45 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), map ; 26 cm.During the past century, fossils of Pleistocene camels have been occasionally reported from unglaciated regions of Alaska and Yukon (collectively known as eastern Beringia), yet detailed descriptions of these materials are limited or lacking altogether. The detailed osteological treatment presented here establishes that these fossils are virtually indistinguishable from the species Camelops hesternus, a common member of Blancan to Rancholabrean faunas and known best from temperate regions of western North America. Metrically, high-latitude members of C. hesternus seem to have been smaller bodied than representatives from more southerly parts of the species range, a finding that is consis...
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FIG. 10. Comparison of radioulnae from Alaska with various North American fossil camelines. Data for...
FIG. 11. Camelops hesternus tibia from Yukon. YG 447.262: A, anterior, B, posterior, C, lateral, and...
Western camel (C. hesternus) fossils are rare from Eastern Beringia, thus there is little available ...
FIG. 19. Camelops hesternus proximal phalanges. Forefoot examples: YG 328.21: A, posterior, B, anter...
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Zazula, Grant D., Macphee, Ross D. E., Hall, Elizabeth, Hewitson, Susan (2016): Osteological assessm...
FIG. 10. Comparison of radioulnae from Alaska with various North American fossil camelines. Data for...
FIG. 11. Camelops hesternus tibia from Yukon. YG 447.262: A, anterior, B, posterior, C, lateral, and...
Western camel (C. hesternus) fossils are rare from Eastern Beringia, thus there is little available ...
FIG. 19. Camelops hesternus proximal phalanges. Forefoot examples: YG 328.21: A, posterior, B, anter...
Recent advances in paleogenomic technologies have enabled an increasingly detailed understanding of ...
Camelid remains are known from several Quaternary palaeontological localities in Alberta, yet most s...
There are two living species of Old World camelids (Camelidae, Artiodactyla): the Bactrian camel (Ca...
South American camelids were domesticated approximately 6000 to 7000 years ago for their meat, coats...
Throughout the arid lands of Africa and Eurasia, camelids facilitated the expansion of human populat...
Natural Trap Cave (Bighorn Mountains, Wyoming) preserves an abundance of fossil remains from extinct...
Three species of camels were recovered from the early Hemphillian (Miocene) Minium Quarry local biot...
A description of fossil remains belonging to camelids from the Kamac Mayu site (Second Region, Chil...
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