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Pleistocene Mammals of North America

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The article was published on 1980-10-15 and is currently open access. It has received 907 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Platygonus & Homotherium.

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Dental divergence supports species status of the extinct sea mink (carnivora: mustelidae: neovison macrodon)

TL;DR: Analysis of teeth from 111 dentally mature mink specimens originally collected from the Turner Farm archaeological site suggest that N. macrodon was sufficiently distinct from N. vison to support its recognition as a separate species.
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PalaeoChip Arctic1.0: An optimised eDNA targeted enrichment approach to reconstructing past environments

TL;DR: This work presents an optimised eDNA targeted enrichment approach for reconstructing past environments with a more diverse and sensitive dataset with increased sequencing efficiency of ecologically informative sedaDNA, and presents results of plant and animal presence from permafrost samples.
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Diet and habitat of mesomammals and megamammals from Cedral, San Luis Potosí, México

TL;DR: Using carbon and oxygen isotopic relationships from dental enamel, diet and habitat were inferred for both mesomammals and megamammals that lived in Cedral (San Luis Potosi, north-central Mexico) during Late Pleistocene time as discussed by the authors.

La Paleodieta de Cinco Especies de Mamíferos Herbívoros Rancholabreanos de Valsequillo (Puebla, México)

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors inferred the diet and preferred habitat in which five extinct herbivore species from the Late Pleistocene of Valsequillo, Puebla, Mexico.