Journal article
Mammuthus Population Dynamics in Late Pleistocene North America: Divergence, Phylogeography, and Introgression
Abstract
After evolving in Africa at the close of the Miocene, mammoths (Mammuthus sp.) spread through much of the northern hemisphere, diversifying morphologically as they entered various habitats. Paleontologically, these morphs are conventionally recognized as species. In Pleistocene North America alone, several mammoth species have been recognized, inhabiting environments as different as cold tundra-steppe in the north and the arid grasslands or …
Authors
Enk J; Devault A; Widga C; Saunders J; Szpak P; Southon J; Rouillard J-M; Shapiro B; Golding GB; Zazula G
Journal
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, Vol. 4, ,
Publisher
Frontiers
DOI
10.3389/fevo.2016.00042
ISSN
2296-701X