles y más herbácea.Deinotherium ocuparía una zona de sabana más
abierta ,
más apropiada a su mayor tamaño.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Xavier Panades I Blas" <cogombra@hotmail.com>
To: <paleonet@nhm.ac.uk>
Sent: Thursday, December 25, 2003 2:17 PM
Subject: paleonet Gomphotherium versus dinotherium


 > The African Savanha is collapsed quite often collapsed by the presence of
a
 > laege proboscidean.
 > How is it possible that during the Inferior Miocene in the Iberian
Peninsula
 > two large proboscideans such as gomphotherium and dinotherium co-live
 > together in a Savanha?
 >
 > I cannot find any publication that answers this question...Even though
this
 > could be because they feed on different sources of plants!
 >
 > Any suggestions?/
 >
 > Bones festes from CATALUNYA
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 > Xavier Panades I Blas, Ms
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 > From: "Thomas R. Lipka" <t.lipka@verizon.net>
 > Reply-To: paleonet@nhm.ac.uk
 > To: <dinosaur@usc.edu>,<vrtpaleo@usc.edu>
 > CC: "Paleonet" <paleonet@nhm.ac.uk>
 > Subject: paleonet RE: Portugal - Happy Holydays
 > Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2003 15:41:43 -0500
 >
 > Merry Christmas and Happy New Years to all!
 >
 > Tom
 >
 > Thomas R. Lipka
 > Principal Investigator: Arundel Project & Geobiological Research
 > Baltimore, Md. USA
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 > http://www.glue.umd.edu/~gdouglas/lipka/theropod.html
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 > http://www.glue.umd.edu/~gdouglas/neoceratopsian/index.html
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 > abundance without character is the path of destruction.---Thomas 
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 >  > -----Original Message-----
 >  > From: owner-vrtpaleo@usc.edu [mailto:owner-vrtpaleo@usc.edu]On Behalf
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 >  > Luis Azevedo Rodrigues
 >  > Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2003 9:41 AM
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 >  > Happy Holydays everyone!
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 >  > Luis
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