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Subfossil Insects of the Kebezen Site (Altai Mountains): New Data on the Last Deglaciation Environment
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Nouvelle approche métrique de l'épaule du genre Archaeolemur : caractéristiques morphologiques et myologiques
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Woodland Birds from Neolithic Settlements in Bulgaria
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Birds from Chalcolithic Settlements in the Plains of Bulgaria
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Tree‐Ring Anatomy Improves the Reliability of Temperature Reconstructions Using Relict Wood
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Archaeozoological material from the Late Antique fortified settlement near the modern-day town of Dimovo, northwestern Bulgaria
Published 2024-12-01Subjects: “…Subfossil terrestrial vertebrates…”
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Insects as indicators of the cave lion's (Panthera spelaea, Mammalia: Felidae) environment
Published 2024-12-01“…Subfossil insects found in the Binagady and Rancho La Brea locations allow the reconstruction of warm climatic conditions with close to modern or slightly warmer temperatures. …”
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Echoes of the Past: Drowned Forests and Indigenous Cultural Connections in Inundated Coastal Landscape
Published 2025-06-01“…Subfossil trees in growth position and their associated organic sediments serve as valuable archives of past ecologies, shedding light on coastal forest responses to post-Glacial sea-level rise. …”
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Diversity of the extinct land snail genus Chilonopsis of St Helena (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Achatinidae)
Published 2025-08-01“…Two species were recorded alive in 1878 and 1884–86 (C. melanioides and C. turtoni), but neither have been found alive since; the others have only ever been found as subfossil material. …”
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Late Holocene cooling drove drastic decreases in cladoceran diversity in a subarctic lake
Published 2024-12-01“…We explored the relationship between past climate change and taxonomic composition of subfossil cladocerans in a subarctic lake during the last ca. 5700 years. …”
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Recent Сladocera (Branchiopoda, Crustacea) in the taphocenoses of lakes in the Pechora River delta (Russia)
Published 2021-09-01“…To assess the ecological status of the lakes, cladocerans and their subfossil remains, which have been widely recognized as reliable indicators for tracking long‐term changes in the development of freshwater ecosystems, were analyzed. …”
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Tree‐Ring Stable Isotopes Reveal a Hydroclimate Shift in Eastern England Around 4.2 ka Ago
Published 2025-04-01“…Here, we present annually‐resolved tree‐ring stable carbon and oxygen isotopes (δ13C and δ18O) from subfossil yew (Taxus baccata) wood excavated in the Fenland region of eastern England. …”
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Midge Paleo-Communities (Diptera Chironomidae) as Indicators of Flood Regime Variations in a High-Mountain Lake (Italian Western Alps): Implications for Global Change
Published 2024-11-01“…In this study, we analyze subfossil chironomid assemblages within a sediment core from an alpine lake (western Italian Alps) to investigate the effects of rainfall and flood regime variations over the past 1200 years. …”
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Phylogeny, phylogeography, and conservation of a rediscovered gecko from the Galápagos Islands.
Published 2025-01-01“…Strikingly, reliable records of Phyllodactylus from Rábida Island prior to this study are limited to Holocene subfossils and a single photograph from 2012. Here we report the first vouchered specimens of Phyllodactylus from Rábida and present their phylogenetic and phylogeographic affinities with other gecko populations in the archipelago. …”
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Climate and water-table levels regulate peat accumulation rates across Europe.
Published 2025-01-01“…Furthermore, a significant relationship is observed between aPAR and water-table depth (reconstructed from testate-amoeba subfossils), suggesting that higher aPAR levels are often associated with wetter conditions. …”
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Primate fauna from the Miocene La Venta, in the Tatacoa desert, department of Huila, Colombia Primate fauna from the Miocene La Venta, in the Tatacoa desert, department of Huila, C...
Published 1986-12-01“…The original collection yielded three primate species: Neosaimiri fieldsi, Cebu pithecia sarmient oi, and Stirt onia tatacoensis.Other fossil platyrrhine primates are known by four or five additionalgenera from the early Oligocene through early Miocene of Bolivia and Argentina, and small collection of Caribbean subfossils.</p>…”
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