Canids from the late Pleistocene of Utah

Two canids, Vulpes vulpes and Canis lupus, are recorded from shoreline deposits of Lake Bonneville in north central Utah. Both species are new records in the Pleistocene sediments of Utah and add to our scarce knowledge of the large carnivores that inhabited the shoreline environments of Lake Bonnev...

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Main Authors: Nelson, Michael E., Madsen, James H., Jr.
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Published: BYU ScholarsArchive 1986
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Online Access:https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/gbn/vol46/iss3/5
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/context/gbn/article/3377/viewcontent/27484.pdf
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spelling ftbrighamyoung:oai:scholarsarchive.byu.edu:gbn-3377 2023-07-23T04:18:43+02:00 Canids from the late Pleistocene of Utah Nelson, Michael E. Madsen, James H., Jr. 1986-07-31T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/gbn/vol46/iss3/5 https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/context/gbn/article/3377/viewcontent/27484.pdf unknown BYU ScholarsArchive https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/gbn/vol46/iss3/5 https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/context/gbn/article/3377/viewcontent/27484.pdf Great Basin Naturalist text 1986 ftbrighamyoung 2023-07-03T21:51:07Z Two canids, Vulpes vulpes and Canis lupus, are recorded from shoreline deposits of Lake Bonneville in north central Utah. Both species are new records in the Pleistocene sediments of Utah and add to our scarce knowledge of the large carnivores that inhabited the shoreline environments of Lake Bonneville. Text Canis lupus Brigham Young University (BYU): ScholarsArchive
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description Two canids, Vulpes vulpes and Canis lupus, are recorded from shoreline deposits of Lake Bonneville in north central Utah. Both species are new records in the Pleistocene sediments of Utah and add to our scarce knowledge of the large carnivores that inhabited the shoreline environments of Lake Bonneville.
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