A possible taphonomical evidence for the palaeoecological role of the giant shrews (Mammalia, Soricidae) in the Carpathian Basin

作者: Lukács Mészáros

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关键词: Family soricidaeMammalCarnivoreZoologyShrewPannonian basinPleistoceneEcologyMedial surfaceBiologyLate Miocene

摘要: The study on some toothmarks the medial surface of right ulna a middle sized carnivore mammal are present in this paper. It is shown here as possible taphonomical evidence carrion-eating diet Late Miocene Crusafontina endemica GIBERT, 1974 shrew (Mammalia, Soricidae) from Sumeg locality (Western Hungary). Also other palaeoecological relations (nutrition and ecotype preference) giant shrews (the members Anourosoricini Beremendiini tribes family to Middle Pleistocene age Carpathian Basin overviewed article.

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