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Senckenbergiana Lethaea | 2000

Arvicola mosbachensis (Schmidtgen 1911) of Mosbach 2: a basic sample for the early evolution of the genus and a reference for further biostratigraphical studies

Lutz Christian Maul; Leonid Rekovets; Wolf-Dieter Heinrich; Thomas Michael Keller; Gerhard Storch

Arvicola materials from Mosbach 2, including the types ofA. mosbachensis housed at the Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg Frankfurt am Main, are described. Six specimens display incipient root development. This population is therefore one of the oldest of the genusArvicola. This is confirmed by SDQ and tooth length values indicating a primitive evolutionary stage. The age of the population correlates with either Cromer Interglacial III or IV.The type material ofArvicola cantianus consists of a few fragmentary molars only. This scarce material does not permit a clear assessment of the most significant features in middle Pleistocene populations, rootless molars with negative enamel differentiation, and is not clearly distinguishable from eitherMimomys savini orArvicola terrestris. We therefore propose to restrict the nameA. cantianus to the type material. All other middle PleistoceneArvicola finds should be referred toA. mosbachensis,KurzfassungDie im Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg in Frankfurt am Main aufbewahrtenArvicola Reste von Mosbach 2, einschließlich des Typusmaterials vonA. mosbachensis, werden beschrieben. Die an sechs Exemplaren zu beobachtende beginnende Wurzelbildung belegt, daß es sich hierbei um eine der ältestenArvicola Population handelt. Die SDQ-Werte sowie die Zahnlängen verweisen ebenfalls auf ein primitives Evolutionsniveau. Das Alter der Population kann mit dem Cromer Interglazial III oder IV korreliert werden.Das Typusmaterial vonArvicola cantianus besteht nur aus wenigen fragmentarischen Molaren. Hierbei kann die Ausbildung der für die taxonomische Zuordnung der mittelpleistozänenArvicola Funde wichtigen Merkmale, Wurzellosigkeit der Molaren und negative Schmelzdifferenzierung, nicht eindeutig festgestellt werden. Das Material ist somit weder vonMimomys savini noch vonArvicola terrestris eindeutig abgrenzbar. Daher wird vorgeschlagen, die Verwendung des NamensA. cantianus auf das Typus Material zu beschränken. Alle anderen mittelpleistozänenArvicola Funde sollten zuA. mosbachensis gestellt werden.


Quaternary International | 2007

Similarity and regional differences in Quaternary arvicolid evolution in Central and Eastern Europe

Lutz Christian Maul; Anastasia K. Markova


Quaternary International | 2010

Micromammals from the 1995 Mammoth Excavation at West Runton, Norfolk, UK: Morphometric data, biostratigraphy and taxonomic reappraisal

Lutz Christian Maul; Sa Parfitt


Journal of Human Evolution | 2011

Microfaunal remains at Middle Pleistocene Qesem Cave, Israel: Preliminary results on small vertebrates, environment and biostratigraphy☆

Lutz Christian Maul; K.T. Smith; Ran Barkai; A. Barash; Panagiotis Karkanas; Ruth Shahack-Gross; Avi Gopher


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2011

Mauer – the type site of Homo heidelbergensis: palaeoenvironment and age

Günther A. Wagner; Lutz Christian Maul; Manfred Löscher; H. Dieter Schreiber


Quaternary International | 2005

A latest Biharian small vertebrate fauna from the lacustrine succession of San Lorenzo (Sant’Arcangelo Basin, Basilicata, Italy)

Federico Masini; Tessa Giannini; Laura Abbazzi; Flaviano Fanfani; Massimo Delfino; Lutz Christian Maul; Danilo Torre


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2013

To catch a chameleon, or actualism vs. natural history in the taphonomy of the microvertebrate fraction at Qesem Cave, Israel

K.T. Smith; Lutz Christian Maul; Ran Barkai; Avi Gopher


LATE NEOGENE AND QUATERNARY BIODIVERSITY AND EVOLUTION: REGIONAL DEVELOPMENTS AND INTERREGIONAL CORRELATIONS, VOL II , 259 pp. 243-263. (2007) | 2007

Comment on the correlation between magnetostratigraphy and the evolution of Microtus (Arvicolidae, Rodentia, Mammalia) during the Early and early Middle Pleistocene

Lutz Christian Maul; Wd Heinrich; Sa Parfitt; Ac Paunescu


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2014

Evolutionary trends in arvicolids and the endemic murid Mikrotia – New data and a critical overview

Lutz Christian Maul; Federico Masini; Sa Parfitt; Leonid Rekovets; Andrea Savorelli


Quaternary International | 2016

Palaeoecological and biostratigraphical implications of the microvertebrates of Qesem Cave in Israel

Lutz Christian Maul; Angela A Bruch; Krister T. Smith; Georgy I. Shenbrot; Ran Barkai; Avi Gopher

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Krister T. Smith

American Museum of Natural History

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Sa Parfitt

University College London

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Leonid Rekovets

Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences

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Angela A Bruch

American Museum of Natural History

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Georgy I. Shenbrot

Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

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Wolf-Dieter Heinrich

Humboldt University of Berlin

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