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Pleistocene Mammals of North America
Bjorn Kurten,Elaine Anderson +1 more
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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.read more
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Paleobiology of a large mammal community from the late Pleistocene of Sonora, Mexico
Rachel A. Short,Laura G. Emmert,Nicholas A. Famoso,Jeff M. Martin,Jim I. Mead,Sandy L. Swift,Arturo Baez +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented a more comprehensive understanding of the faunal community restructuring that occurred in northern Mexico from the late Pleistocene to present day, indicating further potential biodiversity loss with continued warming and drying of the region.
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Pleistocene lagomorphs from Cathedral Cave, Nevada
TL;DR: This paper used a morphological approach to identify lagomorphs from Cathedral Cave, Nevada, and reported the presence of a posterorinternal reentrant fold on the p3 of some specimens of Ochotona sp.
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Resorptive depressions on a horn core of Late Pleistocene (MIS 3) Bison priscus (Bovidae, Mammalia) from northeastern Germany.
TL;DR: Formation of the depressions on the steppe bison's horn core likely was caused by localized bone resorption during periods of increased demand for mineral elements that could not be met by dietary uptake.
Canis accitanus nov. sp., a new small dog (Canidae, Carnivora, Mammalia) from the Fonelas P-1 Plio-Pleistocene site (Guadix basin, Granada, Spain) § Canis accitanus nov. sp., un nouveau petit canide´ (Canidae, Carnivora, Mammalia) du gisement plio-pleistocene de Fonelas P-1 (bassin de Guadix, Grenade, Espagne)
Guiomar Garrido,Alfonso Arribas +1 more