Mamut kolumbijski (Polish Wikipedia)

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  • David B. Patterson, Alfred J. Mead, Robert A. Bahn, New Skeletal Remains of Mammuthus columbi from Glynn County, Georgia with Notes on their Historical and Paleoecological Significance, „Southeastern Naturalist”, 11 (2), 2012, s. 163–172, DOI10.1656/058.011.0201 [dostęp 2024-02-12] (ang.).
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  • Larry D. Agenbroad, North American Proboscideans: Mammoths: The state of Knowledge, 2003, „Quaternary International”, 126-128, 2005, s. 73–92, DOI10.1016/j.quaint.2004.04.016 [dostęp 2024-02-12] (ang.).
  • Jeheskel Shoshani, Pascal Tassy, Advances in proboscidean taxonomy & classification, anatomy & physiology, and ecology & behavior, „Quaternary International”, 126-128, 2005, s. 5–20, DOI10.1016/j.quaint.2004.04.011 [dostęp 2024-02-12] (ang.).
  • Adrian M. Lister i inni, The pattern and process of mammoth evolution in Eurasia, „Quaternary International”, 126-128, 2005, s. 49–64, DOI10.1016/j.quaint.2004.04.014 [dostęp 2024-02-12] (ang.).
  • Daniel R. Muhs i inni, Late Quaternary sea-level history and the antiquity of mammoths (Mammuthus exilis and Mammuthus columbi), Channel Islands National Park, California, USA, „Quaternary Research”, 83 (3), 2015, s. 502–521, DOI10.1016/j.yqres.2015.03.001 [dostęp 2024-02-12] (ang.).
  • Jacob Enk i inni, Complete Columbian mammoth mitogenome suggests interbreeding with woolly mammoths, „Genome Biology”, 12 (5), 2011, R51, DOI10.1186/gb-2011-12-5-r51, PMID21627792, PMCIDPMC3219973 [dostęp 2024-02-12] (ang.).
  • Susan Milius, Life: DNA: Mammoths may have mixed: Supposedly separate types may really have been one, „Science News”, 180 (12), 2011, s. 13–13, DOI10.1002/scin.5591801217 [dostęp 2024-02-12] (ang.).
  • Asier Larramendi, Proboscideans: Shoulder Height, Body Mass and Shape, „Acta Palaeontologica Polonica”, 2015, DOI10.4202/app.00136.2014 [dostęp 2024-02-10] (ang.).
  • George E. McDaniel, George T. Jefferson, Dental variation in the molars of Mammuthus columbi var. M. imperator (Proboscidea, Elephantidae) from a Mathis gravel quarry, southern Texas, „Quaternary International”, 142-143, 2006, s. 166–177, DOI10.1016/j.quaint.2005.03.014 [dostęp 2024-02-10] (ang.).
  • Wendy Dirks, Timothy G. Bromage, Larry D. Agenbroad, The duration and rate of molar plate formation in Palaeoloxodon cypriotes and Mammuthus columbi from dental histology, „Quaternary International”, 255, 2012, s. 79–85, DOI10.1016/j.quaint.2011.11.002 [dostęp 2024-02-10] (ang.).
  • Russell W. Graham i inni, Friesenhahn Cave: Late Pleistocene paleoecology and predator-prey relationships of mammoths with an extinct scimitar cat, [w:] Brian B. Hunt, Elizabeth J. Catlos (red.), Late Cretaceous to Quaternary Strata and Fossils of Texas: Field Excursions Celebrating 125 Years of GSA and Texas Geology, GSA South-Central Section Meeting, Austin, Texas, April 2013, Geological Society of America, kwiecień 2013, s. 15–31, DOI10.1130/2013.0030(02), ISBN 978-0-8137-0030-4 (ang.).
  • Gary Haynes, Elephants (and extinct relatives) as earth-movers and ecosystem engineers, „Geomorphology”, 157-158, 2012, s. 99–107, DOI10.1016/j.geomorph.2011.04.045 [dostęp 2024-02-12] (ang.).
  • Chris E. Forest i inni, Paleoaltimetry incorporating atmospheric physics and botanical estimates of paleoclimate, „Geological Society of America Bulletin”, 111 (4), 1999, s. 497–511, DOI10.1130/0016-7606(1999)111<0497:PIAPAB>2.3.CO;2 [dostęp 2024-02-12].
  • David A. Gold i inni, Attempted DNA extraction from a R ancho L a B rea C olumbian mammoth ( M ammuthus columbi ): prospects for ancient DNA from asphalt deposits, „Ecology and Evolution”, 4 (4), 2014, s. 329–336, DOI10.1002/ece3.928, PMID24634719, PMCIDPMC3936381 [dostęp 2024-02-12] (ang.).
  • Víctor Adrián Pérez-Crespo i inni, Geographic variation of diet and habitat of the Mexican populations of Columbian Mammoth (Mammuthus columbi), „Quaternary International”, 276-277, 2012, s. 8–16, DOI10.1016/j.quaint.2012.03.014 [dostęp 2024-02-12] (ang.).
  • Daniel H. Janzen, Paul S. Martin, Neotropical Anachronisms: The Fruits the Gomphotheres Ate, „Science”, 215 (4528), 1982, s. 19–27, DOI10.1126/science.215.4528.19 [dostęp 2024-02-12] (ang.).
  • Paul M. Catling, Extinction and the importance of history and dependence in conservation, „Biodiversity”, 2 (3), 2001, s. 2–14, DOI10.1080/14888386.2001.9712550 [dostęp 2024-02-12] (ang.).
  • Spencer G. Lucas, Guillermo E. Alvarado, Eduardo Vega, The Pleistocene mammals of Costa Rica, „Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology”, 17 (2), 1997, s. 413–427, DOI10.1080/02724634.1997.10010985 [dostęp 2024-02-12] (ang.).}
  • Spencer G. Lucas i inni, Co-occurrence of the proboscideans Cuvieronius, Stegomastodon , and Mammuthus in the lower Pleistocene of southern New Mexico, „Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology”, 19 (3), 1999, s. 595–597, DOI10.1080/02724634.1999.10011169 [dostęp 2024-02-12] (ang.).
  • Emil W. Haury, Ernst Antevs, John F. Lance, Artifacts with Mammoth Remains, Naco, Arizona, „American Antiquity”, 19 (1), 1953, s. 1–24, DOI10.2307/276409, JSTOR276409 [dostęp 2024-02-12] (ang.).
  • Kathryn A. Hoppe, Late Pleistocene mammoth herd structure, migration patterns, and Clovis hunting strategies inferred from isotopic analyses of multiple death assemblages, „Paleobiology”, 30 (1), 2004, s. 129–145, DOI10.1666/0094-8373(2004)030<0129:LPMHSM>2.0.CO;2, JSTOR4096924 [dostęp 2024-02-12] (ang.).
  • Barbara A. Purdy i inni, Earliest art in the Americas: incised image of a proboscidean on a mineralized extinct animal bone from Vero Beach, Florida, „Journal of Archaeological Science”, 38 (11), 2011, s. 2908–2913, DOI10.1016/j.jas.2011.05.022 [dostęp 2024-02-12] (ang.).
  • Sudden Deaths: The Chronology of Terminal Pleistocene Megafaunal Extinction, [w:] S. Fiedel, American Megafaunal Extinctions at the End of the Pleistocene, 2009 (seria Vertebrate Paleobiology and Paleoanthropology), s. 21-37, DOI10.1007/978-1-4020-8793-6_2, ISBN 978-1-4020-8792-9 (ang.).
  • Leonard V. Hills, C.Richard Harington, New radiocarbon dates for Columbian mammoth and Mexican horse from southern Alberta and the Lateglacial regional fauna, „Quaternary Science Reviews”, 22 (14), 2003, s. 1521–1523, DOI10.1016/S0277-3791(03)00124-0 [dostęp 2024-02-12] (ang.).
  • Michael R. Waters, Thomas W. Stafford, Redefining the Age of Clovis: Implications for the Peopling of the Americas, „Science”, 315 (5815), 2007, s. 1122–1126, DOI10.1126/science.1137166 [dostęp 2024-02-12] (ang.).
  • Anthony John Stuart, Late Quaternary megafaunal extinctions on the continents: a short review, „Geological Journal”, 50 (3), 2015, s. 338–363, DOI10.1002/gj.2633 [dostęp 2024-02-12] (ang.).
  • Donald K. Grayson, David J. Meltzer, Clovis Hunting and Large Mammal Extinction: A Critical Review of the Evidenc, „Journal of World Prehistory”, 16 (4), 2002, s. 313–359, DOI10.1023/A:1022912030020 [dostęp 2024-02-12] (ang.).
  • Todd A. Surovell, Nicole M. Waguespack, How many elephant kills are 14?, „Quaternary International”, 191 (1), 2008, s. 82–97, DOI10.1016/j.quaint.2007.12.001 [dostęp 2024-02-12] (ang.).

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  • P.S. Martin, Pleistocene overkill, „Natural History”, 76 (10), 1967, s. 32–38 [dostęp 2024-02-12] (ang.).

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  • F.C. Whitmore, Maglio, V. J. Origin and Evolution of the Elephantidae. Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, New Series, Vol. 63, Part 3: 1-149, 50 figures, 18 plates, 1973. Price $8.00, „Journal of Mammalogy”, 58 (3), 1977, s. 457–459, DOI10.2307/1379357, JSTOR1379357 [dostęp 2024-02-12] (ang.).
  • David D. Gillette, David B. Madsen, The Columbian Mammoth, Mammuthus columbi, from the Wasatch Mountains of Central Utah, „Journal of Paleontology”, 67 (4), 1993, s. 669–680, JSTOR1305939 [dostęp 2024-02-12] (ang.).
  • Jeffrey J. Saunders, Edward B. Daeschler, Descriptive Analyses and Taphonomical Observations of Culturally-Modified Mammoths Excavated at "The Gravel Pit," near Clovis, New Mexico in 1936, „Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia”, 145, 1994, s. 1–28, JSTOR4064981 [dostęp 2024-02-12] (ang.).
  • Emil W. Haury, Ernst Antevs, John F. Lance, Artifacts with Mammoth Remains, Naco, Arizona, „American Antiquity”, 19 (1), 1953, s. 1–24, DOI10.2307/276409, JSTOR276409 [dostęp 2024-02-12] (ang.).
  • Kathryn A. Hoppe, Late Pleistocene mammoth herd structure, migration patterns, and Clovis hunting strategies inferred from isotopic analyses of multiple death assemblages, „Paleobiology”, 30 (1), 2004, s. 129–145, DOI10.1666/0094-8373(2004)030<0129:LPMHSM>2.0.CO;2, JSTOR4096924 [dostęp 2024-02-12] (ang.).

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  • Jacob Enk i inni, Complete Columbian mammoth mitogenome suggests interbreeding with woolly mammoths, „Genome Biology”, 12 (5), 2011, R51, DOI10.1186/gb-2011-12-5-r51, PMID21627792, PMCIDPMC3219973 [dostęp 2024-02-12] (ang.).
  • David A. Gold i inni, Attempted DNA extraction from a R ancho L a B rea C olumbian mammoth ( M ammuthus columbi ): prospects for ancient DNA from asphalt deposits, „Ecology and Evolution”, 4 (4), 2014, s. 329–336, DOI10.1002/ece3.928, PMID24634719, PMCIDPMC3936381 [dostęp 2024-02-12] (ang.).

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