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- Vallesian abstract "The Vallesian age is a period of geologic time (11.6—9.0 Ma) within the Miocene used more specifically with European Land Mammal Ages. It precedes the Turolian age and follows the Astaracian age. The Turolian overlaps the Tortonian and Messinian ages.The term "Vallesian" was introduced by Catalan palaeontologist Miquel Crusafont in 1950 to mark the arrival of the equid Hipparion in Europe. The remaining European palaeofaunas, however, had been around since the Middle Miocene, including the moschid Micromeryx, the cervid Euprox, the suid Listriodon, and the felids Sansanosmilus and Pseudaelurus, and the Aragonian-Vallesian boundary does not represent a major shift in the European mammalian record. In contrast, the transition between Lower and Upper Vallesian corresponds to a major biotic crisis — the demise of most Aragonian artiodactyls, including the antelope Protragocerus, the bovid Miotragocerus, Listriodon, and the suids Hyotherium and Parachleusastochoerus. The crisis also affected rodents such as the family Eomyidae and most of the cricetids and glirids. They were replaced by species arriving from the east, Turolian in character: for example the suid Schizochoerus, the murid Progonomys, the bovids Tragoportax and Graecoryx, the hyaenid Adcrocuta, the felid Paramachairodus, and the suid Microstonyx.The Vallesian was a crucial period for the evolution of the European terrestrial fauna. During the Middle Miocene, the highly diversified mammalian fauna of the European forests were replaced by the faunas of the Late Miocene, adapted to a dry climate and to an open terrain. The beginning of the period is marked by the appearance and dispersal of the early horse Hipparion throughout Eurasia. The so-called Vallesian Crisis resulted in the extinction of several mammalian taxa characteristic of the Middle Miocene. The end of the Vallesian, and the beginning of the Turolian, brought the extinction in the west of faunas dominated by the bovids and giraffids characteristic of the so-called sub-Paratethyan or Greek-Iranian province.".
- Vallesian thumbnail Hipparion3.jpg?width=300.
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- Vallesian wikiPageRevisionID "679684835".
- Vallesian wikiPageWikiLink Adcrocuta.
- Vallesian wikiPageWikiLink Artiodactyl.
- Vallesian wikiPageWikiLink Astaracian.
- Vallesian wikiPageWikiLink Bovid.
- Vallesian wikiPageWikiLink Bovidae.
- Vallesian wikiPageWikiLink Category:Miocene.
- Vallesian wikiPageWikiLink Cricetidae.
- Vallesian wikiPageWikiLink Dormouse.
- Vallesian wikiPageWikiLink Eomyidae.
- Vallesian wikiPageWikiLink Equid.
- Vallesian wikiPageWikiLink Equidae.
- Vallesian wikiPageWikiLink Euprox.
- Vallesian wikiPageWikiLink European_Land_Mammal_Ages.
- Vallesian wikiPageWikiLink European_land_mammal_age.
- Vallesian wikiPageWikiLink Even-toed_ungulate.
- Vallesian wikiPageWikiLink Geologic_time.
- Vallesian wikiPageWikiLink Geologic_time_scale.
- Vallesian wikiPageWikiLink Giraffidae.
- Vallesian wikiPageWikiLink Gliridae.
- Vallesian wikiPageWikiLink Graecoryx.
- Vallesian wikiPageWikiLink Hipparion.
- Vallesian wikiPageWikiLink Hyotherium.
- Vallesian wikiPageWikiLink Listriodon.
- Vallesian wikiPageWikiLink Messinian.
- Vallesian wikiPageWikiLink Micromeryx.
- Vallesian wikiPageWikiLink Microstonyx.
- Vallesian wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Miocene.
- Vallesian wikiPageWikiLink Miocene.
- Vallesian wikiPageWikiLink Miotragocerus.
- Vallesian wikiPageWikiLink Miquel_Crusafont.
- Vallesian wikiPageWikiLink Miquel_Crusafont_i_Pairó.
- Vallesian wikiPageWikiLink Mya_(unit).
- Vallesian wikiPageWikiLink Parachleusastochoerus.
- Vallesian wikiPageWikiLink Paramachairodus.
- Vallesian wikiPageWikiLink Paratethys.
- Vallesian wikiPageWikiLink Progonomys.
- Vallesian wikiPageWikiLink Protragocerus.
- Vallesian wikiPageWikiLink Pseudaelurus.
- Vallesian wikiPageWikiLink Sansanosmilus.
- Vallesian wikiPageWikiLink Schizochoerus.
- Vallesian wikiPageWikiLink Tortonian.
- Vallesian wikiPageWikiLink Tragoportax.
- Vallesian wikiPageWikiLink Turolian.
- Vallesian wikiPageWikiLink Year.
- Vallesian wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vallesian Crisis".
- Vallesian wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vallesian".
- Vallesian hasPhotoCollection Vallesian.
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- Vallesian subject Category:Miocene.
- Vallesian hypernym Period.
- Vallesian type Country.
- Vallesian comment "The Vallesian age is a period of geologic time (11.6—9.0 Ma) within the Miocene used more specifically with European Land Mammal Ages. It precedes the Turolian age and follows the Astaracian age. The Turolian overlaps the Tortonian and Messinian ages.The term "Vallesian" was introduced by Catalan palaeontologist Miquel Crusafont in 1950 to mark the arrival of the equid Hipparion in Europe.".
- Vallesian label "Vallesian".
- Vallesian sameAs Vallesium.
- Vallesian sameAs Vallésien.
- Vallesian sameAs m.05p0qp5.
- Vallesian sameAs Q2509332.
- Vallesian sameAs Q2509332.
- Vallesian wasDerivedFrom Vallesian?oldid=679684835.
- Vallesian depiction Hipparion3.jpg.
- Vallesian isPrimaryTopicOf Vallesian.