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Trends and Patterns of Animal Poisoning in Thailand: A 10-Year Retrospective Study from Ramathibodi Poison Center. [PDF]
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Niche Overlap Is Not Enough: Same Overlap, Contrasting Fluctuations. [PDF]
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This datasheet on Elephantidae covers Identity, Distribution.
H. Saegusa, W. H. Gilbert
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Stegodontidae and Anancus: Keys to understanding dental evolution in Elephantidae
Quaternary Science Reviews, 2020The dental evolution of Mammuthus during the Quaternary represents the ultimate level of adaptation to open habitats among all proboscideans. This is the end result of the increased trend in grazing ability in Elephantidae.
Haruo Saegusa
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New remains of Elephantidae from the Upper Siwalik subgroup (Plio-Pleistocene) of Pakistan
Quaternary Science Reviews, 2019The Siwalik sequence saw the appearance and spread of the family Elephantidae in the Indian subcontinent during the Plio-Pleistocene epochs. Elephas flourished and underwent species turnover during the Plio-Pleistocene of the Siwalik Group.
Sayyed Ghyour Abbas +2 more
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Evolution of Mastication in the Elephantidae [PDF]
The value of any individual morphological trait derives from its adaptive significance to the total biology of the animals in which it is found. The difficulty arises in determining the adaptive value of isolated characters. Paleontologists can partially overcome this difficulty by analyzing characters as components of functional complexes.
Vincent J Maglio
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Origin and Evolution of the Elephantidae
Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, 1973Vincent J Maglio
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