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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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MOLECULAR PHYLOGEOGRAPHY OF THE AMERICAN BEAVER (Castor Canadensis): IMPLICATIONS FOR MANAGEMENT AND CONSERVATION
TL;DR: The objectives in this study were to assess how climatic and geological events affected the current distribution of the American beaver in North America, and how the management actions to restore and control beaver populations have affected the genetic structure and conservation of beavers populations.
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Panbiogeography of the Santa María Amajac area, Hidalgo, Mexico
TL;DR: In this paper, a panbiogeographic analysis of 27 fossil taxa of aquatic and terrestrial plants, gastropods, ostracods, amphibians, and mammals identified previously in the area of the Santa Maria Amajac paleolake were selected and their distribution in America during the Late Pliocene- Pleistocene was analyzed using the pan-geographic method.
Cenozoic vertebrates from Socorro County, central New Mexico
TL;DR: The Cenozoic vertebrate record from Socorro County in central New Mexico consists of 20 faunas ranging in age from Eocene through Pleistocene as discussed by the authors.
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Delimiting Geographic Distribution and Population History of Jumping Mice (Zapus trinotatus and Zapus princeps) in the Pacific Northwest
Christopher M Himes,G. J. Kenagy +1 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that while the Cascade Range has contributed to the historic and contemporary partitioning of these 2 species, it does not represent an absolute barrier, as evidenced by syntopic localities.