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New Holocene refugia of giant deer (Megaloceros giganteus Blum.) in Siberia : Updated extinction patterns. / van der Plicht, J.; Molodin, V. I.; Kuzmin, Y. V. et al.

In: Quaternary Science Reviews, Vol. 114, 8, 05.04.2015, p. 182-188.

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van der Plicht, J, Molodin, VI, Kuzmin, YV, Vasiliev, SK, Postnov, AV & Slavinsky, VS 2015, 'New Holocene refugia of giant deer (Megaloceros giganteus Blum.) in Siberia: Updated extinction patterns', Quaternary Science Reviews, vol. 114, 8, pp. 182-188. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2015.02.013

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van der Plicht, J., Molodin, V. I., Kuzmin, Y. V., Vasiliev, S. K., Postnov, A. V., & Slavinsky, V. S. (2015). New Holocene refugia of giant deer (Megaloceros giganteus Blum.) in Siberia: Updated extinction patterns. Quaternary Science Reviews, 114, 182-188. [8]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2015.02.013

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van der Plicht J, Molodin VI, Kuzmin YV, Vasiliev SK, Postnov AV, Slavinsky VS. New Holocene refugia of giant deer (Megaloceros giganteus Blum.) in Siberia: Updated extinction patterns. Quaternary Science Reviews. 2015 Apr 5;114:182-188. 8. doi: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2015.02.013

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van der Plicht, J. ; Molodin, V. I. ; Kuzmin, Y. V. et al. / New Holocene refugia of giant deer (Megaloceros giganteus Blum.) in Siberia : Updated extinction patterns. In: Quaternary Science Reviews. 2015 ; Vol. 114. pp. 182-188.

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abstract = "We obtained new data on the existence of giant deer (Megaloceros giganteus Blum.) in Siberia during the Holocene. Bones and antler of giant deer from new localities in western (Baraba forest steppe) and eastern (Angara River basin) Siberia are dated by radiocarbon, ranging 7900-10,300. BP (ca 8800-12,200cal BP). Based on these data, we can extend the 'Siberian' Early Holocene habitat of giant deer at least 2400km to the east compared to previous works. The final extinction of giant deer turned out to be more complex than it was previously thought, with perhaps relatively large refugium in Western Siberia at 7900-7000. BP (ca 8800-7900cal BP) which was reduced to the Trans-Urals region at 7000-6800. BP (ca 7900-7600cal BP).",
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