Search Results - "Rössner, G. E."
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A 390 million-year-old hyper-compound eye in Devonian phacopid trilobites
Published in Scientific reports (30-09-2021)“…Trilobites, extinct arthropods that dominated the faunas of the Palaeozoic, since their appearance c 523 million years ago, were equipped with elaborate…”
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The Maximum Attainable Body Size of Herbivorous Mammals: Morphophysiological Constraints on Foregut, and Adaptations of Hindgut Fermenters
Published in Oecologia (01-06-2003)“…An oft-cited nutritional advantage of large body size is that larger animals have lower relative energy requirements and that, due to their increased…”
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Dental paleopathology in fossil rhinoceroses: etiology and implications
Published in Journal of zoology (1987) (01-01-2018)“…The identification and interpretation of paleopathological findings in the dentition of mammals have the potential to shed light on disturbed development and…”
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A new record of the enigmatic Eurasian Miocene ruminant artiodactyl Orygotherium
Published in Journal of vertebrate paleontology (22-08-2001)“…Hambach 6C, a recently discovered middle Miocene vertebrate locality in northwestern Germany, produced the fourth occurrence of the extremely rare ruminant…”
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Dietary resource partitioning in ruminant communities of Miocene wetland and karst palaeoenvironments in Southern Germany
Published in Palaeogeography, palaeoclimatology, palaeoecology (03-09-2007)“…Ruminants made up a major component in Early and Middle Miocene European land mammal faunas. Hypotheses are tested which concern the diversity of feeding…”
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A new record of the enigmatic Eurasian Miocene ruminant artiodactyl Orygotherium
Published in Journal of vertebrate paleontology (22-08-2001)“…Hambach 6C, a recently discovered middle Miocene vertebrate locality in northwestern Germany, produced the fourth occurrence of the extremely rare ruminant…”
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