Dasosaurus tocantinensis: New Sauropod from Brazil | AcademicJobs
Explore the discovery of Dasosaurus tocantinensis, a 20m sauropod from Maranhão, revealing Gondwanan ties via Univasf and UFSM research.

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Elver Luiz Mayer serves as a professor in the Colegiado de Geologia at Universidade Federal do Vale do São Francisco on the Senhor do Bonfim campus. He earned a bachelor's degree in Biology from CUFSA, a master's degree in Ecology from USP, and a doctoral degree in Geosciences with specialization in Paleontology from UFRGS.
His documented research focuses include vertebrate paleontology, taphonomy, stratigraphic controlled excavations, and fossiliferous deposits in caves. Mayer has contributed to paleontological research projects, including leadership in the identification and study of dinosaur fossils from northeastern Brazil.
Explore the discovery of Dasosaurus tocantinensis, a 20m sauropod from Maranhão, revealing Gondwanan ties via Univasf and UFSM research.