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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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Reversal of fortune: plant suppression and recovery after vole

Henry F. Howe
TL;DR: Results indicate that preferred food plants may persist through capacity to quickly recover during periods of relative vole scarcity, or reach a refuge in maturity.
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An Irvingtonian Fauna from the Oldest Quaternary Alluvium in Eastern Pumpkin Creek Valley, Morrill and Banner Counties, Nebraska

TL;DR: The only older Quaternary fossils reported from deposits in Pumpkin Creek Valley are Mammuthus meridionalis (Nesti) and Equus sp. cf. scotti Gidley as discussed by the authors.

Pleistocene vertebrates from Rio Arriba and Taos counties, northernmost New Mexico

TL;DR: More recently, Gobernador, Youngsville, Abiquiu, Santa Cruz, Ojo Caliente, and Vadito sites were reported to have Mammuthus columbi and Equus niobrarensis, respectively.
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A New Species of Ancylostoma (Nemata: Strongylida: Ancylostomatidae) from Two Species of Ctenomys in Lowland Bolivia.

TL;DR: Morphological investigation and comparisons with known species described and reported from mammals in the Neotropical Region show that this is an undescribed species of Ancylostoma, herein described as new.