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Evolution and Extinction of the Giant Rhinoceros Elasmotherium Sibiricum Sheds Light on Late Quaternary Megafaunal Extinctions
Genomics and the Evolutionary History of Equids Pablo Librado, Ludovic Orlando
Domesticated Megafauna of Americas: Needs, Possibilities and Results
Bruce J. Macfadden*
Paleobiogeography of Miocene to Pliocene Equinae of North America: a Phylogenetic
Late Quaternary Megafaunal Extinctions in Southern Patagonia and Their Relation to Environmental Changes and Human Impacts Natalia A
Evolution, Systematics, and Phylogeography of Pleistocene Horses in the New World: a Molecular Perspective
Ancient Feeding, Ecology and Extinction of Pleistocene Horses from the Pampean Region, Argentina
First Record of Equus Neogeus from Abaucán River (Catamarca, Argentina) Primer Registro De Equus Neogeus En Río Abaucán (Catamarca, Argentina)
A New Genus of Horse from Pleistocene North America
Article XXVII.- a PLIOCENE FAUNA from WESTERN NEBRASKA. BY
The Great American Biotic Interchange Revisited: a New Perspective from the Stable Isotope Record of Argentine Pampas Fossil Mammals Laura Domingo1,2*, Rodrigo L
Combination of Humans, Climate, and Vegetation Change Triggered Late Quaternary Megafauna Extinction in the Ú Ltima Esperanza Region, Southern Patagonia, Chile
2.16 the Paleoindian and Archaic of Central and South America
Ancient Feeding Ecology Inferred from Stable Isotopic Evidence from Fossil
A New Genus of Horse from Pleistocene North America
Rostral Reconstruction of South American Hippidiform Equids: New Anatomical and Ecomorphological Inferences
Assessing the Causes Behind the Late Quaternary Extinction of Horses in South America Using Species Distribution Models
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The Evolution of the Horse Mats Molén
Florida Fossil Horse Newsletter
Evolution and Extinction of the Giant Rhinoceros Elasmotherium Sibiricum Sheds Light on Late Quaternary Megafaunal Extinctions Pavel Kosintsev, Kieren J
Presence of Hippidion at Two Sites of Western Argentina Diet Composition and Contribution to the Study of the Extinction of Pleistocene Megafauna
The Evolution of the Horse Family
The Extinction of Equidae and Proboscidea in South America
A New Genus of Horse from Pleistocene North America
Revising the Recent Evolutionary History of Equids Using Ancient DNA
Fossil Horses from the Late Pleistocene of Tapalqué Creek (Buenos Aires Province, Argentina)
The Evolution of Equid Monodactyly: a Review Including a New Hypothesis
The Great American Biotic Interchange a South American Perspective
BULLETIN of the FLORIDA STATE MUSEUM Biological Sciences
Book of Abstracts and Program Were Prepared by Evangelia Pişkin, Ezgi Sevimli, Gonca Özger and Gamze Durdu
THE HORSE and ITS RELATIVES E Ffer^Ge ORG -Tfe 7Q H B € FL '^ the HORSE and ITS RELATIVES
Evolution of Old World Equus and Origin of the Zebra-Ass Clade
1. Hyracotherium (50 Million Years Ago), Aka Eohippus ("Dawn