The geographical and chronological pattern of herpetofaunal Pleistocene extinctions on the Iberian Peninsula
Abstract
Despite the postulation of the “herpetofaunal stability hypothesis”, which suggests that the herpetofauna underwent relatively few changes during the Pleistocene, the amphibian and squamate faunas of western Europe are known to have progressively diminished during the Pliocene and the beginning of the Pleistocene. Iberian Early Pleistocene sites continue to document the presence of “exotic” herpetofaunal elements that are supposed to have...
Paper Details
Title
The geographical and chronological pattern of herpetofaunal Pleistocene extinctions on the Iberian Peninsula
Published Date
Jul 1, 2016
Journal
Volume
15
Issue
6
Pages
731 - 744
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