Regional restructuring in planktic foraminifera communities through Pliocene-early Pleistocene climate variability. [PDF]
Larina E +5 more
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Hypercarnivorous teeth and healed injuries to Canis chihliensis from Early Pleistocene Nihewan beds, China, support social hunting for ancestral wolves. [PDF]
Tong H +6 more
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Coastal dynamics under conditions of rapid sea-level rise: Late Pleistocene to Early Holocene evolution of barrier–lagoon systems on the northern Adriatic shelf (Italy) [PDF]
J.E.A. Storms +4 more
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Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene Occupations in the Upper Atbara River Valley, Sudan. [PDF]
Close, Angela E. +3 more
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Bears deviate from the inhibitory cascade model (ICM) during molar size evolution, with two significant deviations linked to changes in diet: Ursus minimus and Ursus deningeri. Many bears exhibit a ‘partial ICM’, highlighting the relationship between relative molar size, dietary adaptations and dental development across different species.
Anneke H. van Heteren, A. Stefanie Luft
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A honey bee fossil (Hymenoptera, Apidae) from the Late Pliocene to Early Pleistocene Teragi Group, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan: Bridging a gap in <i>Apis</i> evolutionary history. [PDF]
Takahashi Y, Takahashi JI.
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Glacial erosion during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) has removed much evidence of earlier glaciations and interglacials in the European Alps. At Gröbminger Mitterberg (GM), beneath a blanket of LGM till, a distinctive sediment archive preserves deposits predating the LGM.
Gerit E. U. Griesmeier +7 more
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3D seismic evidence for a single Early Pleistocene glaciation of the central North Sea. [PDF]
Ottesen D +3 more
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Early Pleistocene avifauna of Kunino (NW Bulgaria)
The Early Pleistocene (Vaalian-Menapian, approximately 1,2-1,0 m.y.a.) avian fauna is studied. The material includes 36 bone fragments of MNI 21 belonging to 11 taxa of three orders: Falconiformes: Falco sp. ex gr. cherrug, Falconiformes indet.; Galliformes: Tetrao cf.
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