Systematical position and paleoecology of the endemic deer Megaceroides algericus Lydekker, 1890 (Cervidae, Mammalia) from the late Pleistocene-early Holocene of North Africa

dc.creatorCroitor, Roman
dc.date.accessioned2025-08-28T00:40:46Z
dc.date.issued2016
dc.description.abstractThe unusual cranial morphology of the endemic extinct African deer Megaceroides algericus (Lydekker, 1890) is described. Some details of cranial and dental morphology suggest that M. algericus is closely related to the Eurasian giant deer Megaloceros giganteus (Blumenbach, 1799). The paper presents also a discussion on paleoecology and functional morphology of M. algericus, as well as its origin, phylogenetic and taxonomic position. Megaloceros mugarensis (Di Stefano, 1996) from the middle Pleistocene of Levant is regarded as a probable forerunner of M. algericus.
dc.identifier.otherhal-01766151
dc.identifier.urihttps://hal.science/hal-01766151
dc.identifier.urihttps://africarxiv.ubuntunet.net/handle/1/5810
dc.language.isoen
dc.subjectAfrican Research
dc.titleSystematical position and paleoecology of the endemic deer Megaceroides algericus Lydekker, 1890 (Cervidae, Mammalia) from the late Pleistocene-early Holocene of North Africa
dc.typeAcademic Publication

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