Countries citing papers authored by Guillermo M. López
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Fields of papers citing papers by Guillermo M. López
This network shows the impact of papers produced by Guillermo M. López. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Guillermo M. López. The network helps show where Guillermo M. López may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Guillermo M. López
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Bond, Mariano, Guillermo M. López, Marcelo Reguero, Gustavo Juan Scillato-Yané, & Marı́a Guiomar Vucetich. (2015). LOS MAMÍFEROS DE LA FORMACIÓN FRAY BENTOS (EDAD MAMÍFERO DESEADENSE, OLIGOCENO SUPERIOR?) DE LAS PROVINCIAS DE CORRIENTES Y ENTRE RÍOS, ARGENTINA. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.14 indexed citations
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Woodburne, Michael O., Francisco J. Goin, Mariano Bond, et al.. (2014). Paleogene land mammal faunas of South America. Journal of Mammalian Evolution. 21.53 indexed citations
López, Guillermo M. & Mariano Bond. (2010). Revisión sistemática de los Oldfieldthomasiidae (Mammalia, Notoungulata) del Paleógeno de América del Sur. El Servicio de Difusión de la Creación Intelectual (National University of La Plata).2 indexed citations
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Gelfo, Javier N., Laura Chornogubsky, Guillermo M. López, Francisco J. Goin, & Martín R. Ciancio. (2010). Biochronological relationships of the mammal fauna from the Paleogene of Las Violetas, Chubut Province, Argentina. El Servicio de Difusión de la Creación Intelectual (National University of La Plata).7 indexed citations
López, Guillermo M. & Mariano Bond. (2009). UN NUEVO NOTOPITHECINAE (NOTOUNGULATA, TYPOTHERIA) DEL TERCIARIO INFERIOR DE LA PUNA ARGENTINA.. Gredos (University of Salamanca). 31(31). 87–99.15 indexed citations
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Powell, Jaime E., et al.. (2008). Primer leontínido (Mammalia, Notoungulata) de la Formación Lumbrera (Subgrupo Santa Bárbara, Grupo Salta-Paleógeno) del noroeste argentino. Ameghiniana. 45(1). 83–91.25 indexed citations
Cladera, Gerardo, et al.. (2004). Tafonomía de la Gran Hondonada (Formación Sarmiento, Edad-mamífero Mustersense, Eoceno Medio) Chubut, Argentina. Ameghiniana. 41(3). 315–330.27 indexed citations
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Skelton, Peter W., et al.. (2001). Revisión de la litoestratigrafía del flanco norte de Sant Corneli (Pirineos centro-meridionales, Cretácico Superior). Geotemas ( Madrid ). 209–212.1 indexed citations
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Bond, Mariano & Guillermo M. López. (1995). LOS MAMÍFEROS DE LA FORMACIÓN CASA GRANDE (EOCENO) DE LA PROVINCIA DE JUJUY, ARGENTINA. Ameghiniana. 32(3). 301–309.24 indexed citations
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Bond, Mariano & Guillermo M. López. (1993). EL PRIMER NOTOHIPPIDAE (MAMMALIA, NOTOUNGULATA) DE LA FORMACION LUMBRERA (GRUPO SALTA) DEL NOROESTE ARGENTINO. CONSIDERACIONES SOBRE LA SISTEMÁTICA DE LA FAMILIA NOTOHIPPIDAE. Ameghiniana. 30(1). 59–68.30 indexed citations
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