The late Pleistocene faunal assemblage from Bat Cave, central Ozarks, Missouri provides an opportunity to assess specific aspects of behavior, ecology, and ontogeny of the Rancholabrean species Platygonus compressus. All identifiable elements referable to this taxon were catalogued and examined, and a minimum number of individuals of 73 was determined for the sample. Evidence of seasonal behavioral patterns are reported for the first time in a fossil peccary. Maturation of individuals was assessed using the tooth eruption sequence and occlusal wear patterns for all tooth-bearing mandibular elements and isolated lower dentition. Approximate ages were established through comparison with the extant collared peccary. The presence of distinct, d...
Late Pleistocene Vertebrates from a Morman Mountain Cave in Southern Nevada by George T. Jefferson, ...
Sandia Cave is an important latest Pleistocene(late Rancholabrean) vertebrate fauna, with more than ...
A new species of Pliocene peccary, Prosthennops (Macrogens) graffhami; is described from the Kimball...
The late Pleistocene faunal assemblage from Bat Cave, central Ozarks, Missouri provides an opportuni...
The geographical range of extant peccaries extends from the southwestern United States through Centr...
The recent discovery of peccary material in the McKittrick asphalt deposits, during the excavations ...
The geographical range of extant peccaries extends from the southwestern United States through Centr...
The cave myotis, Myotis velifer, is a species of insectivorous bat distributed throughout the Southw...
Fossil bats are common components of Pleistocene palaeontological cave-sites, sometimes appearing in...
Stable-isotope analysis of Platygonus compressus remains from Peccary Cave, AR documents previously ...
Ongoing investigation of peccary remains from fossiliferous deposits in the Yucatán resulted in re-e...
Chiropteran mandibles from late Pleistocene/Holocene fossil cave localities in Hamilton County were ...
Partial skeletons of four species of extinct carnivores have been found in their dens excavated in t...
Faunal data from Cathedral Cave, Nevada, provide insight into biotic changes that occurred within th...
The interaction between climate, environments, and mammalian faunas during the late Pleistocene-Holo...
Late Pleistocene Vertebrates from a Morman Mountain Cave in Southern Nevada by George T. Jefferson, ...
Sandia Cave is an important latest Pleistocene(late Rancholabrean) vertebrate fauna, with more than ...
A new species of Pliocene peccary, Prosthennops (Macrogens) graffhami; is described from the Kimball...
The late Pleistocene faunal assemblage from Bat Cave, central Ozarks, Missouri provides an opportuni...
The geographical range of extant peccaries extends from the southwestern United States through Centr...
The recent discovery of peccary material in the McKittrick asphalt deposits, during the excavations ...
The geographical range of extant peccaries extends from the southwestern United States through Centr...
The cave myotis, Myotis velifer, is a species of insectivorous bat distributed throughout the Southw...
Fossil bats are common components of Pleistocene palaeontological cave-sites, sometimes appearing in...
Stable-isotope analysis of Platygonus compressus remains from Peccary Cave, AR documents previously ...
Ongoing investigation of peccary remains from fossiliferous deposits in the Yucatán resulted in re-e...
Chiropteran mandibles from late Pleistocene/Holocene fossil cave localities in Hamilton County were ...
Partial skeletons of four species of extinct carnivores have been found in their dens excavated in t...
Faunal data from Cathedral Cave, Nevada, provide insight into biotic changes that occurred within th...
The interaction between climate, environments, and mammalian faunas during the late Pleistocene-Holo...
Late Pleistocene Vertebrates from a Morman Mountain Cave in Southern Nevada by George T. Jefferson, ...
Sandia Cave is an important latest Pleistocene(late Rancholabrean) vertebrate fauna, with more than ...
A new species of Pliocene peccary, Prosthennops (Macrogens) graffhami; is described from the Kimball...