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- Examples from the Great American Biotic Interchange
- Gomphothere (Cuvieronius Sp.) Association ∼13,390 Calibrated Ybp in Sonora, Mexico
- Late Quaternary Biogeography and Extinction of Proboscideans in North America
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- Redalyc.Paleobiogeography of Trilophodont Gomphotheres
- Fossil Proboscidea from the Upper Cenozoic of Central America: Taxonomy, Evolutionary and Paleobiogeographic Significance
- The Microstructure of Proboscidean Ivory and Its Application to the Subordinal Identification of Isolated Ivory Specimens
- O Tempo Geológico Nas Narrativas De Museus De História Natural: Uma Análise Comparativa
- Extinction of North American Cuvieronius (Mammalia: Proboscidea: Gomphotheriidae) Driven by Dietary Resource Competition with Sympatric Mammoths and Mastodons
- Grayson and Meltzer 2015
- Overkill, Glacial History, and the Extinction of North America's Ice
- Ameghino, 1888) in the Late Pleistocene of South America
- Late Quaternary Extinctions: State of the Debate
- Walking with Indonesian Elephants: Attribution of Isolated Proboscidean Femurs and Tibias to Genus Based on Morphological Differences
- (Mammalia, Proboscidea) from Central Chile
- A Description of Small Gomphotheriid (Mammalia, Proboscidea) Manuses from the Earliest Pleistocene 111 Ranch Beds, Southeast Arizona, USA
- Elephant and Mammoth Hunting During the Paleolithic: a Review of the Relevant Archaeological, Ethnographic and Ethno‐Historical Records
- The Pleistocene Gomphotheres (Proboscidea) from South America: Diversity, Habitats and Feeding Ecology
- The Palaeobiogeography of South American Gomphotheres
- Proboscideans from US National Park Service Lands
- New Remains of Sinomastodon Yangziensis
- Pleistocene Mammals
- Shoulder Height, Body Mass, and Shape of Proboscideans
- The Great American Biotic Interchange a South American Perspective
- Land Mammals and the Great American Interchange Author(S): Larry G
- 72Nd Annual Meeting Society of Vertebrate Paleontology
- Cuvieronius Hyodon Revises Incisor Evolution in Elephantimorpha