Ascánio D. Rincón

914 total citations
51 papers, 703 citations indexed

About

Ascánio D. Rincón is a scholar working on Paleontology, Nature and Landscape Conservation and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. According to data from OpenAlex, Ascánio D. Rincón has authored 51 papers receiving a total of 703 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 47 papers in Paleontology, 22 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation and 21 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. Recurrent topics in Ascánio D. Rincón's work include Evolution and Paleontology Studies (45 papers), Bat Biology and Ecology Studies (21 papers) and Paleontology and Evolutionary Biology (19 papers). Ascánio D. Rincón is often cited by papers focused on Evolution and Paleontology Studies (45 papers), Bat Biology and Ecology Studies (21 papers) and Paleontology and Evolutionary Biology (19 papers). Ascánio D. Rincón collaborates with scholars based in Venezuela, United States and Brazil. Ascánio D. Rincón's co-authors include Andrés Solórzano, H. Gregory McDonald, Francisco J. Prevosti, Max C. Langer, Annie Schmaltz Hsiou, Giovanne M. Cidade, Gabriel S. Ferreira, Marisol Montellano-Ballesteros, Richard S. White and Timothy J. Gaudin and has published in prestigious journals such as Quaternary Science Reviews, Quaternary Research and Journal of Human Evolution.

In The Last Decade

Ascánio D. Rincón

51 papers receiving 663 citations

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All Works

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Wang, Xiaoming, et al.. (2021). Canids (Caninae) from the Past of Venezuela. Ameghiniana. 59(1). 6 indexed citations
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Rincón, Ascánio D., et al.. (2020). First fossil record of a Megatheriidae-Megatheriinae in the Early Hemphillian (Late Miocene) from San Gerardo de Limoncito, Curré Formation, Costa RIca. LA Referencia (Red Federada de Repositorios Institucionales de Publicaciones Científicas). 2 indexed citations
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Rincón, Ascánio D. & H. Gregory McDonald. (2020). Reexamination of the Relationship of Pseudoprepotherium hoffstetter, 1961, to the Mylodont Ground Sloths (Xenarthra) from the Miocene of Northern South America. LA Referencia (Red Federada de Repositorios Institucionales de Publicaciones Científicas). 3 indexed citations
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Rincón, Ascánio D., et al.. (2019). Taxonomic revision of a Machairodontinae (Felidae) from the Late Hemphillian of México. Historical Biology. 32(10). 1312–1319. 5 indexed citations
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Cidade, Giovanne M., Daniel Fortier, Ascánio D. Rincón, & Annie Schmaltz Hsiou. (2019). Taxonomic review of two fossil crocodylians from the Cenozoic of South America and its implications for the crocodylian fauna of the continent. Zootaxa. 4656(3). zootaxa.4656.3.5–zootaxa.4656.3.5. 4 indexed citations
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Rincón, Ascánio D., Andrés Solórzano, H. Gregory McDonald, & Marisol Montellano-Ballesteros. (2018). Two new megalonychid sloths (Mammalia: Xenarthra) from the Urumaco Formation (late Miocene), and their phylogenetic affinities. Journal of Systematic Palaeontology. 17(5). 409–421. 8 indexed citations
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Rincón, Ascánio D., et al.. (2017). The first fossil Platyrrhini (Primates: Anthropoidea) from Venezuela: A capuchin monkey from the Plio-Pleistocene of El Breal de Orocual. Journal of Human Evolution. 105. 127–131. 3 indexed citations
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Solórzano, Andrés, et al.. (2017). Gryposuchus (Crocodylia, Gavialoidea) from the early Miocene of Venezuela. Paläontologische Zeitschrift. 92(1). 121–129. 6 indexed citations
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Rincón, Ascánio D., et al.. (2017). Fish-otoliths from the early Miocene of the Castillo Formation, Venezuela: a view into the proto-Caribbean teleostean assemblages. Historical Biology. 29(8). 1019–1030. 8 indexed citations
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Ferreira, Gabriel S., Ascánio D. Rincón, Andrés Solórzano, & Max C. Langer. (2016). Review of the fossil matamata turtles: earliest well-dated record and hypotheses on the origin of their present geographical distribution. Die Naturwissenschaften. 103(3-4). 28–28. 23 indexed citations
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Mothé, Dimila, Leonardo dos Santos Ávilla, Rafael Labarca, et al.. (2016). Sixty years after ‘The mastodonts of Brazil’: The state of the art of South American proboscideans (Proboscidea, Gomphotheriidae). Quaternary International. 443. 52–64. 42 indexed citations
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Solórzano, Andrés, et al.. (2014). Record of Skunk,Conepatus(Carnivora: Mephitidae) for Pleistocene-Holocene of Northern South America. Caribbean Journal of Science. 48(2-3). 117–126. 2 indexed citations
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McDonald, H. Gregory, Ascánio D. Rincón, & Timothy J. Gaudin. (2013). A new genus of megalonychid sloth (Mammalia, Xenarthra) from the late Pleistocene (Lujanian) of Sierra de Perija, Zulia State, Venezuela. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 33(5). 1226–1238. 29 indexed citations
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Rincón, Ascánio D.. (2011). New remains of Mixotoxodon larensis Van Frank 1957 (Mammalia: Notoungulata) from mene de inciarte tar pit, north-western Venezuela. Interciencia. 36(12). 894–899. 12 indexed citations
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Rincón, Ascánio D., et al.. (2011). New saber-toothed cat records (Felidae: Machairodontinae) for the Pleistocene of Venezuela, and the Great American Biotic Interchange. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 31(2). 468–478. 56 indexed citations
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Rincón, Ascánio D., Richard S. White, & H. Gregory McDonald. (2008). Late Pleistocene cingulates (Mammalia: Xenarthra) from Mene de Inciarte Tar Pits, Sierra de Perijá, western Venezuela. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 28(1). 197–207. 32 indexed citations
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Rincón, Ascánio D., Marı́a Teresa Alberdi, & José Luís Prado. (2006). Nuevo registro de Equus (Amerhippus) santaeelenae (Mammalia, Perissodactyla) del pozo de asfalto de Inciarte (Pleistoceno Superior), estado Zulia, Venezuela. Ameghiniana. 43(3). 529–538. 24 indexed citations
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Rincón, Ascánio D.. (2006). A first record of the Pleistocene saber-toothed cat Smilodon populator Lund, 1842 (Carnivora: Felidae: Machairodontinae) from Venezuela. Ameghiniana. 43(2). 499–501. 19 indexed citations

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