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The recognition of a proboscidean subspecies, Mammuthus armeniacus taiwanicus, from the Pleistocene represents one of the milestones for paleontological research in Taiwan in the 1970s. However, the whereabouts of the holotype and referred specimens remain unknown due to curation issues. Here, we report the rediscovery of the holotype and five referred
Cheng-Han Sun +4 more
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Zoologiceskij zurnal, 2023
Radiocarbon dating of woolly mammoth remains from the Minusinsk Depression allows for the patterns of its distribution in southern Siberia in the Late Pleistocene to be specified.
D. G. Malikov +5 more
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Radiocarbon dating of woolly mammoth remains from the Minusinsk Depression allows for the patterns of its distribution in southern Siberia in the Late Pleistocene to be specified.
D. G. Malikov +5 more
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Historical Biology, 2022
This paper summarizes previous studies of Palaeoloxodon naumanni, including stratigraphic distribution, chronology, morphological characteristics, taxonomy, habitat, and accompanying fauna. P.
Keiichi Takahashi
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This paper summarizes previous studies of Palaeoloxodon naumanni, including stratigraphic distribution, chronology, morphological characteristics, taxonomy, habitat, and accompanying fauna. P.
Keiichi Takahashi
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Historical Biology, 2021
Mathematical models are a helpful tool that can help palaeoecology research advance in similar ways as the ones already used in theoretical ecology.
F. Jiménez-Moreno +3 more
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Mathematical models are a helpful tool that can help palaeoecology research advance in similar ways as the ones already used in theoretical ecology.
F. Jiménez-Moreno +3 more
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Molecular phylogeny of Elephantidae. Extreme divergence of the extant forest African elephant
Comptes Rendus De L'Académie Des Sciences Série 3, Sciences De La Vie, 1999A phylogenetic study of the Elephantidae (Proboscidea, Mammalia) is based on the cytochrome b mitochondrial gene: 31 terminals, that is, all known sequences, one non-elephantid proboscidean, the extinct American mastodon, and four outgroups. The data set includes 11 new sequences with the first published sequence of the forest African elephant, L.
Véronique Barriel, Pascal Tassy
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Early Elephantidae of Africa and a Tentative Correlation of African Plio-Pleistocene Deposits
Nature, 1970Several phyletic lines of Elephantidae were derived from a common gomphotheriid ancestor in the late Pliocene of Africa. These lines evolved at different rates, passing through similar stages at different times as reflected in the morphology of the molar teeth.
Vincent J Maglio
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Morphology of a fossil elephant calf (Archidiskodon, Elephantidae) from the Oldowan Muhkai IIa site
Doklady Biological Sciences, 2015The skull and lower jaw morphology of a calf of Archidiskodon sp. from the Oldowan (Early Paleolithic) Muhkai IIa site (Akushinskii raion, Dagestan) is described. The Muhkai IIa site is dated more than 1.5 Ma. This is the first record of the skull and lower jaw of calf of this species from the northern Caucasus.
E. N. Mashchenko +2 more
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New Evidence Relating to the Supposed Stegolophodont Ancestry of the Elephantidae
South African Archaeological Bulletin, 1970Vincent J Maglio
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