Mesopotamischer Damhirsch (German Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Mesopotamischer Damhirsch" in German language version.

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  • Bastien Mennecart, Daniel DeMiguel, Faysal Bibi, Gertrud E. Rössner, Grégoire Métais, James M. Neenan, Shiqi Wang, Georg Schulz, Bert Müller, Loïc Costeur: Bony labyrinth morphology clarifies the origin and evolution of deer. In: Scientific Reports. 7, 2017, S. 13176. doi:10.1038/s41598-017-12848-9
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  • Jose Luis Fernández-García The endangered Dama dama mesopotamica Brooke, 1875: genetic variability, allelic loss and hybridization signals. In: Contributions to zoology Bijdragen tot de dierkunde. 81 (4), 2012, S. 223–233 doi:10.1163/18759866-08104003
  • Jan van der Made, Juan José Rodríguez‑Alba, Juan Antonio Martos, Jesús Gamarra, Susana Rubio‑Jara, Joaquín Panera und José Yravedra: The fallow deer Dama celiae sp. nov. with two‑pointed antlers from the Middle Pleistocene of Madrid, a contemporary of humans with Acheulean technology. In: Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences. Band 15, 2023, S. 41, doi:10.1007/s12520-023-01734-3.
  • I. A. Vislobokova: A New Species of Fallow Deer Dama pontica sp. nov. (Artiodactyla, Cervidae) from the Lower Pleistocene of Taurida Cave in the Crimea and the Early History of the Genus Dama. In: Paleontological Journal. Band 58 (6), 2024, S. 714–724, doi:10.1134/S0031030124601026.
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  • A. Perelberg, D. Saltz, S. Bar-David, A. Dolev, Y. Yom-Tov: Seasonal and Circadian Changes in the Home Ranges of Reintroduced Persian Fallow Deer. In: Journal of Wildlife Management. 67 (3), 2003, S. 485–492 [3].

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  • Israel's rescued deer | MNN – Mother Nature Network. Archiviert vom Original am 13. April 2019; abgerufen am 21. November 2020.

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  • Herodotos Kassapis, Nicos Clerides, Eleftherios Clerides: A new fallow deer fossil site in Cyprus: preliminary results. IUGB and the IXth International Symposium Perdix. In: Proceedings of the XXVth International Congress of the International Union of Game Biologists. Band 2. Lemesos, Cyprus Januar 2005, S. 29–49 (englisch, researchgate.net).

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  • Günter Heidemann, Henning Wiesner: Mesopotamische Damhirsche (Cervus dama mesopotamicus) im Iran (in Internationales Zuchtbuch für den Mesopotamischen Damhirsch). 1. Januar 1992, S. 58–64 (Online [PDF; abgerufen am 21. November 2020]).

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  • Israel's rescued deer | MNN – Mother Nature Network. Archiviert vom Original am 13. April 2019; abgerufen am 21. November 2020.

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