Search Results - "Reumer, Jelle W. F."
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Cranial morphology of the tanystropheid Macrocnemus bassanii unveiled using synchrotron microtomography
Published in Scientific reports (24-07-2020)“…The genus Macrocnemus is a member of the Tanystropheidae, a clade of non-archosauriform archosauromorphs well known for their very characteristic, elongated…”
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Extraordinary incidence of cervical ribs indicates vulnerable condition in Late Pleistocene mammoths
Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (25-03-2014)“…The number of cervical vertebrae in mammals is highly conserved at seven. We have shown that changes of this number are selected against due to a coupling with…”
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A Miocene sperm whale (Cetacea, Physeteroidea) tooth from Liessel (Noord-Brabant, the Netherlands)
Published in Geologie en mijnbouw (29-04-2024)“…Here we report a well-preserved isolated physeteroid tooth of Late Miocene age from Liessel, the Netherlands. The presence of several morphological features…”
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Evolutionary History of Saber-Toothed Cats Based on Ancient Mitogenomics
Published in Current biology (06-11-2017)“…Saber-toothed cats (Machairodontinae) are among the most widely recognized representatives of the now largely extinct Pleistocene megafauna. However, many…”
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Investigating seasonal mobility in Irish giant deer Megaloceros giganteus (Blumenbach, 1799) through strontium isotope (87Sr/86Sr) analysis
Published in Journal of quaternary science (01-11-2022)“…ABSTRACT Giant deer Megaloceros giganteus (Blumenbach, 1799) fossils are commonly found in Lateglacial deposits throughout Ireland. While their migrational…”
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Late Cretaceous sauropod tooth morphotypes may provide supporting evidence for faunal connections between North Africa and Southern Europe
Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (12-11-2018)“…The Cretaceous Kem Kem beds of Morocco and equivalent beds in Algeria have produced a rich fossil assemblage, yielding, amongst others, isolated sauropod…”
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LATE PLEISTOCENE SURVIVAL OF THE SABER-TOOTHED CAT HOMOTHERIUM IN NORTHWESTERN EUROPE
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A distant traveller: a Late Jurassic nerineoid gastropod (Mollusca, Heterobranchia) on the Maasvlakte 2 beach, the Netherlands
Published in Geologie en mijnbouw (24-04-2024)“…A fragmentary nerineoid gastropod collected from the Maasvlakte 2 beach may be identified as Ptygmatis cf. bruntrutana (Thurmann, 1832). Probably originating…”
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Fish remains from the Rhaetian (Late Triassic) of Winterswijk, the Netherlands (Pisces: Chondrichthyes and Actinopterygii)
Published in Geologie en mijnbouw (10-10-2023)“…Chondrichthyan and actinopterygian fish remains from Rhaetian (c. 208.05–201.36 Ma) or perhaps Late Norian deposits in the Winterswijk quarry are described…”
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Note on the Rhaetian fish fauna from a subrosion pipe in Winterswijk (the Netherlands), with a discussion on the validity of the genus Severnichthys Storrs, 1994
Published in Geologie en mijnbouw (2021)“…Fossil remains of fishes found in Rhaetian (Late Triassic, c.208.5–201.3 Ma) sediments collected from a subrosion pipe in the Winterswijk quarry are described…”
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A non-marine horseshoe crab from the Middle Triassic (Anisian) of the Netherlands
Published in Geologie en mijnbouw (01-01-2023)“…Horseshoe crabs (Xiphosura) have a long evolutionary history starting in the Ordovician, but they have rarely been reported from the Netherlands. We report on…”
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A Combined Approach to Identify Isolated Theropod Teeth from the Cenomanian Kem Kem Group of Morocco: Cladistic, Discriminant, and Machine Learning Analyses
Published in Journal of vertebrate paleontology (04-07-2023)“…The Kem Kem Group of Southeastern Morocco, North Africa, is well known for theropod remains, especially isolated teeth. Here, a collection of isolated theropod…”
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Comment on the letter of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology (SVP) dated April 21, 2020 regarding “Fossils from conflict zones and reproducibility of fossil-based scientific data”: the importance of private collections
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The Taxonomical position of the Genus Paenelimnoecus Baudelot, 1972 (Mammalia: Soricidae): a resurrection of the Subfamily Allosoricinae
Published in Journal of vertebrate paleontology (06-03-1992)“…The genus Paenelimnoecus Baudelot, 1972 and its species have in the course of time been assigned to the subfamilies Limnoecinae, Crocidurinae, Soricinae and…”
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Did mammoth end up a lilliput? Temporal body size trends in Late Pleistocene Mammoths, Mammuthus primigenius (Blumenbach, 1799) inferred from dental data
Published in Quaternary international (26-03-2012)“…A trend toward a smaller body size and increased sexual dimorphism for the latest populations of woolly mammoth is mentioned in the literature. This paper…”
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Hylopetes magistri, New Name for Hylopetes debruijni Reumer & Van Den Hoek Ostende, 2003, Preoccupied
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The Eurogeul—first report of the palaeontological, palynological and archaeological investigations of this part of the North Sea
Published in Quaternary international (2006)“…The Eurogeul is the shipping-lane gully in front of Rotterdam harbour. Due to the combination of suction-dredging and fishing activities, diverse faunae are…”
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A new short-snouted shrew from the Miocene of Spain
Published in Geobios (01-03-2011)“…A new Miocene shrew from east Central Spain is described. The new form, named Turiasorex pierremeini nov. gen., nov. sp., was found in 13-10–Ma old sediments…”
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A new short-snouted shrew from the Miocene of Spain: Neogene mammalian successions and dispersals. Hommage to Pierre Mein
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Late Pleistocene survival of the saber-toothed cat Homotherium in northwestern Europe
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