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Saarinen, J.; Oksanen, O.; Zliobaite, I.; Fortelius, M.; DeMiguel, D.; Azanza, B.; Bocherens, H.; Luzón, C.; Solano-García, J. ; Yravedra, J.; and many Others, 2021. Pliocene to Middle Pleistocene climate history in the Guadix-Baza Basin, and the environmental conditions of early Homo dispersal in Europe. Quaternary Science Reviews 268 (2021), 107132: 18 pp., 6 figs, 2 tabs [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2021.107132]

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Kaiser, Th.M.; Müller, D.W.H.; Fortelius, M.; Schulz, E.; Codron, D.; Clauss, M., 2013. Hypsodonty and tooth facet development in relation to diet and habitat in herbivorous ungulates: implications for understanding tooth wear. Mammal Review 43: 34-46, 7 figs, 1 tab [doi:10.1111/j.1365-2907.2011.00203.x]

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Hernesniemi, E.; Giaourtsakis, I.; Evans, A.R.; Fortelius, M., 2011. Rhinocerotidae. In: Harrison, T. (ed.), Paleontology and geology of Laetoli: Human Evolution in Context. Volume 2: Fossil Hominins: pp. 275-294, 11 figs

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Hernesniemi, E.; Blomstedt, K.; Fortelius, M., 2011. Multi-view stereo three dimensional reconstruction of lower molars of Recent and Pleistocene rhinoceroses for mesowear analysis. Palaeontologia Electronica: 1-15

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Deng, Tao; Wang, Xiaming; Fortelius, M.; Li, Qiang; Wang, Yang; Tseng, Zhije J.; Takeuchi, G.T.; Saylor, J. E.; Saila, L. K.; Xie, Guangpu, 2011. Out of Tibet: Pliocene Woolly Rhino suggests high-plateau origin of Ice Age Megaherbivores. Science 333: 1285-1288, Supporting on-line material pp 1-47

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Deng, Tao; Wang, Xiaming; Fortelius, M.; Li, Qiang; Wang, Yang; Tseng, Zhije J.; Takeuchi, G.T.; Saylor, J. E.; Saila, L. K.; Xie, Guangpu, 2011. Out of Tibet: Pliocene Woolly Rhino suggests high-plateau origin of Ice Age Megaherbivores. Science 333: 1285-1288, Supporting on-line material pp 1-47

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Hernesniemi, E.; Blomstedt, K.; Fortelius, M. , 2010. Multi-view Stereo 3D reconstruction of the lower molars of recent and North-Western European Pleistocene rhinoceroses for the purpose of mesowear analysis. Abstracts book of the International Palaeontological Congress, London 2010: p. 198.

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Fortelius, M.; Heissig, K.; Sarac, G.; Sen, S., 2003. Rhinocerotidae (Perissodactyla). in M. Fortelius, J. W. Kappelman, S. Sen, and R. L. Bernor (eds). Geology and paleontology of the Miocene Sinap Formation, Turkey. Columbia Un. Press: pp. 282-307

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Fortelius, M.; Heissig, K.; Saraç, G.; Sen, S., 2003. Rhinocerotidae (Perissodactyla). In: Fortelius et al. (eds): Geology and Paleontology of the Miocene Sinap Formation, Turkey. Columbia University Press. New York: 282-307

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Zhang, Z.Q.; Gentry, A.W.; Kaakinen, A.; Liu, L.P.; Lunkka, J.P.; Qiu, Z.D.; Sen, S.; Scott, R.S.; Werdelin, L.; Zheng, S.H.; Fortelius, M., 2002. Land mammal faunal sequence of the late miocene of China: new evidence from Lantian, Shaanxi Province. Vertebrata PalAsiatica 40 (3): 165-176, figs. 1-2

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Fortelius, M.; Eronen, J.; Jernvall, J.; Liu, Liping; Pushkina, D.; Rinne, J.; Tesakov, A.; Vislobokova, I.; Zhang, Zhaoqun; Zhou, Liping, 2002. Fossil mammals resolve regional patterns of Eurasian climate change over 20 million years. Evolutionary Ecology Research 4: 1005-1016, 3 figs.

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Fortelius, M.; Mazza, P.; Sala, B., 1993. Stephanorhinus (Mammalia: Rhinocerotidae) of the Western European Pleistocene, with a revision of S. etruscus (Falconer, 1868). Palaeontographia Italica, Pisa 80: 63-155

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Mazza, P.; Sala, B.; Fortelius, M., 1993. A small latest Villafranchian (late Early Pleistocene) rhinoceros from Pietrafitta (Perugia, Umbria, Central Italy), with notes on the Pirro and Westerhoven rhinoceroses. Palaeontographia Italica, Pisa 80: 25-50, pls. 1-6

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Sala, B.; Fortelius, M., 1993. The rhinoceroses of Isernia La Pineta (early Middle Pleistocene, Southern Italy). Palaeontographia Italica, Pisa 80: 157-174, pls. 1-4

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Fortelius, M.; Kappelman, J., 1993. The largest land mammal ever imagined. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 107: 85-101

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