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Taxonomic study of the dormice (Gliridae, Mammalia) fauna from the late Early Pleistocene Somssich Hill 2 locality (Villány Hills, South Hungary) and its palaeoecological implications

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Cím:
Taxonomic study of the dormice (Gliridae, Mammalia) fauna from the late Early Pleistocene Somssich Hill 2 locality (Villány Hills, South Hungary) and its palaeoecological implications
Létrehozó:
Striczky, Levente
Pazonyi, Piroska
Dátum:
2014
Téma:
QH526 Paleontology / őslénytan
Tartalmi leírás:
Th e Somssich Hill 2 is one of the richest Early Pleistocene vertebrate localities of Hungary.
Four dormice species were distinguished from this site: Glis sackdillingensis, G. minor, Muscardinus
dacicus, and Dryomimus eliomyoides. Th e age of the fauna is considered approximately 900
ka, and so, this is the last known occurrence of D. eliomyoides. So far, this species was known only
from Late Pliocene to middle Early Pleistocene sediments. Based on morphometrical analysis of
Glis material from 7 Pliocene and Pleistocene localities, the smaller form (G. minor) occurred until
the Holsteinian (MIS 11). According to the morphotype analysis of the fossil and recent Muscardinus
M1
presented in this study, morphologically M. dacicus is very similar to a morphotype of M.
avellanarius. Although dormice are relatively rare fossils, these animals could have important role
in the reconstruction of the past environments. On the basis of dormice fauna, three periods were
recognized here, which have been characterized by shrubby or forested vegetation during the period
represented by the sediments of Somssich Hill 2 locality. With 13 fi gures and 4 tables.
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Article
NonPeerReviewed
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Azonosító:
Striczky, Levente and Pazonyi, Piroska (2014) Taxonomic study of the dormice (Gliridae, Mammalia) fauna from the late Early Pleistocene Somssich Hill 2 locality (Villány Hills, South Hungary) and its palaeoecological implications. FRAGMENTA PALAEONTOLOGICA HUNGARICA, 31. pp. 51-81. ISSN 1586-930X
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