Fortelius, Mikael
Fortelius, Mikael, 1954-
Mikael Fortelius Finnish paleontologist, professor of evolutionary paleontology (geology; University of Helsinki)
Fortelius, Mickael 1954-....
VIAF ID: 286298064 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Mikael Fortelius ‡c Finnish paleontologist, professor of evolutionary paleontology (geology; University of Helsinki)
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Works
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Björn Kurtén, a memorial volume | |
Common mammals drive the evolutionary increase of hypsodonty in the Neogene | |
Continental-scale hypsodonty patterns, climatic paleobiogeography and dispersal of Eurasian Neogene large mammal herbivores | |
Fossil mammals of Asia Neogene biostratigraphy and chronology | |
Fossil mammals resolve regional patterns of Eurasian climte change over 20 million years | |
Functional characterization of ungulate molars using the abrasion-attrition wear gradient : a new method for reconstructing paleodiets / Mikael Fortelius and Nikos Solounias. - New York, 2000. | |
History matters : ecometrics and integrative climate change biology | |
Johdatus arkeologiseen luuanalyysiin, 1981: | |
Late Miocene and Pliocene large land mammals and climatic changes in Eurasia | |
The late miocene Maragheh mammal faune : results of recent multidisciplinary research | |
Maintenance of trophic structure in fossil mammal communities : site occupancy and taxon resilience | |
The Middle Miocene environments and ecosystem dynamics of the Eurasian Neogene (EEDEN) | |
An oasis in the desert ? : history of endemism and climate in the Late Neogene of North China | |
On the cutting edge : tooth blade sharpness in herbivorous and faunivorous mammals | |
Regional climate model experiments to investigate the Asian monsoon in the Late Miocene | |
Stephanorhinus (mammalia: rhinocerotidae) of the western European Pleistocene, with a revision of s. etruscus (Falconer, 1868) | |
Suidae (mammalia, artiodactyla) from the late Miocene of Akkaşdaği, Turkey | |
Ungulate cheek teeth : developmental, functional, and evolutionary interrelations |