ABSTRACT The current diversity and distribution of species and populations have been shaped by the major climatic oscillations during the Quaternary. The brown trout (Salmo trutta) is a striking example of the strong effect of past climate changes on the evolutionary history of species, in fact, the alternation of glacial/interglacial cycles has led to
Tatiana Fioravanti +5 more
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Systematic bone tool production at 1.5 million years ago. [PDF]
de la Torre I +8 more
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Understanding Ancient Moose Populations in the Southern Rocky Mountains
ABSTRACT Moose (Alces alces) are an iconic symbol of contemporary Rocky Mountain ecosystems, and their growing abundance in Colorado and other portions of the Southern Rockies has inspired debate around their regional prehistory prior to their 20th century translocation. The Early Holocene biogeography of moose in North America is poorly characterised,
William T. T. Taylor +12 more
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Microbial endolithic community at Meteor Crater
Abstract Postimpact recovery and evolution in response to climate changes produced a modern ecosystem at Meteor Crater dominated by a grassland and woodland of piñon and juniper, which has been used to evaluate floral and megafaunal consequences of impact cratering during the Phanerozoic Eon of complex life.
David A. Kring, Charles S. Cockell
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Early Permian terrestrial apex predator regurgitalite indicates opportunistic feeding behaviour. [PDF]
Rebillard A +6 more
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International principles and standards for the practice of ecological restoration. Third edition
Abstract Introduction Growth in understanding of ecological restoration necessitates updated guidance for effective, equitable, and outcome‐oriented restoration across terrestrial, inland water, and coastal and marine ecosystems. The third edition of the Society for Ecological Restoration (SER) International Principles and Standards for the Practice of
George D. Gann +24 more
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Extinct megafauna dominated human subsistence in southern South America before 11,600 years ago. [PDF]
Prates L, Medina ME, Perez SI.
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Gondwanan cyrtocrinids uncover hidden diversity and crinoid dispersal pathways. [PDF]
Salamon MA +5 more
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Buca della Iena and Grotta del Capriolo: New chronological, lithic, and faunal analyses of two late Mousterian sites in Central Italy. [PDF]
Gennai J +7 more
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ZooMS analysis of two Châtelperronian faunal assemblages
Welker, F. +4 more
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