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Abstract The Pleistocene is a key period for understanding the evolutionary history and palaeobiogeography of the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus). The species was first documented in southeastern Iberia at the beginning of the Middle Pleistocene and appears to have rapidly spread throughout Southwestern Europe, where it was found in numerous ...
Maxime Pelletier
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Geologic map of the Bluff Springs quadrangle, Otero County, New Mexico [PDF]
Benjamin W. Hallett
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A new musculoskeletal reconstruction and revision of the cranio‐mandibular anatomy of the Devonian arthrodire placoderm Dunkleosteus terrelli from a comparative and functional anatomical perspective. Dunkleosteus is a specialized arthrodire with many specializations for feeding on large vertebrates, and many of its features are part of broader ...
Russell K. Engelman +4 more
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Geologic map of the Taylor Creek tin district, Black Range, New Mexico [PDF]
Ted L. Eggleston
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Abstract The study of morphological evolution is fundamentally tied to ontogeny, yet studies of these heterochronic processes in the fossil record are rare. Fossils belonging to an ontogenetic series are difficult to assign to an ontogenetic stage due to inconsistent proxies for skeletal ages, challenging to taxonomically assign due to morphological ...
Erika R. Goldsmith, Michelle R. Stocker
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Geological map at 1:12,500 scale of the western sector of El Hierro Island (Canary Archipelago)
El Hierro, the youngest and smallest island in the Canary archipelago, has active magmatism that poses a potential hazard, evidenced by historical volcanic events such as the 1600 Lomo Negro eruption and the 2011–2012 submarine eruption off its southern
Lorenzo Poletti +7 more
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Geologic map of the McFadden quadrangle, Carbon County, Wyoming [PDF]
Harold Julius Hyden
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Abstract Despite documented ecomorphological shifts toward an herbivorous diet in several coelurosaurian lineages, the evolutionary tempo and mode of these changes remain poorly understood, hampered by sparse cranial materials for early representatives of major clades. This is particularly true for Therizinosauria, with representative crania best known
William J. Freimuth, Lindsay E. Zanno
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Geologic map of the Telescope Peak quadrangle, California [PDF]
A. L. Albee
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Geological highway map of Texas.
"With the cooperation of the United States Geological Survey."Includes bibliography.Scale ca. 1:1,875,000 and ca.
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