2018
DOI: 10.1002/oa.2645
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Late Pleistocene hares of the Japanese archipelago: Paleobiogeographic implication at the Last Glacial Maximum

Abstract: The Tsugaru Strait is often referred to as Blakiston's Line in biogeography. Although this strait is thought to have become narrower during the Last Glacial Maximum, it did not close completely to form a land bridge. Sea‐level drawdown associated with cooling nevertheless weakened the influence of the Tsugaru Strait as a barrier to faunal migration. The currently accepted hypothesis is that only some large and highly mobile ungulates were able to migrate to Honshu over this strait to the exclusion of small mam… Show more

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“…2015 a , b ; Sawaura et al . 2018; Pelletier 2018, 2019), could then enable the quantification of the variability of rabbit populations from the early Pleistocene and the recognition of how these could be related instead to intrinsic or extrinsic factors. Thus, in this work, we use three distinct approaches to characterize the morphological variability of the p3: (1) the description of dental characters; (2) the analysis of linear measurements; and (3) a two‐dimensional (2D) GMM analysis of seven early Pleistocene populations, representing the three species described for this period (i.e.…”
Section: Figmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2015 a , b ; Sawaura et al . 2018; Pelletier 2018, 2019), could then enable the quantification of the variability of rabbit populations from the early Pleistocene and the recognition of how these could be related instead to intrinsic or extrinsic factors. Thus, in this work, we use three distinct approaches to characterize the morphological variability of the p3: (1) the description of dental characters; (2) the analysis of linear measurements; and (3) a two‐dimensional (2D) GMM analysis of seven early Pleistocene populations, representing the three species described for this period (i.e.…”
Section: Figmentioning
confidence: 99%