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Paleoecology and Land-Use of Quaternary Megafauna from Saltville, Virginia Emily Simpson East Tennessee State University
Occurrence of the Musk Ox, Symbos Cavifrons, from Southeastern Idaho and Comments on the Genus Bootherium
Life and Extinction of Megafauna in the Ice-Age Arctic
Evidence of Pre-Clovis Sites in the Eastern United States Albert C
1 TABLE S1 Global List of Extinct and Extant Megafaunal Genera By
Some Late Pleistocene Fossils from Washita Local Fauna
Mitogenome of the Extinct Helmeted Musk Ox, Bootherium Bombifrons
Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science 2 1 ! (1991) Volume 99, P
Miocene Vertebrates from Aguascalientes, Mexico
Inferring the Characteristics of Ancient Populations Using Bioinformatic Analysis of Genome-Wide DNA Sequencing Data
Quaternary Vertebrate Paleoecology of the Central Mississippi Alluvial Valley; Implications for the Initial Human Occupation
Article Genomic Data from Extinct North American Camelops Revise
Pleistocene-Holocene Extinctions: Distinguishing Between Anthropic and Climatic Causes
International Conference on Ruminant Phylogenetics Munich 03.-06
Osteological Correlates of Cephalic Skin Structures in Amniota: Documenting The
I Orth American Musk Oxen Bootherium, Symbos, and Gidleya (Mammalia: Artiodactyla: Bovidae) A
Late Quaternary Biogeography and Extinction of Proboscideans in North America
Ovibos Moschatus. by Peter C
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THE MUSK-OXEN of NEBRASKA Erwin Hinckley Barbour
Pleistocene Fauna
(Dasypus) in North America Based on Ancient Mitochondrial DNA
Grayson and Meltzer 2015
Scientific American-June 2007
Late Cenozoic History of the Interior Basins of Alaska and the Yukon
A Carbon and Nitrogen Isotopic Analysis of Pleistocene Food Webs in North America: Implications for Paleoecology and Extinction
The Ohio Pleistocene Mammal Database (Opmdb): Creation and Preliminary
Revisión Científica
Gravel Geology and Muskoxen Paleontology of a Late Pleistocene Fossil Site in Saltville, Virginia
Late Wisconsin Woodland Musk Oxen in Association with Pollen and Inverte- Brates from Michigan
Mammals FROMILLINOIS’PAST
Helmeted Muskoxen Than Human Hunting
Overkill, Glacial History, and the Extinction of North America's Ice
232284658.Pdf
THE QUATERNARY of the UNITED STATES H. E. Wright, Jr. and David G. Frey, Editors
The Quaternary of Virginia - a Symposium Volume
Mammalia, Bovidae) from the Neogene of Stratzing, Austria
Late Pleistocene Megafaunal Extinctions Involves Water Withdrawal Due to the Presence of Lull, R
Bormet Allison.Pdf