This article proposes a brief overview of opinions on cervid systematics and phylogeny, as well as some unresolved taxonomical issues, morphology and systematics of the most important or little known mainland cervid genera and species from Late Miocene and Plio-Pleistocene of Western Eurasia and from Late Pleistocene and Holocene of North Africa. The Late Miocene genera Cervavitus and Pliocervus from Western Eurasia are included in the subfamily Capreolinae. A cervid close to Cervavitus could be a direct forerunner of the modern genus Alces. The matching of results of molecular phylogeny and data from cervid paleontological record revealed the paleozoogeographical context of origin of modern cervid subfamilies. Subfamilies Capreolinae and C...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552Deer are an iconic group of large mammals that ori...
International audienceA new deer species, Praeelaphus australorientalis sp. nov., is described from ...
Cervidae (deer) forms a large family of cud-chewing, even-toed mammals (Artiodactyla: Ruminantia). I...
This article proposes a brief overview of opinions on cervid systematics and phylogeny, as well as s...
This article proposes a brief overview of opinions on cervid systematics and phylogeny, as well as s...
This article proposes a brief overview of opinions on cervid systematics and phylogeny, as well as s...
Cervidae (deer) belong to Ruminantia together with Tragulidae (chevrotains), Antilocapridae (prongho...
The article describes the paleobiogeographic history of the modern subfamilies so-called “crown deer...
International audienceModern Eurasian telemetacarpal deer represent a poor remnant of the rich evolu...
International audienceModern Eurasian telemetacarpal deer represent a poor remnant of the rich evolu...
International audienceModern Eurasian telemetacarpal deer represent a poor remnant of the rich evolu...
The phylogenetic pattern and timing of the radiation of Old World deer was determined based on the c...
The phylogenetic pattern and timing of the radiation of Old World deer was determined based on the c...
The phylogenetic pattern and timing of the radiation of Old World deer was determined based on the c...
The phylogenetic pattern and timing of the radiation of Old World deer was determined based on the c...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552Deer are an iconic group of large mammals that ori...
International audienceA new deer species, Praeelaphus australorientalis sp. nov., is described from ...
Cervidae (deer) forms a large family of cud-chewing, even-toed mammals (Artiodactyla: Ruminantia). I...
This article proposes a brief overview of opinions on cervid systematics and phylogeny, as well as s...
This article proposes a brief overview of opinions on cervid systematics and phylogeny, as well as s...
This article proposes a brief overview of opinions on cervid systematics and phylogeny, as well as s...
Cervidae (deer) belong to Ruminantia together with Tragulidae (chevrotains), Antilocapridae (prongho...
The article describes the paleobiogeographic history of the modern subfamilies so-called “crown deer...
International audienceModern Eurasian telemetacarpal deer represent a poor remnant of the rich evolu...
International audienceModern Eurasian telemetacarpal deer represent a poor remnant of the rich evolu...
International audienceModern Eurasian telemetacarpal deer represent a poor remnant of the rich evolu...
The phylogenetic pattern and timing of the radiation of Old World deer was determined based on the c...
The phylogenetic pattern and timing of the radiation of Old World deer was determined based on the c...
The phylogenetic pattern and timing of the radiation of Old World deer was determined based on the c...
The phylogenetic pattern and timing of the radiation of Old World deer was determined based on the c...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552Deer are an iconic group of large mammals that ori...
International audienceA new deer species, Praeelaphus australorientalis sp. nov., is described from ...
Cervidae (deer) forms a large family of cud-chewing, even-toed mammals (Artiodactyla: Ruminantia). I...