Search Results - "Oldřich, Fejfar"
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A new species of Megacricetodon from the Early-Middle Miocene of Czech Republic and its importance for the understanding of the earliest evolution and dispersal of the genus in Europe
Published in Historical biology (02-11-2023)“…The sudden appearance of modern cricetids in Europe during the Early Miocene was one of the most significant mammalian events of European Neogene. A…”
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An illustrated summary of the lower Miocene carnivores (Mammalia, Carnivora) of Tuchořice, Czech Republic
Published in Historical biology (17-02-2016)“…Fossils were discovered at the historical sites of Tuchořice, Middle Bohemia, Czech Republic in the mid-nineteenth Century and first studied by Eduard Suess…”
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Re-investigation of fossil Lemmini specimens from the early and Middle Pleistocene of Western and Central Europe: Evolutionary and paleoenvironmental implications
Published in Palaeogeography, palaeoclimatology, palaeoecology (01-05-2024)“…The current study focuses on the emblematic Myopus/Lemmus species complex (tribe Lemmini) in the European Pleistocene fossil record. The members of the two…”
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Three New Ichnogenera of Biting and Gnawing Traces on Reptilian and Mammalian Bones: A Case Study from the Miocene of the Czech Republic
Published in Ichnos (Chur, Switzerland) (01-09-2006)“…The Ahníkov (Miocene, Czech Republic) site represents a concentration of vertebrate skeletal remains in a swamp setting. Autochthonous bone deposits were…”
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Incisor enamel microstructure places New and Old World Eomyidae outside Geomorpha (Rodentia, Mammalia)
Published in Zoologica scripta (01-07-2022)“…The lower incisor enamel microstructure of the fossil rodent family Eomyidae was believed to be three‐layered and highly derived but rather uniform throughout…”
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New Pliocene localities with micromammals from the Czech Republic: a preliminary report
Published in Mitteilungen aus dem Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin. Fossil record (01-02-2007)“…The first well defined Pliocene mammalian faunas in the Czech Republic – found at localities Měňany 3 and Vitošov – are reported herein. Pilot samples from the…”
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All time high: Dimylidae (Eulipotyphla, Mammalia) diversity in the early Miocene locality of Ahníkov 1 (Czech Republic, MN 3)
Published in Palaeobiodiversity and palaeoenvironments (01-09-2015)“…The locality of Akníkov 1 (Czech Republic, MN 3) has yielded the largest diversity of Dimylidae known from a single locality. Four species are recognised in…”
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Correlation of selected late Cenozoic European mammal faunas with the magnetic polarity time scale
Published in Palaeogeography, palaeoclimatology, palaeoecology (01-10-1997)“…Three key late-Cenozoic European mammal faunas (e.g., Valensole faunas of southern France, Triversa or Villafranca d'Asti faunas of northern Italy and the…”
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Late Cenozoic sequences of mammalian sites in Eurasia: an updated correlation
Published in Palaeogeography, palaeoclimatology, palaeoecology (1997)“…A review of the geochronological sequence of Late Cenozoic mammalian sites in Eurasia covering the time span from the Vallesian up to the Toringian is given…”
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Über die Gattungen Alilepus DICE, 1931 und Pliopentalagus GUREEV, 1964 (Lagomorpha, Mammalia)
Published in Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien (01-01-1967)“…Neue Funde des von Fejfar (1961c) als Alilepus dietrichi beschriebenen Lagomorphen aus Ivanovce bei Trenčin, Westslowakei, ČSSR und zwei fragmentare…”
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Recent Research at Prezletice
Published in Current anthropology (01-06-1976)Get full text
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Human Remains From the Early Pleistocene in Czechoslovakia
Published in Current anthropology (01-04-1969)Get full text
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Evidence for earlier date of ′Ubeidiya, Israel, hominid site
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