The Deinotherium (Proboscidea, Mammalia): an abnormal tusk from Lisbon, the Miocene record in Portugal and the first appearance datum. Evidence from Lisbon, Portugal [PDF]
An exceptionally favourable stratigraphic and chronologic context concerning the Miocene series in Lisbon allows us to stress that there are two successive data as far as the Proboscideans' immigration into western Europe is concerned: firstly, that of
Antunes, M. Telles, Ginsburg, L.
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Multiproxy evidence for leaf-browsing and closed habitats in extinct proboscideans (Mammalia, Proboscidea) from Central Chile. [PDF]
González-Guarda E +12 more
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Reproductive Life Histories of Mammoths [PDF]
The end of the Pleistocene saw the extinction of many large vertebrate species, including mammoths (genus Mammuthus). Despite many decades of work by various researchers, the cause(s) of mammoth extinction are still heavily debated, with climate change ...
El Adli, Joseph
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Clovis at the end of the world. [PDF]
Meltzer DJ.
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Anachronic Fruit Traits and Natural History Suggest Extinct Megafauna Herbivores as the Dispersers of an Endangered Tree. [PDF]
Muñoz-Concha D, Muñoz K, Loayza AP.
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Unusual lizard fossil from the Miocene of Nebraska and a minimum age for cnemidophorine teiids. [PDF]
Scarpetta SG.
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The trunk replaces the longer mandible as the main feeding organ in elephant evolution. [PDF]
Li C +10 more
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Correction: Taguatagua 3: A new late Pleistocene settlement in a highly suitable lacustrine habitat in central Chile (34°S). [PDF]
Labarca R +12 more
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Arroyo del Vizcaíno, Uruguay: a fossil-rich 30-ka-old megafaunal locality with cut-marked bones. [PDF]
Fariña RA +7 more
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