Muridae (Mammalia, Rodentia) de los sondeos de Zuurland cerca de Rotterdam (Holanda)
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Pleistocene, Holocene, Rodentia, Muridae, Apodemus, Micromys, Taxonomy
Abstract
The true mice (Muridae) from the Zuurland boreholes are described. Four species have been identified. The most common taxon is Apodemus sylvaticus, present in the 42-93 m levels, while one specimen of A. flavicollis was found in the Holocene 20-21 m levels. Representatives of the genus Micromys are found in the 91-92 m levels (M. cf. M. praeminutus) and the 14-66 m levels (Micromys minutus). The biostratigraphical and paleoecological implications of the finds are discussed. An ecological and thus stratigraphical differentiation is suggested within the interval of 42 to 66 m depth, with Eburonian or Early Waalian age in the upper part, and Late Tiglian age in the lower part of this interval.Downloads
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Published
2003-01-01
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Reumer J. W. . (2003). Muridae (Mammalia, Rodentia) de los sondeos de Zuurland cerca de Rotterdam (Holanda). Coloquios de Paleontología, 569-578. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/COPA/article/view/COPA0303220569A
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