Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1044491 | Quaternary International | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper, some case studies of Eurasian Plio-Quaternary are illustrated, in which the value of ochotonids as biochronological tools is evidenced at different scales. At a local scale, ochotonids (genus Prolagus) revealed to be very useful for the reconstruction of the chronological succession of infilling of karst fissure complexes. At a larger scale, ochotonids (genus Ochotona) can be used for regional and interregional correlations. At the Eurasian scale, a representative of the family Ochotonidae (genus Ochotonoma) is an excellent biochronological marker. These encouraging results indicate the importance and the potential of ochotonids in biochronology.
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Authors
Chiara Angelone,