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File AvailableBritnell, J.A.; Yichun Zhu; Kerley, G.I.H; Shultz, S. 2023 Ecological marginalization is widespread and increases extinction risk in mammals. PNAS 120 (3) e2205315120: 1-8 - https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2205315120
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Africa
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Habitat loss has led to widespread range contraction and population declines across taxa. The impact of range contraction on niche occupancy is rarely, if ever, incorporated into conservation assessments. We evaluate range loss in 4,785 terrestrial mammals and changes in niche par...
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File AvailableStefaniak, K.; Kovalchuk, O.; Ratajczak-Skrzatek, U.; Kropczyk, A.; Mackiewicz, P.; Klys, G.; Krajcarz, M.; Krajcarz, M.T.; Nadachowski, A.; Lipecki, G.; Karbowski, K., Ridush, B., Sabol, M., Plonka, T. 2023 Chronology and distribution of Central and Eastern European Pleistocene rhinoceroses (Perissodactyla, Rhinocerotidae) – A review. Quaternary International 674-675: 87-108 - doi: 10.1016/j.quaint.2023.02.004
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Abstract - The family Rhinocerotidae is a key component of the Cenozoic European fauna. It reached its peak diversity during Miocene and began to decline in the Pliocene; the last representatives became extinct in Europe during the Quaternary. The present state-of-the-art review takes stock of th...
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File AvailableIannucci, A. 2023 Sus strozzii (Suidae, Mammalia) from the historical locality of Quercia (Early Pleistocene, Italy). Geobios 77 (13): 27-36 - doi.org/10.1016/j.geobios.2023.03.001
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Apart from S. strozzii, the local fauna of Quercia-Vaccareccia includes Stephanorhinus etruscus, Anancus arvernensis, Canis sp., Leptobos etruscus, ‘Pseudodama’ sp., and Castor sp., representing one of the few mammal assemblages referable to the Faunal Unit of Coste San Giacomo (late middle V...
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File AvailableAnonymous 2023 Taxidermy of last male Northern White Rhino displayed in museum. Swara, Nairobi April-June 2023: 16
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File AvailableMicolucci, V. 2023 Unearthing the past: Florida scientists find fossils of ancient elephants, sabretooth cats, rhinos. A short communication from internet: 1 p., 2 figs.
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File AvailableGasparik, M.; Major, I.; Lisztes-Szabó, Z.; Magyari, E.; Szabó, B.; Pandolfi, L.; Borel, A.; Futó, I.; Horváth, A.; Kiss, G.I.; Molnár, M., Csík, A., Markó, A. 2023 Multi-disciplinary study of a late Pleistocene woolly rhinoceros found in the Pannonian Basin and implications for the contemporaneous palaeoenvironment. Journal of Quaternary Science 38 (7): 1159-1170 - doi.org/10.1002/jqs.3533
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Abstract - Excavation campaigns conducted at the Pécel-Kis hársas site (Hungary) between 2014 and 2017 yielded the remains of a mature female woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis) and six lithic artefacts. Radiocarbon dating confirmed that the rhinoceros died ca. 20.4k cal a BP, at the ve...
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File AvailableHugo, K. 2023 Siberian cave filled with mammoth, rhino, and bear bones is ancient hyena lair. https://www.livescience.com/animals/extinct-species/siberian-cave-filled-with-mammoth-rhino-and-bear-bones-is-ancient-hyena-lair: 2 pp., 1 fig
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About Kristin Hugo - Kristin Hugo is a Freelance Science Journalist with a focus on biology, nature, animals, bones, and multimedia. After earning a BA in Journalism from CSU Northridge and an MS in Science Journalism from Boston University, Kristin worked as a science writer for National Geograp...
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File AvailableIannucci, A.; Conti, J.; Curcio, F.; Iurino, D.A.; Mancini, M.; Mecozzi, B.; Strani, F.; Sardella, R. 2023 Middle Pleistocene mammal faunas of the area of Rome: recent results and ongoing work on the MUST collection. Journal of Mediterranean Earth Sciences 15: 117-135, 9 figs [doi: 10.13133/2280-6148/18085]
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Details: three rhinoceros species are listed in the text: Stephanorhinus etruscus (Falconer) (p. 121-fig 3), Stephanorhinus hemitoechus (Falconer) (pp. 127, 128-fig 8, and 134), and Stephanorhinus kirchbergensis (Jäger) (p. 130).
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File AvailableStefaniak, K.; Kovalchuk, O. ; Marciszak, A.; Sobczyk, A.; Socha, P. 2023 Environmental conditions across Poland during the Eemian Interglacial reconstructed from vertebrate remains. Acta Geologica Polonica 20: 1-32, 1 fig, 10 tabs - DOI: 10.24425/agp.2023.145621
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Abstract - Knowledge on the Eemian (MIS 5e) fauna of Poland is based on vertebrate remains from 16 open-air localities and 8 cave sites. Considering the short period of time covered by MIS 5e, the amount of data is surprisingly large. There is still an ongoing debate on whether the age of some as...
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File AvailableMoulick, Soumabrata 2023 Rhinoceros in Manas National Park. Sanctuary Asia October 2023: frontcover
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Indian Rhino
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