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Autor:
Schap, Julia A., McGuire, Jenny L., Lawing, A. Michelle, Manthi, Fredrick K., Short, Rachel A.
Publikováno v:
In Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 1 June 2024 643
Autor:
McGuire, Jenny L., Woodruff, Aaron, Iacono, Jennifer, Sethna, Jadyn M., Schap, Julia A., Redman, Cory M., Meachen, Julie A.
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In Quaternary International 20 February 2023 647-648:63-70
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In Quaternary International 20 February 2023 647-648:53-62
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In Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 15 January 2021 562
Autor:
Schap, Julia A., Samuels, Joshua X.
Publikováno v:
ETSU Faculty Works.
Various methods exist for measuring and analyzing dental wear patterns in mam-mals, and these patterns have been extensively studied in ungulates. Mesowear has proven useful as a method to compare large numbers of individuals, particularly fossil ind
Publikováno v:
ETSU Faculty Works.
Studies of large herbivorous mammal (ungulate) communities have revealed an association between increased tooth crown height (hypsodonty) and a shift to more arid environments over the Cenozoic. Ecometric analyses have also been used to examine the r
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https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/9665
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Autor:
Schap, Julia, Samuels, Joshua X, Dr.
Publikováno v:
Appalachian Student Research Forum.
Through the last 60 million years (Ma) there were well-documented climate and habitat changes across North America. Continental and regional scale studies on ungulate (hooved mammals) tooth crown heights in relation to climate and habitat changes hav
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https://dc.etsu.edu/asrf/2019/schedule/57
Autor:
Schap, Julia
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Electronic Theses and Dissertations.
Continental scale studies on ungulate crown heights in relation to climate and habitat changes have revealed a correlation between increasing hypsodonty and a shift to more arid environments. Small mammals have been shown to adapt to changing habitat