Abstract. The present paper brings summarized data on early Pleistocene large-sized deer from Balkan and Black Sea Areas of Europe. Several stocks of giant deer occur in Europe along the gradual climate aridization: a poorly known yet lineage of Arvernoceros that is characterized by a significant size variation, and two sister lineages of the genus Praemegaceros presented by species P. obscurus and P. pliotarandoides. Taxonomical problems, synonymy, morphology and distribution of the early Pleistocene large-sized deer are discussed in the article
The deer remains from the renowned Palaeolithic site of Isernia la Pineta (southern Italy) are revis...
This review is focused on the surviving species of Pleistocene megaherbivores in the Palearctic real...
International audienceThe article attests the presence of the genus Rucervus in the paleontological ...
Remains of the large-sized deer Arvernoceros from the sites of Madonna della Strada and Selvella (la...
Some remains of the large-sized deer Arvernoceros discovered in the sites of Madonna della Strada an...
The first occurrence of the large-sized deer Arvernoceros in the Early Pleistocene of Italy is repor...
Remains of the large-sized deer Arvernoceros from the sites of Madonna della Strada and Selvella (la...
This article presents new data on the Late Pleistocene giant deer, Megaloceros giganteus (Blumenbach...
Deer are very abundant in the European Pleistocene and their marked species turnover and high rate o...
The remains of Megaceroides calabriae from Middle Pleistocene deposits at locality Bovetto (Southern...
International audienceThe unusual cranial morphology of the endemic extinct African deer Megaceroide...
The fossil remains of cervids from Trlica in Montenegro are described and assigned to the elk or moo...
The Irish elk or Megaloceros giganteus is an emblematic species of the Pleistocene, but its relative...
The article attests the presence of the genus Rucervus in the paleontological record of Europe and p...
International audienceA new deer species, Praeelaphus australorientalis sp. nov., is described from ...
The deer remains from the renowned Palaeolithic site of Isernia la Pineta (southern Italy) are revis...
This review is focused on the surviving species of Pleistocene megaherbivores in the Palearctic real...
International audienceThe article attests the presence of the genus Rucervus in the paleontological ...
Remains of the large-sized deer Arvernoceros from the sites of Madonna della Strada and Selvella (la...
Some remains of the large-sized deer Arvernoceros discovered in the sites of Madonna della Strada an...
The first occurrence of the large-sized deer Arvernoceros in the Early Pleistocene of Italy is repor...
Remains of the large-sized deer Arvernoceros from the sites of Madonna della Strada and Selvella (la...
This article presents new data on the Late Pleistocene giant deer, Megaloceros giganteus (Blumenbach...
Deer are very abundant in the European Pleistocene and their marked species turnover and high rate o...
The remains of Megaceroides calabriae from Middle Pleistocene deposits at locality Bovetto (Southern...
International audienceThe unusual cranial morphology of the endemic extinct African deer Megaceroide...
The fossil remains of cervids from Trlica in Montenegro are described and assigned to the elk or moo...
The Irish elk or Megaloceros giganteus is an emblematic species of the Pleistocene, but its relative...
The article attests the presence of the genus Rucervus in the paleontological record of Europe and p...
International audienceA new deer species, Praeelaphus australorientalis sp. nov., is described from ...
The deer remains from the renowned Palaeolithic site of Isernia la Pineta (southern Italy) are revis...
This review is focused on the surviving species of Pleistocene megaherbivores in the Palearctic real...
International audienceThe article attests the presence of the genus Rucervus in the paleontological ...