Der älteste sicher einzustufende Fund des modernen Elchs Alces alces (LINNAEUS, 1758) in Mitteleuropa

The earliest central European remain of Alces alces is described from the Late Saalian site of Jaenschwalde near Cottbus, Germany. The paleogeographic distribution of modern moose, Alces alces, is discussed as well as its coexistance with the last representative of the related species, Cervalces lat...

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Main Authors: Marzia, Breda, Ingo, Raufuss
Other Authors: Breda, Marzia, Raufuss, Ingo
Format: Book Part
Language:German
Published: Landesamt für Bergbau, Geologie und Rohstoffe (LBGR) 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11392/2366949
https://lbgr.brandenburg.de/sixcms/detail.php/993475
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Summary:The earliest central European remain of Alces alces is described from the Late Saalian site of Jaenschwalde near Cottbus, Germany. The paleogeographic distribution of modern moose, Alces alces, is discussed as well as its coexistance with the last representative of the related species, Cervalces latifrons.